The Robin Hood Way was first planned by members of the Nottingham Wayfarers’ Rambling Club in the 1980s and takes in many of the famous sites associated with Robin Hood, including Nottingham Castle, the Robin Hood statue, Edwinstowe and Sherwood Forest.
The 107 mile walk also takes in some of the most scenic areas in Nottinghamshire such as Wollaton Park, the Georgian town of Southwell and Clumber Park. Much of the walk is on landscaped trails making it ideal if you want to relax as you admire the landscape.
Further details on the route, including ordering a book and points of interest, are available on the website on the top of this listing. A GPS route can also be downloaded here.
Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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