Thrybergh Country Park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Attraction
About
Thrybergh Country Park is a tranquil 60‑acre nature reserve on the outskirts of Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Nestled around an 35‑acre reservoir that once supplied Doncaster with drinking water, the park offers an easy circular walk that showcases willow‑lined shores, abundant wildlife and panoramic views. Visitors can enjoy a café with outdoor seating, an ice‑cream parlour, barbecues, and designated fishing and boating activities. The reserve’s wheelchair‑friendly paths, two bird‑viewing hides and a 24‑pitch caravan campsite make it an ideal destination for families, nature lovers, anglers and campers alike.
Highlights
- Thrybergh Reservoir
- Bird Viewing Hides
- Café & Barbecue Area
- Accessible Footpaths
- Campsite
Must-See Areas
Café & Barbecue Area
Bird Viewing Hides
Campsite Caravan Pitches
Reservoir Rim Path
Good to Know
Good for
Families
Nature Lovers
Anglers
Campers
Best time to visit
Spring and Autumn offer the best wildlife spotting opportunities, while summer is ideal for fly fishing enthusiasts.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours