Attractions and places to see around Fishlake feature a landscape shaped by waterways, historical sites, and accessible trails. This region offers a network of canals and bridleways, providing routes for cycling and walking. Key features include the Stainforth and Keadby Canal, alongside historical bridges and structures. The area provides opportunities to explore both natural and man-made points of interest.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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If it’s dry it good, if it’s been raining it’s an awful mud bath and one to avoid!
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Low Lane Swing Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation (New Junction Canal) between Sykehouse Lift Bridge (Sykehouse village is about a mile to the east.) (3 miles and 5½ furlongs and 1 lock to the northeast) and Bramwith Junction (Junction of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation main line with New Junction Canal) (6¾ furlongs to the southwest). https://canalplan.uk/place/emmj
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Godnow Bridge railway station was a small railway station on the line between Doncaster and Keadby. Now it is a great little bridge to cross over the Stainforth and Keadby canal.
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Bad conditions yesterday, passable just but very muddy
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The bridge here across the canal is a swing bridge. When the lights are flashing on the road, the bridge is open and a watercraft is travelling through.
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Gets overgrown with brambles and nettles in places but decent bike gets you through
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Bridleway that runs almost parallel to Bawtry Road. It's a bit lumpy and rutted at the southern end but gets better, and wider, at the nothern end where it joins up with a number of other farm tracks heading east and west. A good alternative to get off the busy Bawtry Road, providing you've got the right kind of bike (mtb, gravel or a tourer with a wide tyre). The southern end can be a bit tricky in Winter, especially when it's muddy.
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We picked this up just outside Thorne and rode all the way to Keadby, just outside Scunthorpe. Made a nice traffic-free change to riding on the flat, straight roads (which aren't very exciting). It's a good-quality gravel track that forms part of the Isle Greenway cycle route.
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Visitors to Fishlake highly recommend the Stainforth and Keadby Canal Towpath for its traffic-free cycling routes. Other popular spots include the historic Low Lane Swing Bridge, an interesting piece of canal infrastructure, and Carlton Towers, a stunning Victorian Gothic building set within extensive farmland.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Stainforth and Keadby Canal Towpath is excellent for easy cycling or walking. Both Low Lane Swing Bridge and Godnow Bridge offer interesting sights along the canal, and Carlton Towers, a historic estate, often hosts events that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The region offers several historical points of interest. Carlton Towers is a prominent Grade I listed Victorian Gothic building with a rich history. You can also explore Godnow Bridge, which was once the site of a small railway station, and the Low Lane Swing Bridge, an active part of the canal's heritage.
Fishlake is ideal for various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and walking along its extensive network of trails and canal towpaths. You can enjoy traffic-free cycling on the Stainforth and Keadby Canal Towpath or explore the Bridleway Parallel to Bawtry Road for a more rugged experience. For more structured routes, consider the many hiking, MTB, and running trails available in the area.
Absolutely. The Stainforth and Keadby Canal Towpath is a popular choice for cyclists, offering long, flat, and traffic-free sections. For those seeking a bit more adventure, the Bridleway Parallel to Bawtry Road provides an alternative to busy roads, though it can be lumpy and muddy in parts, making it suitable for mountain or gravel bikes. You can also find numerous MTB trails in the wider Fishlake area.
Visitors appreciate the canal towpaths for their peaceful, traffic-free environment, making them ideal for cycling and walking. The Stainforth and Keadby Canal Towpath is particularly noted for its flat, straight sections, offering a relaxing experience. However, some sections can be gravelly or muddy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear or bike tires are recommended.
Yes, the area features several notable bridges, reflecting its canal heritage. The Low Lane Swing Bridge is a functional and interesting structure on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation, facilitating watercraft passage. Additionally, Godnow Bridge is a historical site that once housed a railway station and now serves as a scenic crossing over the Stainforth and Keadby Canal.
Yes, the Fishlake area offers trails suitable for mountain biking and gravel riding. The Bridleway Parallel to Bawtry Road is a good option, though its condition varies, with some lumpy and rutted sections. The Stainforth and Keadby Canal Towpath also has gravel sections that are popular with gravel riders. For more dedicated routes, explore the MTB Trails around Fishlake guide.
The terrain around Fishlake is generally flat, especially along the canal towpaths like the Stainforth and Keadby Canal Towpath. However, some bridleways, such as the Bridleway Parallel to Bawtry Road, can be lumpy, rutted, and muddy, particularly in winter. Expect a mix of gravel, dirt, and potentially overgrown sections in places.
Yes, the flat and extensive network of towpaths and bridleways makes the Fishlake area suitable for longer walks and runs. The Stainforth and Keadby Canal Towpath, for instance, offers many miles of continuous, traffic-free path. You can find various hiking and running routes, including loops of varying distances, in the nearby guides.
Carlton Towers is a magnificent Grade I listed Victorian Gothic building set within 250 acres of farmland. While it belongs to the 18th Duke of Norfolk, it is primarily used for weddings and events today. It also offers accommodation and features a 'Walled Garden Vineyard' where visitors can enjoy wine. It's a beautiful historic estate to visit for its architecture and grounds.


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