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Hiking around Armthorpe offers a diverse landscape characterized by woodlands, riverside paths, and former industrial areas now integrated into green spaces. The region features several wooded areas like Crowther Wood and Sandall Beat, providing numerous tracks for exploration. The River Don and its valley contribute to the area's green infrastructure, while nearby nature reserves such as Sprotbrough Flash and Potteric Carr highlight its ecological importance. This mix of natural beauty and historical elements provides varied experiences for hikers.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
3.5
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9
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10.1km
02:35
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
9.11km
02:21
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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5.0
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17
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
16
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9.51km
02:27
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.83km
01:30
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You will need to lift your bike and carry it up then down the steps at the other side. There is no ramp, and there isnt a wheel trough for pushing it up either.
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YKS761 - South Moor County of Yorkshire Definitive List Summit
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There are beautiful panoramic views of Armthorpe to be had from here. As are the views of Sandall Beat and the surrounding area. Sunset or sunrises are particularly good.
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Armthorpe is surrounded by a lot of quality paths and tracks that go through beautiful wooded areas such as nearby Crowther Wood and Sandall Beat.
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Not much to say about this bridge other than it is useful for crossing over the train tracks to get across from Sandall Beat Woods to the other side where the old Armthorpe Colliery used to be.
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Armthorpe offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 200 routes available on komoot. These trails cater to different preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging excursions through woodlands and along riverside paths.
The trails around Armthorpe are quite diverse. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and a few difficult routes. Specifically, there are over 110 easy trails, around 80 moderate options, and a handful of more challenging paths, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
Yes, many of the hiking routes in Armthorpe are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Armthorpe loop from Old Cantley and the Crowther Wood – Panoramic View of Armthorpe loop from Doncaster Racecourse are popular circular options.
Hiking in Armthorpe allows you to explore diverse landscapes including woodlands like Shaw Wood, Crowther Wood, and Sandall Beat. You can also experience the picturesque River Don valley. Notable attractions nearby include the Don Gorge Muddy Trail, sections of the Trans Pennine Trail along the River Don near Conisbrough, and the Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve.
Absolutely. Armthorpe has numerous easy trails suitable for families. Many routes through the local woodlands and green spaces offer gentle terrain. The Crowther Wood – Forest Trail loop from Armthorpe is an easy option that provides a pleasant experience for all ages.
Many of Armthorpe's trails are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and open green spaces. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly near livestock or in nature reserve areas like Sprotbrough Flash, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes starting near the village, you may find local street parking or designated car parks. For trails like the Crowther Wood – Panoramic View of Armthorpe loop from Doncaster Racecourse, parking might be available near the racecourse or other local amenities.
Armthorpe is accessible by public transport, primarily buses from Doncaster. You can take a bus to the village center, and many trails, such as the Armthorpe town and country tour from Armthorpe, start directly from within or on the outskirts of the village, making them convenient to reach without a car.
The hiking trails in Armthorpe are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from nearly 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied woodlands, accessible green spaces, and the blend of natural beauty with the region's heritage.
Yes, Armthorpe and its surrounding areas offer options for refreshments. You can find local pubs and cafes within the village itself. For example, The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough, is a popular spot located near riverside paths and the River Don.
Armthorpe offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year due to its diverse landscapes. Spring brings blooming wildflowers in the woodlands, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days, and even winter walks can be beautiful, especially through the quiet woods, though some riverside paths might be muddy.
Yes, Armthorpe is situated on the Central Route of the South Yorkshire Way, a long-distance walking path. Additionally, the village provides access to sections of the Trans Pennine Trail, which is a major multi-use trail linking the North and Irish Seas.
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