A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Doncaster
'Brodsworth survives as a remarkable ensemble of a mid-Victorian country house, with its contents and gardens, lived in and adapted by the same family over three generations. The hall stands at ...
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'Spectacularly restored to their full Victorian splendour, the gardens are home to a collection of grand gardens in miniature, filled with colourful seasonal plantings and displays. Stroll through the statue walks, the fern dell grotto and the beautiful wild rose dell.'
'With over a hundred members, outings are arranged every two weeks in the Peak District, the Yorkshire Dales, the North Yorkshire Moors and Coast, the Yorkshire Wolds, the Lincolnshire Wold ...
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'The club was founded in 1948 under the auspices of the Holiday Fellowship, now known as HF Holidays, to whom we are affiliated, and has a wide cross section of membership from all parts of Doncaster. The Club aims to provide, in good company, opportunities for the healthy enjoyment of countryside and the open air.'
'We generally meet every 4 weeks on a Sunday at 8.00am at the Market Car Park for a full day out, and enjoy a variety of interesting walks all over the area, from the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors, Yorkshire Wolds, East Coast and Peak District, to walks around historic sites and geological features, and finishing in historic towns or pretty villages ... We are an adult Fell Walking Club and as such everyone must have a sense of Personal Responsibility.'
Member of the Ramblers - South Yorks & N E Derbyshire Area Grouping
'All walks take place on the second Sunday of every month. We do an A walk (12-14 miles), a B walk (9-10 miles) and a C walk (5-6 miles). We request that walkers w ...
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'Friendly and welcoming walking club for all ages and abilities ... The second Sunday of August 1978 was the inaugural walk of the Doncaster Wayfarers walking club ... The Club was formed by a breakaway group from the [former] International Fellwalkers, who were looking for a more family orientated venue.'
The route is crossed at intervals by regular bus bus routes to and from Doncaster which makes it possible to complete sections of the walk or to beat a hasty retreat if sore feet or aching limbs pr ...
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'A walk around the old County Borough of Doncaster following a route from the urban fringes to open fields, river banks and green lanes towards the settlements of Barnby Dun and Dunsville returning through Sprotbrough and along the River Don ... The route which follows Public Rights of Way, with short sections on roads, was devised by Pat White of Doncaster Wayfarers in the early 1970's.'
Doncastrian Way [GPS Cycle & Walking Routes] | The Doncastrian Way [Bringing Up The Rear]
'It connects directly with the Trans Pennine Trail at Bramwith and Sykehouse on the New Junction Canal and also with Crowle Regeneration Way, Fishlake Heritage Trail, The Isle of Axholme Greenway, ...
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'Footpath route designed to link the communities of the Humberhead Peatlands. The walk includes the first permissive paths across the famous Thorne and Hatfield Moors, wildlife sites of national and European importance.'
Ian Harrison
Download the PDF Potteric Carr Nature Reserve trail guide 'which includes a map with all the hides and paths marked on so that you don't miss out any of the wonderful habitats and species during yo ...
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'Nature paths suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs will wind you around a stunning, safe wetland habitat littered with pockets of woodland and wildflower meadows, and the friendly Kingfisher Tearooms is a great place to you recharge with friends and family.'
'The Boundary Route is ... around the edge of the county, taking in parts of the Peak District in the west and the Humberhead Levels in the east and passing through wonderfully varied ...
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'Two new long distance trails in South Yorkshire. 170 miles around the boundary & 98 miles through the centre - stunning countryside, towns & history ... The final routings of both routes are now available on this website so it can be walked from April 2014 ... As the South Yorkshire Way is across Public Rights of Way, on-going maintenance and improvements of the paths are delivered on the ground by the four local councils - Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield - and the Peak District National Park - who each look after their own sections.'
Four Trails around and about Thorne: [1] Thorne Round Walk (11.5 miles) - - - : [2] Thorne Town Trail (2.5 miles) - - - : [3] Thorne Historic Walk (2.5 - 4.5 miles) - - - : [4] Parkland Walk (3.5 miles)
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