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6 Ways to Discover Nottinghamshire’s Historic Heritage

6 Ways to Discover Nottinghamshire’s Historic Heritage

Take yourself on a trip to the centre of the action with Nottinghamshire’s greatest legends. Discover the largest cave network in the UK and visit the home of Robin Hood.

Tunnel into the centre of Nottingham’s Oldest Stories

Descend beneath Nottingham’s city centre and explore the UK’s largest cave network, with over 800 hand-carved sandstone caves concealed beneath the city streets. Explore Nottingham’s unique underground labyrinth and uncover the fascinating tales of those who lived, worked and sought shelter inside the City of Caves.

Get to the heart of the National Justice Museum

Step into the centre of Britain’s law and justice history at the Grade II-listed Shire Hall, home to Nottingham’s iconic National Justice Museum. Experience crime, punishment and social justice of the time as you meet the characters, take part in interactive activities, and discover the history spread over five floors of the former Victorian courtroom, prison and police station. Explore historic collections, venture into centuries old underground cells, and stand inside the courtrooms where real trials once took place. To make your visit unforgettable you can even witness a gripping re-enactment of a live execution.

Top Tip: Enjoy a reduced admission price to the National Justice Museum and City of Caves when you book a joint ticket.

Immerse yourself in art and creativity at Nottingham Castle

A short 15-minute walk from the National Justic Museum, perched high on Nottingham’s iconic sandstone cliffs providing a 360-degree view of the city, Nottingham Castle is famous worldwide for being the backdrop to the legendary tales of Robin Hood and his rivalry with the Sheriff of Nottingham. Inside, you can explore over 1,000 years of history through immersive exhibitions, art galleries and craft displays that bring the castle’s rich heritage to life. Check out the new rebellion gallery which explores Nottingham’s inherent rebel spirit and notorious protests that played a major role in the castle’s dramatic story. Can’t stop thinking about the view? Stay overnight at Castle House with a breathtaking rooftop terrace featuring a hot tub and panoramic views of the castle.

Thirsty for more, visit Nottingham Castle on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th April for a beer festival like no other. Sip on quality beers from Nottingham’s independent breweries, enjoy live entertainment and soak up the historic atmosphere for an unforgettable experience with unbeatable views across the city.

Wollaton Hall, explore the real Wayne Manor

Just 8 miles from Gotham, Wollaton Hall is world-famous as Wayne Manor in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises. This magnificent Elizabethan mansion is one of Nottingham’s most iconic landmarks, home to the Natural History Museum and Nottingham Industrial Museum, featuring over 750,000 artifacts and working steam engines. Outside, explore the 500-acre deer park and gardens, spot wildlife around the lake and spot deer living in the woodlands, and for families enjoy trails packed with fun activities. A must-visit for film fans and history lovers alike.

Don’t miss out on a weekend of festivals in May with The Ibiza Orchestra Experience, Sausage and Cider Festival and Summer in Nashville festival with live music from dance anthems to the best tribute bands for rock and country music on 29th – 31st May.

Wander through Hockley and Lace Market

Part of Nottingham’s vibrant Creative Quarter, Hockley and Lace Market blends Nottingham’s rich fashion history with modern culture. Once the city’s beating industrial centre, the area is famously known for its towering red-brick warehouses, hidden alleyways and rebellious spirit that dates to the Luddites. Today, the city’s oldest area is filled with charming and elegant independent restaurants, bars, markets and vintage stores that articulate Nottingham’s creative culture.

Home to the largest live entertainment venue in the East Midlands, make sure to get tickets to see Nottingham Forest Netball and Nottingham Panthers Ice Hockey Team play at Motorpoint Arena, alongside other touring superstars.

Did you know that every Saturday at 2pm just outside the Lace Market at the Cross Keys pub you can join Robin Hood at a town tour of Nottingham? Join this award-winning guided tour filled with historical facts and discover how simple ballads over 700 years old grew into one of the greatest stories ever told. This fun, theatrical exploration of the legend is told against the back drop of the city.

Nottingham Contemporary

Adorned with a delicate lace pattern, Nottingham Contemporary is one of the UK’s largest contemporary art galleries in the UK, hosting regular international art exhibitions which are free for the public to view.

Highlights for 2026 include multiple enchanting candlelit concerts that explore the Best of Hans Zimmer, Tributes to Coldplay and Queen, the Spring 2026 Exhibition Launch party and the first European solo exhibition by multi-disciplinary artist Shahana Rajani: Lines That World a River لکیروں سے دریا تھامنا.

Top travel tip:  You can get to all of these incredible attractions without a car! Jump on a tram with the Nottingham Express Transit as your direct connection across the city centre. Travel to Wollaton Hall car-free with the Nottingham City Transport.

Explore the great Nottinghamshire countryside and its tourism gems

Head into the Nottinghamshire's countryside and explore the legendary Sherwood Forest and walk in the footsteps of our outlaw hero, Robin Hood. Strolls through the pathways between the ancient oak trees and discover the most famous of them all: the Major Oak (a legendary hideout of Robin Hood and his Merry Men).

Just a 30-minute drive away you’ll find the recently opened Sherwood Observatory. The observatory is a new multi-million-pound visitor attraction located in the heart of Ashfield. It has been constructed on the site of a stunning Victorian reservoir building and offers a unique opportunity to explore the wonders of space and science.

Product Information

  1. City of Caves

    Nottingham

    Address

    Garner's Hill, Nottingham, NG1 1HF

    Tel:

    +44 (0)115 952 0555
  2. Address

    High Pavement, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 1HN

    Tel:

    +44(0)115 952 0555
  3. Nottingham Castle

    Nottingham

    Address

    Lenton Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 6EL

    Tel:

    0115 876 3100
  4. Address

    Lenton Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 6EL
  5. Address

    Wollaton Park, Nottingham, NG8 2AE

    Tel:

    0115 8763100
  6. Ibiza Orchestra

    Wollaton, Nottingham

    Address

    Wollaton Hall & Deer Park, Wollaton, Nottingham, NG8 2AE
  7. Sausage & Cider Festival

    Wollaton, Nottingham

    Address

    Wollaton Hall & Deer Park, Wollaton, Nottingham, NG8 2AE
  8. Address

    Wollaton Hall & Deer Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG82AE

    Tel:

    01158763100
  9. Address

    Bolero Square, The Lace Market, Nottingham, NG1 1LA

    Tel:

    0115 853 3000
  10. Robin Hood Town Tour

    Fletcher Gate, Nottingham

    Address

    Starts at The Cross Keys Pub, Byard Lane, Fletcher Gate, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 2GJ

    Tel:

    +44(0)7941 210986
  11. Address

    Nottingham Contemporary, Weekday Cross, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 2GB
  12. Address

    Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, nottingham, nottinghamshire, NG1 2GB

    Tel:

    +441159489750
  13. Address

    Nottingham Contemporary, Weekday Cross, Nottingham, NG1 2GB

    Tel:

    0115 9489750
  14. Address

    Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre and National Nature Reserve, Forest Corner, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, NG21 9RN

    Tel:

    01623 677321
  15. The Major Oak

    Edwinstowe

    Address

    Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre, Forest Corner, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, NG21 9RN

    Tel:

    01623 677321
  16. Sherwood Observatory

    Sutton-in-Ashfield

    Address

    Coxmoor Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 5LF

    Tel:

    01623 552276

Itinerary Distances

FromToDistance * (metric)
City of Caves (52.95077,-1.14589)National Justice Museum (52.9508,-1.14392)0.12
National Justice Museum (52.9508,-1.14392)Nottingham Castle (52.94942,-1.15441)0.65
Nottingham Castle (52.94942,-1.15441)Nottingham Independents' Castle Beer Festival (52.94957,-1.15485)0.03
Nottingham Independents' Castle Beer Festival (52.94957,-1.15485)Wollaton Hall and Park (52.94778,-1.21095)3.39
Wollaton Hall and Park (52.94778,-1.21095)Ibiza Orchestra (52.94723,-1.20964)0.1
Ibiza Orchestra (52.94723,-1.20964)Sausage & Cider Festival (52.94723,-1.20964)0
Sausage & Cider Festival (52.94723,-1.20964)Summer in Nashville (52.9479,-1.21172)0.14
Summer in Nashville (52.9479,-1.21172)Motorpoint Arena Nottingham (52.95264,-1.13927)4.4
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham (52.95264,-1.13927)Robin Hood Town Tour (52.95212,-1.14654)0.44
Robin Hood Town Tour (52.95212,-1.14654)Nottingham Contemporary (52.95118,-1.14603)0.1
Nottingham Contemporary (52.95118,-1.14603)Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer (52.95116,-1.14583)0.01
Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer (52.95116,-1.14583)Spring 2026 Exhibition Launch Party (52.95116,-1.14584)0
Spring 2026 Exhibition Launch Party (52.95116,-1.14584)Shahana Rajani: Lines That World a River لکیروں سے دریا تھامنا (52.95116,-1.14584)0
Shahana Rajani: Lines That World a River لکیروں سے دریا تھامنا (52.95116,-1.14584)Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre & National Nature Reserve (53.20295,-1.06399)25.71
Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre & National Nature Reserve (53.20295,-1.06399)The Major Oak (53.20239,-1.06271)0.1
The Major Oak (53.20239,-1.06271)Sherwood Observatory (53.1143,-1.22201)13.02
Total Distance *48.19 miles
Estimated Journey Time1.55 hours

* Approximate distance by road

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