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Thrybergh Country Park
Address: Doncaster Road , Rotherham S65 4NU, ROT, GB
Phone: 01709 850353
State: ROT
City: Rotherham
Zip Code: S65 4NU


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Loved walking round Thrybergh Country Park and really enjoyed the start of Hope Fields in April. Remembered 2 close family members and hung a message on the newly planted trees. A lovely place to remember those lost to Covid.
Really nice walk to be had round here. Great reservoir lots of bird life. Cafe was nice if a tad expensive for the size of the coffee. Car park is not the best, a whole bay currently take up with building materials. There is n EV charger however that could not be accessed due to inconsiderate petrol cars parking in the spot. Will definitely visit again.
A beautiful if a bit rough and ready country park with excellent views of the surrounding farmlands and an abundance of nature. This place is nostalgic for me, however from an unbiased view these are my thoughts. An area for improvement would be the Hope Fields as although it is open to visitors, there is still much work to be done on it to get it really up to how it could be. The 2 cafes in front of the parking provide different facilities the one on the left is more aimed at young families, a bit more budget and the one on the right a bit more upmarket, offering hot meals and table service. I would recommend the park to all, especially as we move further through the spring.
Ther park is a wonderful place to walk, not too long and easily accessible to wheelchairs and Buggies. It's a great place for bird photography and has small rodents of many kinds. As an artist I find it great for painting views, both for the vast skyscapes and wooded area alike. Also The Hope fields Memorial Garden for Covid victims is excellent for moments of quiet reflection. The cafe serves delicious food and the staff and Rangers are always cheerful and only too pleased to help with any questions you may have. There is usually plenty of parking space but as can be expected does get busy on weekends and Bank Holidays. All in all I can recommend it for a great day out.
Had a lovely walk around the lake on a cold sunny day. Not a long walk but nice to get out and have a drink or food at the Cafe after. I ordered a deluxe hot chocolate, a toasted panini with bacon and cheese and a portion of chips. The panini was just a bit crisp but not toasted, was still OK to eat but would have preferred it to be proper toasted. Chips were sloppy and not even cooked to crisp. I would have it again but would mention to proper toast the panini and crisp fry the chips. Staff was lovely. There is also an outdoor play area for the kids. They also do outdoor swimming sessions in the lake if you're interested.
Love Thrybergh country Park it's a lovely walk round my dog loves it, it's great because it's on the flat all the way round so if you have a mobility scooter you can get all the way round. It's got a cafe and an ice cream shop and a small park for the kids great for a few hours out to blow the cob webs.
Really nice walk and coffee shop onsite plus toilets that are in good condition. Ground uneven in points but we manage to cope easily with a push chair. Although they have tarmacked parts of the path. Duck's to feed Very pleasant walk. Plus the parking machines are quite cheap.£ 1.90 all day can use card too
We had a walk round and went into the cafe ordered tea,sat outside on a bench and watched the birds which was a lovely morning,the cafe was clean with friendly staff,the toilets are clean with plenty of toilet paper and hand dryers. Dogs are allowed on leads.
Absolutely lovely place for family, solo or dog walks. The new extended area walk in the country park is wonderful.
Visited on a Friday morning about 10:00am. The café was open serving food and drinks to the outside seating area. The car park was quite. Some may like to know it had a car charging point with two outlets but I know nothing about its capabilities. It was an overcast day on our visit and seemed quiter than it could be based on the amount of car parking space available. Walking at a gentle pace round the reservoir takes about an hour. It's about 1.75miles long. A young woman ran round it three times in the time it took us to walk it. It's home to well over 30 Swans which didn't seem aggressive. If you walk clockwise and keep to the lower path behind the raised bank you will find some friendly sheep. A fire engine turned up to test some of its equipment using the water in the reservoir. The place has a play area for kids. Just the one toilet facility that I could see.
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Directions to Thrybergh Country Park with public transportation


Doncaster Road/Carr Lane 180 meters
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Doncaster Road - Manor Farm 420 meters
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