Nottinghamshire

England
Lace Market which includes street scenes and a city as well as a small group of people
Venture through a forest of old oak trees, visit majestic mansions with vast parkland and learn about lace production and legends.

Nottinghamshire is known for its forests, stately manors and the legend of Robin Hood. The county capital of Nottingham played a huge role in the country’s Industrial Revolution with its tobacco and lace trades and is now a thriving urban hub. Experience the energy of the county’s main city and the calm of the countryside around it.

Among the most famous sites in the county is Sherwood Forest Country Park, in northern Nottinghamshire. Stroll through the 450-acre (180-hectare) forest, enjoy a picnic and watch for red kites above. Admire some of the 900 veteran oak trees and find the Major Oak, whose hollow trunk is said to have sheltered a fleeing Robin Hood.

South of the forest is Rufford Abbey, which was converted into a country house in the 16th century. Explore the park and nature reserve surrounding the mansion.

Farther south again is Southwell Minster, a large 12th-century cathedral that towers over the surrounding village. Admire the impressive Norman architecture and the Romanesque design of the towers and nave.

The city of Nottingham is packed with historical and cultural attractions. Peruse the stately chambers of Wollaton Hall, which was used for the filming of a 2012 Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises. The mansion’s vast parkland is ideal for picnics.

Trace the evolution of the legend of Robin Hood at the Galleries of Justice Museum, a former court, police station and prison with eerie dungeons. The Lace Market area of town, full of Victorian warehouses used during the 19th-century lace trade, has attractions ranging from the old Saxon-era St. Mary’s Church to the new Nottingham Contemporary art center. Don’t leave without trying the Bakewell tart, a sweet pastry specialty.

Like most of England, weather here can be unpredictable. Winters are cold and wet, while summers are generally warmer. Nottinghamshire is located in the Midlands region of England. To get here, fly into the East Midlands Airport or travel by train.

Legend, heritage and scenery come together in the forested county of Nottinghamshire.

Popular cities in Nottinghamshire

Nottingham which includes markets, a river or creek and an administrative buidling
Nottingham
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Business
Delve into the legend of Robin Hood and discover connections to Batman in this spirited city, which has played a major role in British industry and folklore.

Reasons to visit

  • University of Nottingham
  • Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
  • Theatre Royal
Inside one of the many old planes you can look in at Newark air museum
Newark
Known for Friendly people, Countryside and Historical
Escape to Newark! Enjoy its monuments, culture, and churches.

Reasons to visit

  • Newark Castle
  • Newark Air Museum
  • Rufford Country Park
Sherwood Pines - walking & cycle trails in North Nottinghamshire
Mansfield
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Bars
Quaint Mansfield awaits: its bars, forests, university life, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Sherwood Forest Country Park
  • Sherwood Pines Forest Park
Beautiful crisp clear February day 😘
Worksop
Known for Friendly people, Spas and Bars
Get away to relaxing Worksop! Enjoy the spas, churches, and bars.

Reasons to visit

  • Clumber Park
  • Hodsock Priory
Stone gateway
Retford
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Gardens
Relaxing Retford awaits: its gardens, bars, forests, and more!
The moon peeking through the trees at dusk #springfun
Southwell
Known for Golf, Monuments and Historical
Southwell is calling! Discover its golf, monuments, museums, and more.