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The Dome
The guide was updated:Doncaster Dome is one of the region's top sports, leisure and entertainment centre offering over 50 activities. With swimming pools, geysers, fountains, spas, saunas, fitness studios, sports, events, play zones for kids, an ice rink and a climbing wall, this is fantastic fun for the whole family – evident in the more than 1 million visitors that come here every year!
Useful Information
- Address: Doncaster Lakeside, Bawtry Road, Doncaster
- More Info: 1.5 miles southeast of Doncaster city centre.
- Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 6:00 am - 11:00 pm, Sunday 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
- Website: www.the-dome.co.uk
- Phone: +44 1302 370 777
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The most famous landmark in the city, the Parish Church of St George, also known as Doncaster Minster is, with its stunning Victorian Gothic architecture and delightful Victorian stained glass, a must-see when in Doncaster!
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Brodsworth Hall & Gardens
This is a stunning country house from the 1860's, surrounded by parks. Brodsworth Hall & Gardens shows visitors how a wealthy Yorkshire family and their servants lived for some 150 years. Here, in fact, almost everything has remained the same, so pay a visit and immerge yourself in the enchanting history of this area!
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Mansion House
As one of only three civic Mansion Houses in Britain and one of the city’s most famous buildings, Doncaster’s mid-18th century Mansion House is well worth a visit. Explore the majestic rooms and the magnificent corridors hidden in this building!
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Conisbrough Castle
This fascinating castle is regarded as one of the finest examples of medieval architecture in Europe and has become one of the most popular attractions in South Yorkshire. Conisbrough Castle is, in fact, a well-preserved 12th-century castle and was once owned by Richard of York.
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South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum
Explore the history of aviation at this aircraft museum, which is home to jetfighters, helicopters and engines as well as displays depicting World War II on the home front. This museum, located less than 5 minutes’ drive from Junction 3 on the M18, is open every day except Monday, so find a couple of hours to visit it and you won´t regret it!
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Doncaster Racecourse
No holiday in Doncaster is complete if you don´t visit its world famous race course! Tickets can be bought through the website and a calendar with special themed days can also be found on the website listed below.
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Doncaster Museum And Art Gallery
Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery opened its doors in 1964 and displays important collections of natural history, archaeology, local history, fine and decorative art works. Here you can also enjoy a large and diverse temporary exhibition programme throughout the year.
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Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Yorkshire Wildlife Park is located just outside Doncaster and it is UK's first walk through safari park. When visiting this park you should not miss the "Lion Country", home to the rescued Romanian lions. The most beautiful and endangered animals in the world such as painted hunting dog and the Amur tiger can also be seen at the park!
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Kingswood Golf Centre
Kingswood Golf Centre is an 18-hole golf course which opened in 1995 and offers a good challenge to all levels of golfers. There is an open planned clubhouse which gives a bistro type of feeling and where they serve a comprehensive menu. This is a great place to go whether you are a golfer or just want a bite to eat!
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The Trolleybus Museum
This museum is home to the world's largest collection of historic trolleybuses. The museum is situated in an open countryside about 24 km North East of Doncaster in the Isle of Axholme. Numerous, exciting events are organised throughout the year, but for further details look at the website below.
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Sandall Park
This urban family park offers plenty of attractions including wildlife, play areas, sport facilities, picnic areas and fitness trails. At this park you will also find a lovely café where you can relax and have a cup of coffee or tea!
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Bawtry Paintball & Laser Fields
If you are looking for an adrenaline rush, look no further! Bawtry Paintball & Laser Fields is Europe's largest paintball and outdoor laser venue and has been voted ‘Best Paintball Site In Britain'. The expert staff will make sure that your day will be memorable for many years!
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Cusworth Hall Museum & Park
This imposing 18th century country house was once home to the Battie-Wrightson family. Cusworth Hall Museum & Park displays the history of Doncaster and its people, giving you a real insight into a bygone era. The collection includes around 36,000 objects and there are also gardens and a lake where you can have a lovely walk!
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Riverboat Cruises
To take a canal and river cruise can be a very relaxing and a fun way to explore Doncaster, spending approximately 3 hours. At this tour you will get the chance to see beautiful sites, view the locks, swing bridges and aqueducts!
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The Dome
Doncaster Dome is one of the region's top sports, leisure and entertainment centre offering over 50 activities. With swimming pools, geysers, fountains, spas, saunas, fitness studios, sports, events, play zones for kids, an ice rink and a climbing wall, this is fantastic fun for the whole family – evident in the more than 1 million visitors that come here every year!
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