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Sherwood Forest Christmas Trail

Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, Forest Corner, Edwinstowe, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG21 9RN
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Saturday 14 December 2019 - Sunday 5 January 2020 | 11am - 3pm
£2 per trail sheet (£1.60 for RSPB members)

 

Enjoy some of Sherwood Forest's midwinter magic on a self-guided Christmas trail winding its way through the magnificent winter woodland.

Follow your map to try and find all of the festive clues hidden throughout the woodland, amongst the awesome ancient oaks and wintry woodland scenery. Crack the Christmas code words along the trail route to find the final answer…

Come along any day from Saturday 14 December to Sunday 5 January (except Christmas Day), 11am until 3pm.
£2 per trail sheet (£1.60 for RSPB members).

Please note car parking charges apply for non-RSPB members.

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