Our guide to the best places to have Ice Cream in South Yorkshire
Uncover the hidden gems that promise to satisfy your ice cream cravings in South Yorkshire!
Got a hankering for ice cream? Not sure where to go? Don’t worry! We’ve got a list of the best places to go for ice cream in South Yorkshire.
From quaint villages to bustling cities, join us in exploring the best places to savour the creamy delights that make South Yorkshire a haven for ice cream enthusiasts.
Our Cow Molly. Cliffe House Farm, Sheffield.
From 1947 til now, this legendary Ice Cream parlour promises over thirty different flavours, changing weekly to showcase all the different specials on offer.
Head up to the farm and enjoy an ice cream in their parlour or even from their Ice Cream vending machines (which opens even after the parlour closes to satisfy all your Ice Cream cravings!), or grab one of their bright pink benches outside and enjoy the stunning views looking out across the city.
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Pastures Moo. Wath-upon-Dearne, Rotherham.
Pastures Moo is a small family run business based in the centre of Wath-upon-Dearne. All their Ice Creams are handmade, and their ingredients are naturally sourced and don’t use artificial colourings or flavours. They offer a variety of both traditional and contemporary flavours mixed with fresh whole milk and luxury Jersey double cream – delicious!
Oh, and they also do a variety of home-made bakes, pizza, and more to satisfy all your foodie needs!
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Joe's Ices. Beighton, Sheffield.
Did you know Joe's Ices has been going for over 86 years, becoming a household favourite in which people travel miles for?! Well, if you haven't tried Joe's Ices, it's about time you do because they do high-quality, award winning Ice Creams with the BEST customer service!
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Cow Shack Ice Cream Parlour. Scaftworth, Doncaster.
The Cow Shack mission is to produce and sell the very best of Ice Cream possible using fresh Jersey milk and cream from their own beloved Jersey cows grazing the rich and fertile grasslands of the Idle Valley at Scaftworth.
Keep your eyes opened as you might spot their Ice Cream mobile!
Find out more here!
Ruby's Ice Cream. Church Street, Barnsley.
Ice cream and craft workshops at the same time?! Say no more as Ruby's Ice Cream shop offers artisan Ice Cream and sorbets. Make sure you get your Ice Cream fix and take part in their special events.
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Smith Creamland Ices. Clay Cross, Chesterfield
With a legacy of over 3 generations, and over 60 years of award-winning Ice Cream, Smith Creamland Ices has been known to be the crème de la crème. Having previously been crowned the best ice cream in the UK, Smith Creamland Ices continues to curate traditional Ice Cream flavours with the best ingredients!
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Yee Kwan Ice Cream. Wellington Street, Sheffield.
Great Taste award winners for 5 years running... And they just keep on going! Yee Kwan Ice Cream draws inspiration from the rich culinary traditions of East Asia, blending premium ingredients with innovative recipes to create a harmonious fusion of flavours.
You must try the Lychee flavour, and Black Sesame, oh and Matcha Flavour... Don't forget to try the Milk Tea flavour... The list just keeps on going, try em all!
Find out more here!
Hope Valley Ice Cream. Hope Valley, Peak District.
Explore the farm, enjoy the Ice Cream! Hope Valley Ice Cream is made right on the door step at Thorpe Farm. They also do reyt good toasties and cakes! Don't forget to get yourself a brew... From moo to mug!
Find out more here!
Details correct at the time of publishing.
Now look through some of South Yorkshire's best parks
Days out at Dearne Valley Country Park in Barnsley
This wildlife haven is just two miles outside the town centre, with extensive paths to explore the whole area. At the centre of the park is the River Dearne, so full of life that it's known as one of the best places in the Valley to see kingfishers all year round so be sure to snap a picture of them.
Visiting Endcliffe Park in Sheffield
Opened in commemoration of Queen Victoria, Endcliffe Park is a link from urban to rural Sheffield featuring vast parkland and woodland. As it's a peaceful park, it's great for nature spotting and the path leads to the not-too-distant Peak District for some beautiful scenic views.
Days out in Hillsborough Park, Sheffield
Hillsborough Park features a small pond, bowling green, walled garden and playground making it a great place to visit with the little ones. It also is home to Depot Bakery so be sure to pop in for a good ol' brew.
Things to do in Thrybergh Country Park in Rotherham
Perfect for walking, fishing, playing or birdwatching, Thrybergh has something for everyone. The park hosts a warm cafe with an ice cream parlour and indoor play area for the younger ones. It is set on flat land so the trip around the reservoir with its abundance of swans is accessible for everyone.
Things to do in Rother Valley Country Park in Rotherham
A haven for wildlife, Rother Valley consists of 750 acres of parkland and open water for water sports now that the weather is getting nicer. The park hosts walking trails, a play area, water sports, and bridleways so you're sure to find something to do with the family.
Visiting Locke Park in Barnsley
Located just outside the town centre, Locke Park boasts 47 acres of open space for a great day out with the family. There's plenty to do here with a large play area for the kids to enjoy, vast spaces to walk the dogs and a quaint café to grab a bite to eat. You're guaranteed to enjoy your day.
A guide to Cusworth Hall Museum and Park in Doncaster
Dogs are welcome at the park but must be kept on a lead so not to disturb the wide variety of wildlife in the park. The Hall is a beautiful Grade 1 listed building situated in acres of historic parkland featuring lakes, plantations and pleasure grounds to explore and take in the dramatic views of the town from the top of the hill.
Weston Park and the Weston Park Museum in Sheffield
After an investment of £2million from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Weston Park is a perfect place to relax and take in the views of Sheffield. Weston Park hosts the Weston Park Museum, providing a whole new experience for the family with its exhibitions changing regularly.
Elsecar Park, Barnsley
With its large reservoir and surrounding land being declared as a national heritage site, the charming views, large grassland and playground make it a fun day out for all the family whatever the weather. It's great for bike riding, taking the dogs for a run around in the green space and the lake and getting some fresh air instead of being cooped up inside.
Sandall Park, Doncaster
This urban family park hosts plenty of attractions such as a beautiful lake to walk the dogs around and a number of play areas for kids of all ages. The park also has a sensory trail for families whose children have extra educational needs and disabilities, providing an inclusive and sustainable outdoor experience.
Winthrop Gardens, Wickersley
Winthrop Gardens in Wickersley is a one-acre site with beautiful gardens with many sensory features and a very welcoming and friendly Cafe. When you're met with a host of beautiful flowerbeds, this well looked-after gem is quaint and quiet – perfect for a relaxing time and spot of lunch. Winthrop is run by a team of 80+ volunteers who are always there for a chat, to answer questions and to explain about our health and well-being ethos and the various events and activities organised . Winthrop is very much run by the community for the community and our team of volunteers are proud to offer a warm welcome to all, especially those who may need that extra bit of support.
Quarry Park, Doncaster
Just five miles outside the town centre, this small park is great to get a few hours out of the house to take in the views.
It's perfect for a little stroll, but also features an orienteering trail for those avid explorers. The park has won the Green Flag Award for parks 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020.