About
Clifton Park is a historic public park in the heart of Rotherham. It has long been a favourite spot for locals, offering beautifully landscaped gardens, open spaces, and even a splash of history with its Victorian architecture.
Dog Access and Rules
Clifton Park is dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a lead in the busier parts of the park, especially near the children’s play areas and attractions. There are also large open spaces where your dog can enjoy a good walk off lead.
Only assistance dogs are allowed in the museum and cafe.
Things To See & Do
The park is home to the Clifton Park Museum, which offers insights into the history of Rotherham and the surrounding area.
For a peaceful, leisurely day out, Clifton Park provides an inviting backdrop with its blend of greenery and heritage. Your dog will love a good walk along the miles of footpaths through parkland and gardens.
Access and Facilities
Clifton Park is centrally located in Rotherham and is easily accessible by car, public transport, or on foot. The main entrance is off Doncaster Road, and a car park is on-site for those driving in. For those using public transport, Rotherham Central train station is a short distance away, and there are local bus routes that stop near the park.
The park’s facilities include a car park, public toilets, a cafe with outdoor seating, and a museum, although dogs aren’t allowed.









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