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Tourist attractions in Nottingham

Sherwood Forest - England's Heart of Oak
Here you can explore the legendary home of Robin Hood, follow the waymarked trails through ancient woodland, and see the famous Major Oak. Recreate and discover the mysteries of the famous outlaw Robin Hood.
Location: Sherwood Forest
Telephone: 01623 82 32 02

The World of Robin Hood
Here you will experience the world of Robin Hood while characters from the legend take you on a guided tour. Enjoy the Pageants, Archery, Banquets, Minstrel and much more.
Location: The heart of Robin Hood Country Sherwood Forest, 5 minutes from the Major Oak.
Telephone: 01623 86 02 10

Creswell Crags
Travel back in time to the home of the Ice Age Hunters between 45,000 and 12,000 years ago and discover their world. You will also see evidence of the Earliest art in Britain, over 12,000 years old, and enter the caves.
Location: Creswell Crags is on the B6042, between A616 and A60, one mile
East of Creswell village.
Telephone: 01909 720378

The Caves of Nottingham
Discover a hidden world beneath the streets. Here you will explore 700-year-old man-made caves and discover why, and what they are for.
Location: Drury Walk, 1st Floor, Broadmarsh Shopping Center, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 9241 424

Longdale Craft Center, Museum & Restaurant
Enjoy this amazing museum set in recreated Victorian streets. There is everything from jewelry, wood, sculptures and ceramics. Plus changing exhibitions in the art galleries.
Location: Longdale Lane, Near Calverton, Nottingham
Telephone: 01623 79 48 58

Greenwood Bonsai Studio
Here you can enjoy Britain's most comprehensive collection of Bonsai's, pots, books, tool and sundries. Also offering a wide range of courses and workshops on all aspects of Bonsai. A great experience set in quiet rural surroundings.
Location: Greenwood Gardens, Ollerton Road, near Arnold, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 920 5757

Papplewick Pumping Station
One of the finest examples of a late Victorian waterworks, with magnificent stained glass windows and gilded birds. Enjoy the amazing ability of the Victorians to combined art with engineering.
Location: Off Longdale Road, Ravenshead
Telephone: 0115 963 2938

The Tales of Robin Hood
Described by many as a little Disney Land, this is the World's Greatest Medieval Adventure. Discover the sight and sound of Medieval England,and escape the sheriff's arrows.
Location: Maid Marian Way, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 948 3284

D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum
Discover the home and inspiration that touched the famous writer.
Location: 8A Victoria Street, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire
Telephone: 01773 71 73 53

The Museum of Nottingham Lace
Discover the industry that built Nottingham in this delightful museum.
Location: 3-5 High Pavement, The Lace Market, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 989 7365

Wonderland Pleasure Park
Enjoy one of the largest outdoor adventure areas in the county, set in 30 acres of parkland on the edge of Sherwood Forest. Explore the large tropical houses with exotic butterflies and reptiles plus much more.
Location: White Post, Farnsfield, Newark
Telephone: 01623 88 27 73

The American Adventure
Enjoy the worlds largest triple drop log flume, or ride the run away train, plus don't miss the gravity defying rollercoaster, or the rapids. If this is too much sit and enjoy one of the many entertaining shows. A great day out for the whole family, plus much more.
Location: Ilkeston, Derbyshire.
Telephone: 01773 53 15 21

Megazone
Nottingham's largest laser game adventure center, for ages 7 - 70+!
Location: Cranbrook Street, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 958 9178

Galleries of Justice
Travel through time and discover everything about justice in England through the ages, with lots of surprises and interaction, a great day out for the whole family.
Location: Lace Market, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 952 0555

Nottingham Castle Museum & art Gallery
Enjoy the temporary and permanent exhibitions, discover the story of Nottingham gallery and the under ground cave tours.
Location: Off Friar Lane, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 915 3700

Newstead Abbey
The magnificent former home of the poet Lord Byron can be explored and discovered as well as the spectacular gardens.
Location: Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire
Telephone: 01623 45 59 00

Green's Mill
Here you can enjoy a 19th century windmill that is fully operational, plus test your skills in the science center.
Location: Windmill Lane, Sneinton, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 915 6878

Brewhouse Yard Museum
Discover the museum of Nottingham life, set in 18th century cottages the museum presents a realistic glimpse of Nottingham life over the last 200 years.
Location: Castle Boulevard, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 915 3700

Museum of Costume and Textiles
Enjoy these beautiful displays of costume from the1790's to the mid 20th century presented in there respective period rooms.
Location: Castle Gate, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 915 3500

Wollaton Hall Natural History Museum and Park
Set in over 500 acres of parkland the magnificent Tudor building of Wollaton Hall is home to the Natural History Museum with plenty for the whole family to explore and discover.
Location: Wollaton Hall, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 915 3900

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