Travelling to Rotherham Show
Travelling by Bus:
Using public transport is cheaper, easier, and more convenient.
Buses to Clifton Park Museum are available from the bus station in the town centre. If you’re travelling from the town centre interchange, you can take the X1 or X10 bus to Maltby which will drop you off outside the museum. For Middle Lane entrance or Doncaster Road, you can take bus 114 on Saturday as it does not run on Sunday’s, or for Doncaster Road on Sunday’s you can take buses 115, or 116.
More information here: https://www.travelsouthyorkshire.com/
Travelling by Train:
Rotherham Central train station is a 15-minute walk from Clifton Park, you can walk through the town centre to get there. Find out train times here: https://www.thetrainline.com/
Travelling by Bike:
If you’re cycling to Rotherham Show, you can park your bike in one of our cycle storage facilities at Clifton Park Museum next to the information room.
Travelling by Car:
There will be plenty of visitor parking available at Herringthorpe Playing Fields on both days of Rotherham Show which is only a short walk to and from Clifton Park. All day parking will be £3 per vehicle. Payments will be cashless and can be made using card payment machines. Dedicated disabled parking is available at the Doncaster Road car park in Clifton Park.
Extensive free parking is also available at weekends in the town centre which is also only a short walk to and from Clifton Park. More information here: https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/parking/parking-rotherham
Map of the Show
Use the link below to download a copy of the map for the upcoming Rotherham Show
Disabled Access
Every effort is made to ensure Rotherham Show is as accessible and enjoyable as possible for disabled visitors, but please be aware that negotiating areas off the tarmac paths may be more difficult for wheelchair users and people with mobility issues.
Mobility aids including scooters and wheelchairs will be available to hire at the side of the museum and also near the children’s play area. Hire is free, but photo ID will be required.
There is a quiet area in front of at and also inside Clifton Park Museum, staffed by the charity Sense.