Best lakes around Burghwallis are found in the surrounding rural South Yorkshire landscape, offering various natural and man-made water features. While the village itself features the local Duck Pond (Skellow mill pond), the wider area provides opportunities for exploring larger water bodies. These locations offer natural features and recreational activities for visitors. The region is characterized by its blend of historical sites and nature reserves, many of which incorporate lakes or significant water elements.
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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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Highfields Lake is an ornamental lake in the Woodlands wildlife park at Highfields. It is filled by the Pick Burn, which then flows on to join the River Don as Bentley Mill Stream. The lake was originally built by the owners of Woodlands, a country house that lent its name to the model village built for the miners of Brodsworth Colliery. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Highfields_Lake
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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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While Burghwallis itself features the local Duck Pond (Skellow mill pond), the wider area of South Yorkshire offers a variety of natural and man-made water features. These include nature reserves with open water, historical parklands with ornamental lakes, and even canal-side locations.
Yes, Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve is a fantastic area for nature enthusiasts. It features a mix of open water, wetlands, and woodland, rich in bird and wildlife, with lookout areas for observation.
Absolutely. Cusworth Hall and Park is a historical site with parkland, a lake, a museum, and a cafe, making it ideal for families. Additionally, Highfields Lake, an ornamental lake in the Woodlands wildlife park, is also family-friendly.
You can visit Askern Lake, which has a great little cafe right on the lake, plus a bakers and a co-op nearby, making it a convenient stop. Cusworth Hall and Park also has a cafe and microbrewery on site.
Yes, Cusworth Hall and Park is a Grade 1 listed building built between 1740 and 1744. It features beautiful parkland and a lake, along with a museum.
The area around Burghwallis offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and hiking. For example, there are cycling routes like the 'Traffic-Free Section of NCN62 – Highfields Lake loop' and hiking trails such as the 'Bentley Woodland loop'. You can explore more options in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Burghwallis.
Yes, The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough, located close to the canal waters, is a dog-friendly pub that has been serving customers since 1652. It's a relaxing place to enjoy a break with your canine companion.
At Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve, you can expect to see a rich variety of bird and wildlife, as it's a dedicated nature reserve with open water, wetlands, and woodland. The local Duck Pond in Burghwallis is also known for swans and other local wildlife.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical interest. Many enjoy the rich bird and wildlife at places like Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve, the historical charm and amenities of Cusworth Hall and Park, and the convenience of cafes near lakes like Askern Lake.
Yes, many of the areas around the lakes offer easy walking opportunities. For instance, Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve has a lovely clear path that is easy underfoot. The parkland at Cusworth Hall and Park is also great for walks.
Yes, several locations offer food and drink. The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough, is a pub serving meals and refreshing drinks. Cusworth Hall and Park has a cafe and microbrewery, and Askern Lake features a cafe with good value options.


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