Opened in 1940, Sandall Park is one of the most picturesque leisure parks in Doncaster, with a large fishing lake and other necessary facilities. Earlier, the park was known to be the boating lake park as there were boats available for small tours. Facilities in the park include play areas, outdoor gym set up, football pitches, picnic areas, park café and benches for relaxation.
King Sterndale is an idyllic little village with a population of around 30. Having retained much of its original character, the village is home to a close knit community which extends beyond the village to the entire parish. At the center of the community's focus is the much praised Christ Church with its colorful stained glass windows and ornate carvings. The church attracts visitors who seek out its warm and intimate setting to say a quiet prayer. Renown as the seat of the Pickford family, their home, referred to as "the Hall", still stands today. In the village green you will find the remains of a "butter cross" which would have once stood at the center of the medieval village's market place.
A quaint hamlet located in England's Peak District National Park, Little Hayfield is home to a small inn and is popular for a walking trail. The trail starts behind the Lantern Pike inn and leads up to Lantern Pike. Walkers can take the small road corssing an ancient mill and move ahead on a zig-zag, muddy path which leads to the summit. In the times gone by, fell racing and sheepdog trials were popular in Little Hayfield.