News: Eight Doncaster Parks Bestowed With Prestigious Green Flag Award
www.doncaster.gov.uk/Green-Flag-Award-ParksFor the second consecutive year, eight parks managed by City of Doncaster Council have been recognised by the Green Flag Award scheme.
For the second consecutive year, eight parks managed by City of Doncaster Council have been recognised by the Green Flag Award scheme.
A list of parks and outdoor spaces in Doncaster, each with their own things to see and do and how to report a problem.
A short walk from the town centre, Elmfield Park is a great place for a stroll, keeping the little ones busy or enjoying some exercise.
The Friends of Cusworth Park was formed in 2006 to support museum and park staff in renovating and rejuvenating Cusworth Park.
One of Doncaster’s largest outdoor spaces, Town Field (or Town Fields) is great for walking the dog, playing some football or just enjoying the outdoors.
Whether it's seeing Doncaster's only public bird aviary, or strolling through the historic Dell gardens, there's lots to do at Hexthorpe Park.
Often described as a jewel in Doncaster’s crown, Cusworth Hall is a beautiful Grade I listed building set in acres of historic parkland. The house was built between 1740 and 1744 for local land owner William Wrightson and recent refurbishments have transformed the Hall into Heritage Doncaster’s social history museum.
The Beat is a fantastic outdoor space to enjoy a picnic, keep the kids occupied, or take a stroll in its ever-changing woodland.
Highfields Country Park is perfect for enjoying time outdoors, with walking routes and angling just some of the things you can do.
The park (also known as the flower park) is home to various things to see and do, including sports and play facilities.