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Selected dates in 2023 | 10am, 12 noon , 2pm, 4pm
Rock Cemetery Catacombs
Tickets £12
This is a unique opportunity to visit the fascinating catacombs beneath Rock Cemetery. Open to the public for the first time, these intriguing tunnels lie ready to be explored. Guided tours will provide an introduction and background to the Cemetery itself followed by a tour of the catacombs.
The meeting point for tours will be at the main entrance to the Cemetery adjacent to the Cemetery Lodge, junction of Forest Road East and Mansfield Road. The tours are not suitable for wheelchairs or prams/buggies, and sensible footwear must be worn. Those aged under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Private tours are also available. Contact Christine.Duckworth@nottinghamcity.gov.uk for more information.
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