During the next 2 weeks Watersports will be restricting public hire and launches due to group bookings that will require the full attention of safety cover. These dates and times are
Tuesday 6th July open from 2.30pm
Wednesday 7th July open from 2.30pm
Thursday 8th July open from 3.00pm
Friday 9th July closed between 2.00-3.30pm
Monday 12th July closed all day
Tuesday 13th July open from 4.00pm
Wednesday 14th open from 3.00pm
Friday 16th open from 4.00pm
2010 Watersports Courses now available here (Adobe Acrobat format, 119KB).
‘H2O’ holiday activity club details here
Sheffield Triathlon Club are now working closely with the Park to offer open water swim training on Saturday mornings.
The club have relocated from the west bank to the Watersports Centre and meet at 8am.
All swimmers must be registered through the Sheffield Triathlon Club which can be done on the morning,
For further information see Shefieldtriclub.com or contact garethjhunt@hotmail.co.uk
From the very start recreation was an integral part of the planning for Rother Valley Country Park. With an area currently of 300 hectares the park offers extensive scope for many types of recreation.
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The Main Lake is classed as sheltered inland water, covering approximately 40 hectares. There is a purpose built Centre on the Eastern side of the lake, which offers changing facilities, toilets, showers, classrooms, reception area, first aid room and vending machines.
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The courses cater for all levels and abilities and students can have confidence in the knowledge that regular monitoring of the Centre by National Governing Bodies ensures the highest standards in both instruction and equipment. The lake is also popular with many local clubs such as Firbeck Sailing Club which regularly meet here. |
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For those people requiring a more active form of watersports the southern end of the main lake now provides a Cable Water Ski system.
Other water based activities available include sub aqua diving for registered diving clubs as well as model boating and fishing. Day fishing uses both the Nethermoor Lake and part of the Northern Lake, whilst match fishing may be booked on the west bank of the main Rother Valley Lake, this offering a 1Km long stretch of straight bank making it ideal for competitive fishing.
| Segway Sheffield is currently operating up to 8 of its machines in the park most weekends, from the grassy area near the train. 40 minute tours of the park are 18 pounds or a 5 minute go around the cones is just 4 pounds, more details from http://www.segwaysheffield.co.uk. |
| Opened on the 15th April 2000, the Playdales play area is an outdoor play area designed to give children hours of fun. One payment allows all day admission with the presentation of a valid wrist band. Contact details, admission charges and opening hours area available here. |
The Rother Valley Golf Centre provides a variety of facilities including a challenging 18 hole course, a par 3, nine hole course suitable for the less experienced, as well as a floodlit driving range and clubhouse.
The Rother Valley Dog Agility Club meet in the centre of the park on Sunday mornings, with seasons between April and October. Sessions run from 10:30 to 12:00 noon and new members are always welcome. For more details visit their webpage at http://www.rother-valley-dog-agility.org.uk. Another regular dog club at Rother Valley is the Rother Valley Training Group for those with an interest in Newfoundlands and water rescue. For more details visit their webpage at http://www.rothervalleytraininggroup.piczo.com.
Other active sports include an orienteering course with a variety of circuits ranging from 2.6 to 5 kilometres. Archery is available for organised groups together with instruction, bookable through the Watersports and Hire Centre
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For visitors interested in cycling Rother Valley offers 6 miles of tracks and access roads suitable for bikes, most of it traffic free and ideal for children. Cycle hire is available from the Watersports Centre and the park connects directly with the Trans Pennine Trail, which currently provides 11 miles of traffic free cycling between Beighton and Chesterfield. |
All of these tracks are also equally suitable for walkers, who also enjoy the use of a network of public footpaths in the Rother Valley, and link into the wider countryside.
During the summer months the park is a popular spot for picnics and barbecues, with visitors being allowed to BBQ using their own equipment throughout the park. The restored eighteenth century courtyard provides a centre for those visitors enjoying a more informal sort of recreation, with a craft centre, cafe and visitors centre providing toilets, information, refreshments, and hand made goods for sale.