Stephen Wood and the source of the Dearne

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"An expedition to the West Yorkshire source of one of South Yorkshire’s rivers."
Walk directions

Walk down Park Lane and, at the second of two barns, turn right, then left with the lane. Within a few paces the lane turns right again but here take a path on the left, descending steps through the wall and a gate. Follow the fence on your left along a field-edge, toward woodland. Go through a second gate and over a stile into Stephen Wood.

Bear left, along the Dearne Way (marked by a miner’s lamp), at a fork by an information board. At the first junction bear right, staying with the Dearne Way, ignoring a path up to your left. When you see a footbridge below to your right, descend the bank and cross a Dearne Way-marked stile in a fence – don’t cross the footbridge.

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  Terrain  - Good field and woodland paths; many stiles
  Landscape  - Pastoral countryside with wooded stream and millponds
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs can run freely in the woodlands but should be on lead in fields and on roads
  Parking  - Park considerately in nearby streets
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The River Dearne is held by most to belong to South Yorkshire. In the course of its 19-mile (30km) journey to its confluence with the River Don at Conisbrough, then ultimately into the North Sea at Goole as the River Ouse, it flows through such South Yorkshire towns as Wath upon Dearne, Bolton upon...
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Stephen Wood and the source of the Dearne

Recommended by
Our view
"An expedition to the West Yorkshire source of one of South Yorkshire’s rivers."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Good field and woodland paths; many stiles
  Landscape - Pastoral countryside with wooded stream and millponds
  Dog friendliness - Dogs can run freely in the woodlands but should be on lead in fields and on roads
  Parking - Park considerately in nearby streets
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The River Dearne is held by most to belong to South Yorkshire. In the course of its 19-mile (30km) journey to its confluence with the River Don at Conisbrough, then ultimately into the North Sea at Goole as the River Ouse, it flows through such South Yorkshire towns as Wath upon Dearne, Bolton upon...
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