Auckley
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Visit Auckley

Hex Wildlife Hotel
"Great Hotel stay there at least 4-6 x nights per month"
Reviewed on May 25, 2026

Sandman Signature Sheffield Quays Hotel
"Clean and spacious rooms. Very spacious bathroom and large comfortable bed. Pool and gym facilities are very good. Current refurbishment under way but we were not disrobed over the weekend. Great location for Sheffield and the arena"
Reviewed on May 25, 2026

WILDES INNS
"The wedding was fantastic. The staff was very helpful. The only grippe we had was the room which was clean but we had a tap that didn’t work and also the Air-conditioning did not work and when opening the window we got woken up at 5 am setting out chairs for the next wedding Would I stay again yes ..."
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

The Stables at Owlett Hall

Cosy Lodge completely on your own in an acre of land. and will take 2 dogs
"Peace and privacy all to yourself and your dogBirds singing, rabbits hopping , owls hooting and foxes squealing. So back to nature but with running hot and cold water and no crowded camp site!!"
Reviewed on May 25, 2026

Homely Serviced Apartments - Blonk St
Popular places to visit

Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Watch the lions, tigers and polar bears in replica habitats, go shopping in the Safari Village and let your kids run wild in myriad play areas.

Conisbrough Castle
Climb up the cylindrical keep perched on a green hill for stunning views of the surrounding forest and a glimpse of medieval England.

Brodsworth Hall
Stroll through gardens and admire the Italianate design of this mansion, whose unaltered interiors offer a window into the lives of its Victorian inhabitants.

Doncaster Minster
The organ, stained-glass windows and ecclesiastical carvings embellish the interior of this exceptional church, with Gothic tower and rose windows.

The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft
A blend of 1950s window displays and guided tours on old-world electric buses take you back in time in this comprehensive museum in the outskirts of Doncaster.

Cusworth Hall
Rolling hills with vistas of Doncaster’s countryside complement the lakes and nature trails of the park adjoining this 18th-century estate, now a museum.


