Nottinghamshire is stunning at this time of year and a frosty walk can be just the tonic to combat seasonal blues or rouse you from your festive stupor on Christmas Day. So if you've overdone it a little on the mince pies this year, wrap up cosy and take a wander around one of the county's country parks, canals or our iconic Sherwood Forest.
 

Rufford Abbey Country Park
 

Rufford Abbey | Visit Nottinghamshire
Escape the hustle and bustle of high street shopping, and enjoy a gentle stroll through the ancient glades of Sherwood, looking for winter wildlife and discovering this legendary forest. You can explore Rufford Abbey Country Park at your own leisure.

Sherwood Forest
 

Sherwood Forest | Visit Nottinghamshire

Walk in the footsteps of Nottingham's famous hooded outlaw and visit Sherwood Forest this winter season. Sherwood Forest is perfect for relaxing walks with the whole family, and pets are more than welcome too. For an unforgettable walk, venture down the Major Oak Trail! This 45 minute walk takes you past Robin Hood's iconic hideout, the Major Oak. This visually striking tree is 8,000 - 10,000 years old and is believed to be the place Robin slept and kept loot.

Wollaton Park


Wollaton Hall, David Marsden | Visit Nottinghamshire

Spend time in Batman's back garden and have a wander around Wayne Manor. The grand Elizabethan architecture, herds of wild deer and peaceful lake at Wollaton Park and Hall all look stunning in the winter sun, and make for some amazing photographs - just like this beautiful image by David Marsden (Page One Photography). Why not take some wintery snaps of your own and share with us by tagging @VisitNotts and #lovenotts on Twitter? Make sure you experience the beautifully festive Christmas at Wollaton Hall: outdoor Christmas trail, a unique outdoor light installation with an enchanting, winter paradise including a 2km (1¼ mile) illuminated trail of discovery created with four magical lands, specially designed to fit into the natural landscape of the Hall and Gardens.  

Clumber Park
 

Clumber Park | Visit Nottinghamshire

Head to the National Trust's Clumber Park - one of just a handful of Grade I registered parks in the country - for one of the most gorgeous winter walks to be had in all of Nottinghamshire. With over 3800 acres of parkland, farmland and woods, the longest avenue of Lime Trees in Europe as well as walled gardens to explore, there's something for everyone. There's over 120 different types of tree, promising year-round colour and splendid views in every season. At the heart of the estate is the magnificent serpentine lake, complete with balustraded bridge and delightful Doric Temple. 

Newstead Abbey
 

Newstead Abbey | Visit Nottinghamshire
Walk in the footsteps of the great poet Lord Byron and explore the gorgeous grounds of Newstead Abbey. See the lake in which Byron used to swim, find Boatswain the dog's tomb, and try and spot the peacocks sauntering about, or follow the trail of Stars and claim your prize. The park is open during the core hours 10am – 5pm (last entry is 4pm) – open daily. 

Canal walks
 

The Canalhouse | Visit Nottinghamshire
There's something truly peaceful about waterside walks, and it's a great way to experience a different side of the city you thought you knew. Take a walk down Nottingham's canal-side and enjoy a warm drink to takeaway from one of the cafes. If you're more of a rural walking enthusiast then the beautiful riverside area of Farndon near Newark is perfect for you. Start your walk at the Chapel Lane car park and look out for St Peter’s Church, which dates back to Elizabethan times. 

Creswell Crags
 

Creswell Crags | Visit Nottinghamshire


This stunning limestone gorge is a wonderful place for an atmospheric winter walk. Walk in the footsteps of the Ice Age hunter and see the ancient caves as you stroll around the lake. You will be able to walk through site and to the gorge via the public footpaths from Creswell and Welbeck, but please be aware there will be no facilities or parking on site. This applies all seven days of the week. If you do walk through the site, please take your litter home if you can to help their team keep the site safe and clean. In line with the seasonal terms of their lease, Creswell will be closed on weekdays, as they are every year. On weekdays, the gorge is accessible via the public bridleway from Creswell, but all on site facilities – including the car park – will be closed.

Check out our Tours & Trails page for lots more walking itineraries and ideas!


This blog was written by Kinga Kapias, updated by Jack Woolley 2023.

Related

The Major Oak
Historic Site
The Major Oak in Sherwood Forest | Visit Nottinghamshire

Sherwood Forest, a 450-acre country park and nature reserve, is home to the well-loved veteran oak tree the Major Oak, which is known throughout the world for its connection to Nottinghamshire’s legendary hero Robin Hood.

Sherwood Pines
Forest
Sherwood Pines

Sherwood Pines is the largest forest open to the public in the East Midlands with over 3,300 acres to discover, free admission, bike hire, natures trails and Go Ape Treetop Adventure.

Wollaton Hall and Park
Museum
Wollaton Hall - Visit Nottinghamshire

Spectacular Elizabethan Mansion and Deer Park set in the beautiful suburbs of Nottingham. Car parking £5 all day and £3 up to 2 hours (before 9 am).

Clumber Park
Country / Royal Park
Clumber Park

There's so much to do at Clumber Park throughout the year, whether you like walking or cycling, eating in the restaurant or joining in with one of our many events.

Newstead Abbey
Historic Site
Newstead Abbey

A beautiful historic house set in a glorious landscape of gardens and parkland within the heart of Nottinghamshire.

Canalhouse
Pub/Inn
Canalhouse

Opened in 2000 on the lower floors of the former Canal museum, the Canalhouse is famous for having a canal that extends into the building complete with resident narrow boats.

Creswell Crags
Historic Site
Creswell Crags, Nottinghamshire

Creswell Crags, in North Nottinghamshire is a limestone gorge honeycombed with caves and smaller fissures. Stone tools and remains of animals found in the caves by archaeologists provide evidence for a fascinating story of life during the last Ice Age between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago. Further evidence came to light in 2003 with the discovery of Britain’s only known Ice Age rock art.

29 Comments

Comments

  1. Kim
    We are so lucky to be surrounded by so much beautiful woodland and countryside. Our towns are lovely too and well worth a visit. Love love love Nottinghamshire
  2. Grace D
    Beautiful images here from the winter season and these are quite attractive as well. I have found your sharing content quite supportive and able to improve my knowledge. Thumbs up with your further sharing on https://www.essaywritinglab.co.uk/ must-visit for more places to knowledge about here.
  3. Amet nihil
    People that have grandfathered health insurance plans are not going to be directly affected by health care reform. But because of the life cycle of their grandfathered health plan, it's going to make those plans more costly as they <a href="https://rdoutpatientrehab.com/treatment/individual-therapy/";>Individual therapy</a> discover that there are plans available now that they can easily transfer to that have a richer set of benefits that would be more beneficial for any chronic health issues they may have.
  4. Jamaima
    Winter walks in Nottingham are literally the best. I mean, I would trade everything just to have a long, peaceful walk, alone! Last year in winters, I hired someone to write my essay for me at cheap rates, and I took myself on a peaceful walk. I just love my street, neighborhood, town, and literally my country in winters!
    https://bestassignmentwriter.co.uk/write-my-essay-for-me-cheap.php
  5. wadew2122
    Nottinghamshire is a very beautiful place my grandmother lives here we go here on every winter vacation last we went on vacation and I have a lot of work from my college but I got help from <a href="https://assignmentshelp.uk/services/dissertation-writing-help/";>Dissertation Help UK</a> and I enjoy my vacation in Nottinghamshire.
  6. Paul
    Beautiful images here from the winter season and these are quite attractive as well. I have found your sharing content quite supportive and able to improve my knowledge.
    https://melody2021.jimdosite.com/
  7. guoitosofto
    It's difficult to find experienced individuals about this subject, yet you seem like you hear what you're saying! Thankful https://gadgetmedia.org/desiremovies/
  8. lawwriting
    Winter walks in Nottingham are actually the best. I mean, I could alternate the whole lot simply to have a long, non violent walk, alone! Last yr in winters, I employed a person to put in UK law essay writing services at reasonably-priced rates, and I took myself on a non violent walk. I simply love my street, neighborhood, town, and actually my united states in winters!

    https://www.lawwriting.co.uk/law-essays-writing.php
  9. somudhatta
    Howdy, I figure your blog might be having web program closeness issues. Unequivocally when I separate your site in Safari, it looks fine in any case, when opening in IE, it makes them cover issues. I just expected to give you an enthusiastic watch out! Close to that, astounding site!https://digitalsdailynews.com/gowatchseries/
  10. techwror
    Howdy! This article couldn't be worked on any! Seeing this post helps me with assessing my past level mate! He productively continued tending to about this. I'll move this post to him. Essentially certain he'll have an everything considered splendid examined. Thankful to you for sharing! https://techynic.com/turn-off-safe-mode-on-tumblr/
  11. slope unblocked go
    There is nothing like winter walks.I really like your blog.
  12. Marty
    Thanks guys
  13. Nathan Foster
    A walk in the forest can really sound very good, but sometimes sitting at home and playing games also sounds good. https://basketballlegends.fun
  14. appearworld.com
    I blog reliably and I genuinely respect your substance. Your article has genuinely beaten my advantage. I'm going to bookmark your site and continue to check for new scraps of information concerning once reliably. I bought in to your RSS channel also.https://appearworld.com/
  15. irene jane
    This is an excellent article. This is, in my opinion, one of the best posts ever written. Your work is excellent and inspiring. Thank you very much.
    https://helixjump2.com
  16. Olivia2828
    In this article, we discuss 10 best cryptocurrencies to invest in for beginners in 2022 according to Reddit. If you want to skip our detailed analysis of these currencies, go directly to 5 Best Cryp to Invest In For Beginners in 2022 According to Reddit.If you're interested in investing in the cryptocurrency market an excellent way to generate above -average returns is to look for the best cheap cryptocurrency to buy.A cryptocurrency (or “crypto”) is a digital currency that can be used to buy goods and services but uses an online ledger with strong cryptography to secure online transactions. Much of the interest in these unregulated currencies is to trade for profit, with speculators at times driving prices skyward. The most popular cryptocurrency, bitcoin, has had volatile price moves this year, reaching nearly US$65,000 in April before losing nearly half its value in May. By mid-October, the price had risen rapidly again: it hit an all-time high above US$66,000 before falling back. As reported by Reddit, here are the top 10 cryptocurrencies that will make you rich in January 2022.
    <a href="https://www.geeksscan.com/best-cryptocurrency-to-invest/";>cryto to invest </a>
  17. Olivia2828
    In this article, we discuss 10 best cryptocurrencies to invest in for beginners in 2022 according to Reddit. If you want to skip our detailed analysis of these currencies, go directly to 5 Best Cryp to Invest In For Beginners in 2022 According to Reddit.If you're interested in investing in the cryptocurrency market an excellent way to generate above -average returns is to look for the best cheap cryptocurrency to buy.A cryptocurrency (or “crypto”) is a digital currency that can be used to buy goods and services but uses an online ledger with strong cryptography to secure online transactions. Much of the interest in these unregulated currencies is to trade for profit, with speculators at times driving prices skyward. The most popular cryptocurrency, bitcoin, has had volatile price moves this year, reaching nearly US$65,000 in April before losing nearly half its value in May. By mid-October, the price had risen rapidly again: it hit an all-time high above US$66,000 before falling back. As reported by Reddit, here are the top 10 cryptocurrencies that will make you rich in January 2022.
    https://www.geeksscan.com/best-cryptocurrency-to-invest/
  18. suka
    It's great to be here with everyone, I have a lot of knowledge from what you share, to say thanks, the information and knowledge here help me a lot. <a href="https://poppyplaytimefree.com";>poppy playtime</a>
  19. Lilly Mark
    The path starts at Warburton and makes its way to Alvaston, passing through some of the most picturesque scenery in Nottinghamshire. Elimination of law dissertation is not easy, you can hire assistance via visiting here : https://www.lawessaywriting.co.uk/law-dissertation-writing/
  20. Jessica
    Indeed, my visit to Nottingham was enjoyful and memorable. I have collected those memories after reading this article. Thanks for sharing and also for memorising my old and gold memories.

    https://skip-hirenottingham.uk
  21. Mary Lane
    The Wolds Way Winter Walk starts at Cromwell Cross in Sherwood Forest and follows a varied route through the heathland, moorlands, and villages of East Derbyshire. Get more about that topic from https://www.onlineessayshelp.co.uk/medical-essay/

Leave a Reply

*