Sprotbrough And Cusworth
Sprotbrough And Cusworth
Best lakes around Sprotbrough And Cusworth are found within a civil parish in the City of Doncaster, an area shaped by the River Don and its surrounding landscapes. The region features significant natural water bodies, including Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve and the historic lakes of Cusworth Hall and Park. These sites offer a blend of wetlands, open water, and parkland, set within the scenic Don Gorge.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Nice for a walk and food in tea rooms or a visit to the museum
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Cusworth Hall is a good place for a break. They've got a takeaway cafe with a yummy pizza and other refreshments. And a cheeky ride down the hill is so hard to resist 😈🤫
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Lovely clear path, lots of nature, easy under foot.
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A fantastic area for nature enthusiasts that's rich in bird and wildlife. A mix of open water, wetlands and woodland, it's a year-round treat for any nature lover.
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Cusworth Hall was built between 1740 and 1744 by local landowner William Wrightson. It's a grade 1 listed building managed by Doncaster Council. The Cusworth Hall Museum is free and open Fridays and Sundays from 10:00 - 15:00. The parkland is open all year with onsite paid parking open dawn till dusk. There is a cafe and microbrewery in the buildings around the house.
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A couple of lookout areas along the track where you can spot an array of bird and wildlife. which have seating as well as bins to dispose of any litter while on the trail. Get a good look over the lake.
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The primary natural water features in the area include Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve, the picturesque lakes within Cusworth Hall and Park, and the historic River Don, which flows through the region. These sites offer a diverse range of aquatic environments.
Yes, Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve is renowned as one of South Yorkshire's most abundant wildlife sites, perfect for birdwatching. It features various bird hides where you can observe kingfishers, herons, and diverse waterfowl, including rare bitterns and great crested grebes. Additionally, RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve is a 220-acre wetland reserve home to many bird species like avocets and lapwings, with a visitor center and cafe.
Both Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve and the lakes at Cusworth Hall and Park are excellent for families. Sprotbrough Flash has well-maintained tarmac paths suitable for buggies, while Cusworth Hall offers children's play areas, picnic spots, and buggy-friendly paths. The Amazon Lakes Cycle Path is also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve features well-maintained tarmac paths, making it accessible for visitors using wheelchairs and buggies. The parkland at Cusworth Hall and Park also offers buggy-friendly paths around its lakes.
You can find a variety of walking trails. Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve offers easy, clear paths ideal for leisurely walks. At Cusworth Hall and Park, you can enjoy walks around the scenic lakes within its historic grounds. For longer hikes, consider routes like the 'Cusworth Hall & Country Park to Sprotbrough loop' or 'Conisbrough Viaduct and High Melton Wood loop' which incorporate the area's natural beauty. You can find more hiking options at Hiking around Sprotbrough And Cusworth.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Amazon Lakes Cycle Path provides a surfaced and lit path for recreational rides around the lakes. The Transpennine Trail also runs through the RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve, offering a great place to visit by bike. For more cycling routes, explore Road Cycling Routes around Sprotbrough And Cusworth or MTB Trails around Sprotbrough And Cusworth.
Absolutely. Cusworth Hall and Park is a Grade I listed Georgian country house with a museum, surrounded by historic parkland and lakes. The River Don itself has historical significance as part of the Sheffield & South Yorkshire Navigation Canal. Additionally, The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough, located by the canal waters, has been serving customers since 1652.
Yes, dogs are welcome in several areas. Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve is suitable for dogs on a lead. Cusworth Hall and Park is also a great location for dog walks. For refreshments, The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough is a dog-friendly pub located close to the canal waters.
The lakes and nature reserves offer a year-round treat for nature lovers. Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve is particularly good for birdwatching throughout the year. The parkland at Cusworth Hall is enjoyable in all seasons, with summer being ideal for picnics and winter offering different scenic views. Always check specific opening times for visitor centers or cafes.
You have a few options for refreshments. The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough, a historic pub by the canal, offers meals and drinks. RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve has a visitor center and cafe. At Cusworth Hall and Park, you'll find a cafe and microbrewery in the buildings around the house, with a takeaway cafe also available.
Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife. You can expect to see kingfishers, herons, and a wide array of waterfowl, including rare bitterns and great crested grebes. The reserve also supports rich plant life, various orchids, brown hares, and grass snakes.
Beyond enjoying walks around the scenic lakes, you can explore the museum inside Cusworth Hall, which is a Grade I listed Georgian country house. The extensive grounds offer picnic spots and children's play areas, making it perfect for family outings. There's also a cafe and microbrewery on site.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the variety of activities available. Many enjoy the picturesque rides around the lakes, the opportunity for bird and insect watching, and the easy access to well-maintained paths. The combination of nature, history, and family-friendly facilities, along with dog-friendly options, makes the area highly appealing.


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