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Thurcroft

The best hikes from bus stations around Thurcroft

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Bus station hiking trails around Thurcroft offer access to a landscape shaped by industrial heritage and natural regeneration. The area features diverse woodlands, including the transformed Thurcroft Woodlands Ex Colliery Site, which provides extensive green spaces. Nearby, Thrybergh Reservoir offers a serene environment with footpaths around its perimeter. Thurcroft is situated within the Rotherham green belt, ensuring the preservation of natural spaces for outdoor recreation.

Best bus station hiking trails around Thurcroft

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

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Roche Abbey Ruins – Laughton Pond and Waterfall loop from Laughton-en-le-Morthen

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 13, 2025, Abbey Stepping Stones Waterfall

Best view of waterfall is from below it on the bankside.

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Firbeck has a rich history dating back to the Domesday Book in 1086 (as Friebech). The village is known for its connection to Anthony St Leger, who originated the St Leger Stakes horse race.

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The airfield was opened in September 1940 and was closed in 1948, during this time it was mainly used as a relief landing ground (RLG) and small planes such as the Westland Lysander and the Taylorcraft Auster. After the Second World War had ended the airfield was used by two Royal Air Force (RAF) gliding schools.

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Ruins of a small Cistercian abbey in a dramatic valley with rocky limestone outcrops.

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The place name Firbeck is thought to derive from a wood streamlet, or beck of the Frith.

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The first reference dates from 1482, when it was one of a number of churches placed under the ecclesiastical authority of York by Archbishop Thomas Rotherham. At this time the church was dedicated to St Peter but the dedication was changed much later in history, possibly to distinguish it from the nearby church of St Peter at Letwell. The old church was demolished in 1820, and rebuilt by the Galley-Knight family, who owned the Firbeck Estate from the late 18th century to the mid 19th century. Further work took place in 1844, when a north aisle was added to house the organ and the vestry. Finally, in 1900, a new tower was built to replace the one built in 1820. The church has several fine stained glass windows and interesting hatchments and monuments, including some to the St Leger family. Anthony St Leger was the founder of the famous race in 1776 and the original racecourse was in an oval field above the village near the St Leger’s home, Park Hill Hall.

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Mind your step. water isn't too deep if you do happen to slip.

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slippery when wet

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are accessible from bus stations in Thurcroft?

There are 8 hiking trails in Thurcroft that are easily accessible from local bus stations, offering a convenient way to explore the area's natural beauty without needing a car.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on these bus-accessible trails?

The trails around Thurcroft offer a mix of landscapes, including the regenerated woodlands of the former Thurcroft Woodlands Ex Colliery Site, which provides diverse woodland environments and tranquil green spaces. You'll also find paths leading to serene natural features like Thrybergh Reservoir, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Are there easy hiking options for beginners or families starting from a bus station?

Yes, there are 3 easy routes available. A great option for beginners or families is the Mineral Line Trail – Peacocks on the Mineral Line loop from Thurcroft. This route is 6.1 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a relaxed outing.

Are the bus station hiking trails in Thurcroft suitable for dogs?

Many of the trails in Thurcroft, particularly those through woodlands and open countryside, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature conservation areas. Be aware that paths around Thrybergh Reservoir can be muddy, so prepare accordingly for your furry friend.

What are some notable natural features or attractions I might see along these routes?

You can explore the transformed landscape of the Thurcroft Woodlands Ex Colliery Site, now a thriving woodland. Nearby, Langold Country Park Lake and Lake at Rother Valley Country Park offer serene waterscapes. For unique natural monuments, consider highlights like Dead Man's Hole or Whitwell Wood, which can be incorporated into longer hikes.

Are there any circular routes available from Thurcroft bus stations?

Yes, several routes are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. For example, the Roche Abbey Ruins – Roche Abbey Ruins loop from Thurcroft is a moderate 12.1 km circular hike, and the Mineral Line Trail – Peacocks on the Mineral Line loop from Thurcroft offers an easier circular option.

What is the best time of year to go hiking from Thurcroft bus stations?

Thurcroft's trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days, while winter walks can be atmospheric, though paths, especially around Thrybergh Reservoir, may be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Thurcroft?

The hiking trails around Thurcroft are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 870 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful woodlands, the variety of landscapes, and the convenience of accessing trails directly from bus routes.

Are there any longer or more challenging routes accessible by bus?

For those seeking a longer, moderate challenge, the Roche Abbey Ruins – Woodland Path loop from Thurcroft covers 18 km with over 200 meters of elevation gain, offering a more extensive exploration of the area's woodlands and historical sites.

Can I find places for refreshments like cafes or pubs near the bus-accessible trails?

While specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails are not listed, Thurcroft village itself and nearby settlements accessible by bus will offer options for refreshments. It's advisable to check local listings for opening times and locations before your hike. For instance, the Lakeside Cafe is located near Rother Valley Country Park, which might be a stop on some routes.

What should I wear or bring when hiking these trails, especially considering the terrain?

Given the varied terrain, including woodlands and areas around reservoirs, sturdy hiking boots are recommended, especially as some paths, like those around Thrybergh Reservoir, can be muddy. Layered clothing is always a good idea to adapt to changing weather, and bringing water and snacks is essential for any hike.

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