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A
slightly off-beat holiday destination, Nottinghamshire in the Midlands has much to offer
tourists. Everyone recognises Nottinghamshire as Robin Hood
Country. Everywhere you go in the county you will find references
to the legend of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. There is still the remnant of
Sherwood Forest, with the Major Oak, a hollow oak tree that Robin Hood
was supposed to have concealed himself in. Nowadays there is a purpose
built visitor centre in Sherwood Forest with an exhibition , tea room
and gift shop. It's still an excellent place for walks
with several well maintained trails. The aerial assault course
company, 'Go Ape', has opened a centre in the forest for those who like
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Southwell
to the west of Newark-on-Trent has two major visitor attractions on
offer; the National Trust workhouse, with audio tours, that bring to
life the miserable existence of those destitute souls forced to rely on
the workhouse, and of course Southwell Minster with its famous chapter
house and carvings.
Good outdoor places to visit
in Nottinghamshire are Newstead Abbey and its extensive
grounds, Clumber Park, Rufford Park, and Wollaton Park in
Nottingham. All have visitor
attractions, walks, toilets and restaurants.
Find
holiday cottages, holiday lets, and other self-catering accommodation
for your stay in Nottinghamshire.
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