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Thorne/Hatfield Woodhouse round walk

Thorne, Doncaster, England

Thorne/Hatfield Woodhouse round walk

Length8.7 mi
Elev. Gain141 ft
Est. Steps20000

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Grassland

Overgrown

Muddy

No shade

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Introduction
Thorne/Hatfield Woodhouse round walk is a 8.7 mile (20,000-step) route located near Thorne, Doncaster, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 141 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Thorne, South Yorkshire

Place
Thorne is a market town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. It has a population of 16,592, increasing to 17,295 at the 2011 Census.

HM Prison Hatfield

Place
HM Prison Hatfield (formerly HMP & YOI Moorland Open) is a Category D men's prison and Young Offenders Institution, located near Hatfield Woodhouse in South Yorkshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and is jointly managed with the nearby Moorland Prison.

Thorne Memorial Park Miniature Railway

Place
Thorne Memorial Park Miniature Railway is a 7 1⁄4 in (184 mm) gauge and 5 in (127 mm) gauge miniature railway built in 1998 in Thorne, South Yorkshire, England, operating on two loops within the park.

Trinity Academy, Thorne

School
Trinity Academy is a non-selective co-educational secondary school in the English Academy programme, at Thorne near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.It is a member of the Emmanuel Schools Foundation, established by entrepreneur Sir Peter Vardy to educate pupils within a Christian ethos.

Thorne Waterside railway station

Place
Thorne Waterside railway station, sometimes referred to as "Thorne Lock" because of its location, was built by the South Yorkshire Railway as the terminus of its line from Doncaster. It was the first railway station to be opened in Thorne. The line was opened for goods traffic on 11 December 1855 and to passenger services on 7 July 1856.

Thorne South railway station

Building
Thorne South railway station is one of two stations serving the ex-mining town of Thorne in South Yorkshire, England. The station is 9.75 miles (16 km) north of Doncaster on the South Humberside Main Line. It is unstaffed, and the only passenger facilities are standard shelters on each platform. The station was more substantial until the mid-1970s, with the westbound platform being an island, a subway linking the platforms and wooden buildings and canopies on each side (the platforms were also located slightly further east than now).

Thorne (Old) railway station

Place
Thorne (Old) railway station was the second railway station built by the South Yorkshire Railway to serve the town of Thorne, South Yorkshire, England. It was situated near the town centre on the first stage of the canal-side line to Keadby, which was opened in September 1859. The new line left the original South Yorkshire Railway just before arriving at Thorne Waterside taking a right-handed junction towards the town centre.

Cemetery Road/Epworth Road

Building

Stone Hill/Stone Hill Road

Building

Thorne Road/Gibbons Lane

Building
Route Details

Length

8.7 mi

Elev. Gain

141 ft

Est. Steps

20000
Created by
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