Thrybergh Country Park

Thrybergh Country Park is a reservoir and nature reserve in South Yorkshire.

[1] The reservoir was created between 1876 and 1880 as a source of drinking water, primarily to serve the population of Doncaster to the east.

In 1980 it was acquired by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council who opened the site as a nature reserve and country park in 1983.

There are level footpaths that provide a circular route around the reservoir, and these are suitable for buggies and wheelchairs.

There is an ice cream parlour and toilets (including ones for disabled access) are available and it is possible to purchase bird seed to feed the ducks.

The Lake
The café