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If you want to spend your holidays in a culturally rich town in contact with nature, Doncaster will give you a one-of-a-kind experience. Thanks to Holidu, and its advanced search engine, you will be able to find the ideal accommodation to enjoy the museums, parks, and places of interest in the area for you to have the holiday you deserve.
Holiday rentals for all kind of experiencesDoncaster is a town with a great harmony between the modern and the traditional, which is reflected in its holiday rentals. Enjoy a family holiday in your own beautiful garden and the sounds of nature in a stone house in Tickhill. If, on the other hand, you prefer to be closer to the town centre and its activities, there are modern and comfortable holiday rentals for up to 4 people where you will feel better than at home. Sounds tempting? Come visit Doncaster for an unforgettable experience!
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The area and getting around
In the North West of England, Doncaster stands as an important commercial point in South Yorkshire thanks to the market charter status that has had since medieval times and its good transport system that makes it accessible from all over the country. The town centre stands out for its sites of interest, cultural wealth and natural heritage. Its speciality museums and nature reserves attract tourists who have enriched Doncaster's cuisine and culture. Don’t miss the chance to walk around its streets and enjoy the shopping opportunities it offers.
A great place with an unbeatable locationConnected to Doncaster Sheffield Airport by motorway and Manchester by rail, Doncaster is conveniently located near several major cities. Sheffield to the southwest, Leeds to the northwest, York to the north, Hull to the northeast and Lincoln to the north, which facilitates a constant flow of tourists. In addition, we can highlight the natural privilege of its position, with the Potteric Carr Nature Reserve to the south, the Thorne, and Hatfield Moors to the east and the Don River running through the city.
Travellers and activities
If you want to disconnect from the big-city routine and spend some time in harmony with nature, Doncaster will amaze you. Do you want a quiet afternoon stroll? You have the paths of Brodsworth Hall and Gardens with its flowers, sculptures, and fountains, or the tranquillity of Walker's Nurseries and Garden Centre in Blaxton. Are you an animal lover? At Reptile Rendezvous & Furry Friends you can meet and touch a variety of reptiles and small mammals and learn all about them. For a wider variety of species, there's the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Branton. This wildlife park has a variety of habitats for species as varied as polar bears, lemurs, and tigers.
Doncaster for history loversOne of the things that Doncaster is best known for is its large number of speciality museums which bring a wealth of culture to the town. The Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery, with galleries of natural and local history, archaeology and decorative arts, is the town's main museum. The South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of British aviation and has exceptional aircraft and exhibits such as the World War II and Falklands War. There are also museums such as the Trolleybus Museum in Sandtoft with the largest collection of trolleybuses in Europe, and the Markham Grange Steam Museum in Brodsworth with its exhibition of steam engines.
Thorne and Hatfield Moors, to the east of the city, are the largest area of lowland raised peat bog in the UK.
Top 5 travel tips in Doncaster
If you're a fan of horse racing or horses in general, a visit to Doncaster Racecourse and Exhibition Centre is a must. The city is well-known for its racing and at this racecourse you can enjoy the spectacle with a cold beer in hand, betting is optional.
2. Meet the animals of the Boston Park Farm Maize MazeAnother animal experience Doncaster offers is the Boston Park Farm Maize Maze, where you can meet and play with numerous farm animals such as alpacas, goats, sheep, and cows. The animals are docile and are in controlled and very safe environments. It is an ideal place to spend a quiet morning, especially with children.
3. Go to a theatre performance in CastIf you're a lover of a good play, Doncaster has an extensive theatre culture which is reflected in its various theatres. These include The Doncaster Little Theatre and the Cast, the town's main theatre, which has a wide variety of spaces and studios for different types of performances, including a 620-seat auditorium.
4. Visit the Conisbrough CastleBuilt in the 11th century, Conisbrough Castle was an important fortress in the defense of the area. Today its ruins are an eye-catching tourist attraction for history buffs. You can learn a lot about the history of the site with a guided tour and get great views from the top of the tower. There is also a small shop and museum with interesting artefacts.
5. Delight yourself with first class restaurantsTourism in Doncaster has developed a great sense of gastronomy and multiculturalism which is now reflected in its restaurants. In Nether Hall Road you can sample the best of Italian cuisine at La Rustica Restaurant and the best in steak at La Boca Steakhouse. On the other hand, La Fiesta Restaurant, specializing in Spanish and Mediterranean food, is located on Doncaster Road Armthorpe. Further afield in Wadworth, Tweed at Wadworth offers the best of British cuisine.
Information about holiday lettings in Doncaster
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 63 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -48%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £35. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 19 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 95% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 24% of the properties. |