Lakes around Edenthorpe provide diverse natural and recreational opportunities within the wider Doncaster area. The region features aquatic environments, including natural reed beds and ornamental lakes, supporting local wildlife and outdoor activities. Destinations such as Doncaster Lakeside and Highfields Lake offer various features for visitors. These areas are suitable for walking, cycling, and nature observation.
Last updated: June 17, 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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The Lakeside area is designed to encourage people to use Doncaster Lakeside for a range of activities and there are a variety of trails there. The lake also has natural edges that supports two main reed beds, which play a part in maintaining healthy water conditions. The reed beds are important habitats for water birds, especially at nesting time.
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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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Among the most popular spots are Doncaster Lakeside, known for its reed beds and diverse trails, and Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve, which is rich in bird and wildlife. The Amazon Lakes Cycle Path also offers picturesque rides around the lakes.
Yes, several locations are great for families. Doncaster Lakeside offers various trails suitable for all ages. The Amazon Lakes Cycle Path is a flat, surfaced route perfect for family cycling. Additionally, Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve provides easy paths and lookout areas for observing nature with children. Cusworth Hall and Park also features parkland and a cafe, making it a good family destination.
You'll find a variety of walking trails. Doncaster Lakeside has paved paths and various trails designed for different activities. Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve offers clear paths through wetlands and woodlands, with seating at lookout points. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore routes in the wider area, such as those found in the Hiking around Edenthorpe guide.
Absolutely. The Amazon Lakes Cycle Path is a dedicated, surfaced and lit cycleway offering picturesque rides around the lakes, connecting to other flat cycle routes. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Edenthorpe guide, which includes routes like the 'Tweed Café Wadworth – Doncaster Lakeside loop'.
Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve is an excellent spot, rich in bird and wildlife, with lookout areas over the lake. Doncaster Lakeside also features natural reed beds that are important habitats for water birds, especially during nesting season. The Amazon Lakes Cycle Path is also noted as a 'bird and insect watcher's paradise'.
Yes, Cusworth Hall and Park is a Grade 1 listed building with a museum, built between 1740 and 1744. It offers a historical context to the area and is surrounded by parkland. Highfields Lake, though not a highlight in this guide, is an ornamental lake originally constructed by the owners of Woodlands, a country house with historical ties to the local mining village.
Many outdoor areas around Edenthorpe are dog-friendly. For example, The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough, located near the canal, is a dog-friendly pub where you can enjoy a break after a walk. While specific dog rules vary by location, nature reserves and parks generally welcome dogs on leads.
Yes, for those interested in fishing, Orchard Close Fishery is located on the Lincolnshire/Nottinghamshire/Doncaster border. It's a family-run day ticket fishery with two lakes, one dedicated to carp fishing and another for pleasure anglers seeking a variety of coarse fish. They offer amenities like toilets and 24-hour sessions.
At Cusworth Hall and Park, you'll find paid parking, a cafe, and even a microbrewery. The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough, offers pub meals and refreshments. Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve has seating and bins at its lookout areas. While specific parking details vary, popular spots like Doncaster Lakeside are designed for visitor access.
Many visitors find the lakes particularly enjoyable in summer due to the pleasant weather for outdoor activities and the vibrant natural scenery. However, areas like Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve are a year-round treat for nature lovers, offering different experiences with each season.
Public transport options are available to reach some of the larger lake destinations in the wider Doncaster area. For example, Doncaster Lakeside is accessible via local bus services from Edenthorpe, connecting through Doncaster town centre. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current routes and times to specific locations like Doncaster Lakeside or Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve.


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