Derwent Park provides access to the river, where permit holders can fish. It also has tennis courts, a putting green, recreational fields and playground facilities. The
Derwent Country Walk runs through the village along the route of the disused railway line. The A694 runs through the town. There are frequent bus services to
Newcastle City Centre, the
MetroCentre and, in the other direction, Blackhall Mill and
Consett. Other minor bus routes such as UCall bus service operate. Rowlands Gill has a primary school, which was rebuilt in 2007 after the previously separate infant and junior schools had merged. The school is a feeder to
Thorp Academy. Some parents send their children to
St Thomas More Catholic School, Blaydon. Rowlands Gill and the surrounding Derwent Valley were chosen by the Northern Kites Project as the location for re-introducing
red kites in semi-rural areas. The scheme has proved to be a success, with birds being spotted across the west of the borough, from
Crawcrook through Rowlands Gill, to Burnopfield and Whickham. ==Notable people==