South Yorkshire Forest is a large-scale environmental regeneration initiative, transforming former industrial lands into thriving woodland and recreational spaces, offering diverse outdoor activities and natural exploration across South Yorkshire.
South Yorkshire Forest is an ambitious environmental project focused on restoring and expanding woodland areas across the South Yorkshire region of England, covering parts of Rotherham, Doncaster, Barnsley, and Sheffield. The Forest was established as part of a larger UK National Forest strategy to create new habitats, increase biodiversity, and promote sustainable land use after decades of industrial activity. Spanning a mix of restored woodlands, parklands, wetlands, and community green spaces, it offers a valuable natural resource imbued with cultural heritage and modern recreational opportunities. The terrain varies from gently rolling hills to flat river valleys, shaped by past coal mining, steel fabrication, and quarrying industries. Today, visitors can hike or bike through established trails that weave between newly planted native tree species such as oak, ash, and birch, and explore wetland reserves that support wildlife like kingfishers, water voles, and various bats. Historical landmarks near the forest include remnants of industrial railways, mining heritage sites, and craft centers that celebrate the industrial past alongside natural renewal. Local communities benefit from the forest's green corridors, which improve air quality and provide education opportunities around conservation and outdoor pursuit. Several parks within the forest boundaries – including Rother Valley Country Park and Elsecar Heritage Centre – function as hubs for family-friendly activities, watersports, and cultural events. With its focus on improving landscape health and promoting sustainable recreation, South Yorkshire Forest plays a vital role as both a natural refuge and a recreational resource.
Rother Valley Country Park – a major lakeside recreation area with water sports and family amenities
Elsecar Heritage Centre – offering a unique combination of industrial archaeology and woodland walks
Trans Pennine Trail sections running through South Yorkshire Forest, connecting multiple green spaces
Community woodlands featuring native tree planting and wildlife habitats accessible year-round
A flagship recreation site with multiple lakes for water-based activities, playgrounds, and diverse walking and cycling trails.
A historic former industrial village turned cultural hub, combining heritage exhibitions with access to surrounding woodland walks.
A long-distance route for walkers, cyclists, and horse riders crossing the forest and connecting with broader north-south England pathways.