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Newark
One of the largest volunteer run aviation museums in the U.K, Newark Air Museum holds a diverse display of aviation artefacts and a collection of more than thirty aero engines.
Nottingham
A focal point for residents and visitors, Old Market Square is where friends meet, shoppers have a rest, and many great days and nights begin. It is the largest public space in the UK after London’s Trafalgar Square and is a major hub for the…
Kings Clipstone, Mansfield
Join Superworm and friends on their brand-new adventure at Sherwood Pines.
Discover the small but mighty creatures in the much-loved story and learn about the everyday heroic feats of minibeasts in the forest.
Mansfield
St Mary's Church is a beautiful and ancient place of worship in the heart of Sherwood Forest. It is visited by hundreds of tourists annually, who come to see the church where, according to legend, Robin Hood and Maid Marian were…
Nottingham
A historic, beautifully maintained park that is home to an important collection of over 800 trees, award winning Nottingham Arboetum is Nottingham's oldest public park and the closest park to the city centre.
East Leake
Manor Farm Park & Woodlands is a 25-acre visitor attraction in East Leake, Loughborough, offering unforgettable family adventures. Guests can enjoy hands-on animal encounters, daily falconry displays, and explore the UK’s largest indoor playbarn in…
Mansfield
The Dukeries Cycle Trail Distance: 32 miles (51 km) The Dukeries Trail runs across north Nottinghamshire, to the Derbyshire and Lincolnshire borders, through the former ducal estates of Clumber, Welbeck and Thoresby which were established using…
Walesby , Newark
Walesby Forest is an International Outdoor Activity Centre located in the heart of Robin Hood County, spanning over 250 acres of beautiful woodland just waiting to be explored.
Nottingham
New Art Exchange is the largest art centre in the UK dedicated to culturally diverse arts. Entry to exhibitions and events is FREE.
Newark
Located at White Post Farm in Farnsfield, the Bird of Prey Centre is home to over 30 different species of hawks, owls, eagles, and falcons.
Newark
Newark to Harbey Cycle Route Distance: 15 miles (24 km)
Newark-on-Trent is a delight to explore with its castle and traditional market square.
The cycle route takes you under the town’s bypass and the A1 and through Winthorpe into open…
Nottingham
Since Wollaton Hall opened to the public in 1926, it has been home to the city’s natural history museum. On display are some of the best items from the three quarters of a million specimens that make up its zoology, geology, and botany collections.
Bothamsall
The Cheetham family have been farming at Haughton Park Farm since 1923. Thelma Cheetham started making her wonderful ice cream in the mid-eighties, using only natural ingredients and milk from the family's herd of pedigree Friesians.
Towering above the pretty village of Matlock Bath, in the Derwent Valley, is The Heights of Abraham, one of Britain’s top visitor attractions. The estate has been welcoming tourists for over two centuries, but it wasn’t until 1984 when an ambitious…
Ruddington, Nottingham
Rushcliffe Country Park Cycle Route
Distance: 2 miles (3km)
Explore over 200 acres of cycling and walking trails in this popular country park near Nottingham. In the park you will find wildflower meadows, grassland, conservation and…
Elston Village
Whatever your pampering needs, Eden Hall in Elston Village, Nottinghamshire is the perfect, peaceful getaway.
Nottingham
The Exchange has been at the centre of Nottingham retailing for over 85 years and is the city’s oldest shopping arcade.
Newark
Newark to Cotham Cycle Route Distance: 5 miles (8 km)
The Newark to Bottesford railway was open to passenger traffic between 1878 and 1955, with Cotham station opening in 1879. The line offered a route to Nottingham and Leicester and at one…
Newark
This was the residence of the Governors of Newark during the sieges of the Civil War. A diagonal path from the Governor’s House to the south door of the Parish Church was laid, so the Governor could walk to the church without soiling his feet. The…
Nottingham
A mural, which celebrates Nottingham’s pioneering history with the lace industry, has been created on the NCC Car Park located on Fletcher Gate.
