Doncaster

Doncaster is an industrial city in South Yorkshire in the north of England, with a population of about 110,000 in 2019. It's a metropolitan borough which also includes the towns of Bawtry, Mexborough, Conisbrough, Hatfield and Stainforth.

Understand
"Donny" to the Romans was Danum. Their main highway Ermine Street ran from London through Lincoln to the Humber then to York, but ferrying across the Humber was sometimes impractical. So they created an alternative route through Danum that in modern times became the Great North Road then A1. Doncaster grew with trade but remained a small market town until the 19th century, when it industrialised through coal-mining. The South Yorkshire coalfield tilts, outcropping west towards the Pennines, having the best seams at Barnsley, and becoming unprofitable and deep to the east. So Doncaster didn't have mines but served the industry, especially through transport, with canals then railways. The railways began as a leash of company tracks between mines and wharves, then long distance routes were forged. Three sections linked in 1850 to create the East Coast Mainline from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh: Doncaster is about midway and became a railway engineering centre.

Much of the industry has gone, with the better coal seams worked out, engineering jobs lost abroad, and limited investment in the railways. Doncaster transitioned to service and light industry. This area, historically part of West Riding of Yorkshire, in 1974 joined the new entity of South Yorkshire, along with Sheffield, Barnsley and Rotherham.

Visit Doncaster is the Travel Information Centre, in the Mansion House at the corner of High Street and Priory Place. It's open M-Sa 10AM-3:30PM.

By plane
Leeds-Bradford and Manchester  are the closest airports.

Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA) closed in 2022.

By train

 * Wikivoyage has a guide to Rail travel in Great Britain

Trains run every 30 min from London King's Cross to Doncaster, taking 90 min to 2 hours. They're usually heading for Wakefield and Leeds.

Other direct trains are from York, Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh; cross-country from Bristol and Birmingham; and transpennine from Manchester Airport and Piccadilly. Frequent local trains ply to Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds and Hull.

is within Frenchgate Interchange, next to the bus station and across the road from the shopping centre.

By bus
National Express buses take 4 hr 30 min from London Victoria to Doncaster. The afternoon bus NX567 continues to Hull, Bridlington and Scarborough; the overnight bus NX436 continues to York, Middlesbrough, Sunderland and South Shields.

Bus NX327 runs once a day from Birmingham via Leicester and Nottingham to Doncaster, continuing to Scunthorpe and Hull.

First Bus X78 runs every 15 min from Sheffield via Meadowhall, Rotherham and Conisbrough to Doncaster.

Bus X19 plies between Doncaster and Barnsley taking 45 min. It runs M-Sa every 30 min, hourly on Sundays.

Local buses meander through the lanes, burbs and industrial estates from Wakefield (Bus 496), Pontefract (Bus 408 / 409) and Gainsborough (Bus 98).

The bus station is within Frenchgate Interchange, separated from the railway station by a service alley. The airport bus is usually from Stand A1 immediately you enter. But make sure to look at the platform indicator here, because these are lacking down the long corridor of the station.

By car
A1(M) bypasses town to the west; it's only two lanes and often congested. M18 passes to the south, connecting Lincolnshire to the M1 near Sheffield; this is three lanes and usually flows freely. There are Park & Ride facilities at:
 * - White Rose Way, off junction 3 of M18, with Bus 70 to town centre.
 * - Doncaster South / Parrots Corner on A638, with Bus 55 - it lacks direct access to the motorway.
 * - Doncaster North / Woodlands on A638, with Bus 50.
 * - Doncaster Racecourse, multiple buses.

The main car park within town is in the Frenchgate Centre.

Get around
For Cusworth Hall take Bus 41 towards Scawby; it runs every 20 min.

For Conisbrough Castle take Bus X78 towards Sheffield and get off when you see the castle.

For Brodsworth Hall and Hooton Pagnell, take Bus 203 which runs M-Sa every 2 hours.

For the Wildlife Park, take Bus 57 / 58 as far as Branton. It's usually going to Finningley but sometimes wanders as far as Epworth in Lincolnshire.

Taxi operators are Absolute Cabs +44 1302 556688 and Drive Doncaster +44 1302 820282.

See

 * St George's Minster, 200 yards from the Interchange, is a stonking great Gothic affair by George Gilbert Scott, who else? Note the clock by Dent (designer of Big Ben clock) and the 5 manual organ by Schulze. This Minster was never a monastery but replaced the Norman church that burnt down in 1853; it's now the Anglican parish church.
 * was a large wetland at the north edge of Sherwood Forest, lost in early modern times to drainage and the railways, but then flooded in the 1950s when coal mining caused its subsidence. So the small remaining area has reverted to being a wetland, managed as a nature reserve.
 * was a large wetland at the north edge of Sherwood Forest, lost in early modern times to drainage and the railways, but then flooded in the 1950s when coal mining caused its subsidence. So the small remaining area has reverted to being a wetland, managed as a nature reserve.
 * was a large wetland at the north edge of Sherwood Forest, lost in early modern times to drainage and the railways, but then flooded in the 1950s when coal mining caused its subsidence. So the small remaining area has reverted to being a wetland, managed as a nature reserve.
 * is a tiny but bijou hamlet on B6422, a mile northeast of Brodsworth Hall. Strolling round it will take barely 10 min but you can splurge and stay at the Hall, often used for wedding parties.
 * Epworth is east just across the boundary into Lincolnshire. Home of the Wesley family, founders of the Methodist church, it's on the mysterious Isle of Axeholme, meaning it's surrounded by turnip fields.
 * is a ruin southwest just across the boundary into Rotherham.
 * is a tiny but bijou hamlet on B6422, a mile northeast of Brodsworth Hall. Strolling round it will take barely 10 min but you can splurge and stay at the Hall, often used for wedding parties.
 * Epworth is east just across the boundary into Lincolnshire. Home of the Wesley family, founders of the Methodist church, it's on the mysterious Isle of Axeholme, meaning it's surrounded by turnip fields.
 * is a ruin southwest just across the boundary into Rotherham.
 * Epworth is east just across the boundary into Lincolnshire. Home of the Wesley family, founders of the Methodist church, it's on the mysterious Isle of Axeholme, meaning it's surrounded by turnip fields.
 * is a ruin southwest just across the boundary into Rotherham.

Do

 * Football: Doncaster Rovers were relegated in 2022 so they now play soccer in League Two, England's fourth tier. They play at Eco-Power (formerly Keepmoat) Stadium, capacity 15,200, two miles south of town centre. In 2022 the stadium hosted matches of the Rugby League World Cup Finals, postponed from 2021.
 * Rugby Union: Doncaster Knights play in the Championship, amateur RU's second tier. Their home ground is Castle Park east edge of town.
 * Rugby League: Doncaster RLFC play in League One, the 13-a-side third tier. They share Eco-Power Stadium with the soccer team, easily arranged as the RL playing season is Feb-Sep.
 * Cinema: Vue is between The Dome and the lake. Savoy is in town centre off Waterdale.
 * Golf: courses include Doncaster Town Moor, Wheatley GC, Doncaster GC, Bawtry GC (below) and Crookhill Park.
 * Cinema: Vue is between The Dome and the lake. Savoy is in town centre off Waterdale.
 * Golf: courses include Doncaster Town Moor, Wheatley GC, Doncaster GC, Bawtry GC (below) and Crookhill Park.
 * Golf: courses include Doncaster Town Moor, Wheatley GC, Doncaster GC, Bawtry GC (below) and Crookhill Park.

Eat

 * Doncaster has lots of cheap and cheerful eating places but not much in the way of fine dining. The main strips are High St into Hall Gate, and Silver St into Market Rd and Nether Hall Rd.

Drink

 * Red Lion in Market Place is a JD Wetherspoon and a nice quiet little spot. They also have rooms.
 * Masons Arms in Market Place has real ale and a huge selection of rum.
 * Black Bull in Market Place is a large pub where you can sit inside or in the large beer garden.
 * The Gate House on Priory Walk is another JD Wetherspoon.
 * Others nearby include Relish Bar & Grill on East Laith Gate, The Lord Nelson on Printing Office St, and Saracens on Cleveland St.


 * Others are Reflex and Rock-a-hula - Tiki bar.
 * Brewery: Angel & Royal on Cleveland St is a brew-pub, open M-Th 5-11PM, F Sa noon-11PM, Su noon-5PM.

Sleep

 * Travelodge and Holiday Inn Express have hotels in the Doncaster area, all within easy reach of the town centre.
 * Hilton Garden Inn is next to the racecourse. The Campanile is half a mile east on A638 Bawtry Road.
 * Lakeside is a lagoon near the football stadium. Hotels here are two Premier Inns, Travelodge, and Doncaster International.
 * Travelodge and Holiday Inn Express have hotels in the Doncaster area, all within easy reach of the town centre.
 * Hilton Garden Inn is next to the racecourse. The Campanile is half a mile east on A638 Bawtry Road.
 * Lakeside is a lagoon near the football stadium. Hotels here are two Premier Inns, Travelodge, and Doncaster International.
 * Lakeside is a lagoon near the football stadium. Hotels here are two Premier Inns, Travelodge, and Doncaster International.

Connect
As of April 2022, Doncaster has 5G from EE and Three, and 4G from O2 and Vodafone.

Go next

 * Sheffield, 20 min away, has fascinating industrial history and a lively atmosphere.
 * York has kept its medieval walls and has many attractions.
 * Lincoln is equally historic, a short drive or train ride.
 * Sherwood Forest used to stretch all the way to Doncaster but its remnant is now 30 miles south: see the ancient oaks clustered around the forest village of Edwinstowe.