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Cabins in Sherwood Forest
A visit to Sherwood is a magical experience, with the lure of the land of Robin Hood, epic adventurers for both young and old, and a smattering of medieval history to boot. Rent a cabin in the closest town to the forest – Mansfield – which makes a great base for exploring the area. Consider also staying in one of the forest’s pretty villages such as Edwinstowe or Warsop to experience the relaxed country lifestyle. If you are looking for some real special, rent a cabin in the historic towns of nearby Newark and Southwell, steeped in history and impressive architecture.
Lodges for a relaxing breakAttractive barn conversions feature heavily in Sherwood Forest’s stock of cabins, with timbered ceilings and lashings of character. Lovely decor, luxurious furnishings, a glowing log burning stove and wonderful peaceful setting are all par for the course. Cabins in Sherwood Forest – a perfect base for a well-deserved relaxing break!
Travelers and activities
There is a plethora of easy-going walks and trails starting from the visitor center that provide you a great introduction to the forest. Created to suit all interests and levels of experience, all trails are well marked and follow detailed maps. An example route is Wildwood Trail. Six kilometers long, this trail will introduce you to the magic of this fantastic forest, passing heathland and wood pasture as well as some incredible ancient oaks.
Sherwood Forest for familiesOne of the UK’s top destination for family adventures, there is something for every child in Sherwood, be they Robin Hood fans, bug spotters, or young nature lovers. Throughout the year events are staged including guided walks, costumed characters, bug hunts and competitions, as well as seasonal events such as the enchanting moonlit Sparkling Sherwood, when the forest is lit up with thousands of glistening fairy lights to welcome in the Christmas vacations.
Sherwood Forest for adventure vacationsSherwood Forest Activity Center offers fantastic adrenaline-fuelled days out in the forest. Pick from a wide variety of fun activities including quad biking, archery, paintball and laser tag. On top of this, the UK’s national center for watersports is just down the road, where you can try windsurfing, kayaking and other fun-filled activities!
The medieval woodland of Sherwood Forest is known worldwide as the home of the mythical outlaw, Robin Hood!
Top 7 travel tips in Sherwood Forest
As soon as you arrive in Sherwood Forest, pop into Sherwood Forest Visitor Center to get full information on the myriad sights and sounds awaiting you in the area. The center is an attraction in its own right, with fun activities, and exhibits on the history of Robin Hood.
2. Experience Robin Hood FestivalEvery August the woods play host to the Robin Hood Festival, a fun-fuelled week-long festival with loads to keep your kids entertained throughout the day in wonderful natural surroundings. Re-enactments, song, storytelling, sword-fighting, archery and more!
3. Visit nearby market townsSherwood is near to the historic towns of Newark and Southwell. Newark is steeped in history, home to one of the most impressive Georgian market squares in the country and an imposing castle. Southwell is another gorgeous market town, with a pedestrianised center that is a delight to walk around crown.
4. Another great family day outWollaton Hall and Park comprises extensive grounds, an industrial museum, a historic mansion and giant play area for children. A fascinating destination for the adults and a great place for the kids to run around and have fun! Fun fact: a batman movie was shot here!
5. Pick up some Robin Hood themed souvenirs at the gift shopThe Sherwood Forest Visitor Center is home to a gift shop selling locally made products such as crockery, bags, candles and conserves. There are also all sorts of Robin Hood memorabilia to choose from including bows and arrows, wooden swords and little Robin Hood and Friar Tuck teddy bears.
6. Admire a thousand-year-old treeThe Major Oak is one of the forest’s most popular sights. It is a truly spectacular tree boasting a trunk 10 meters in circumference which is over 1,000 years old! Rumour has it that it was Robin’s hiding place when he was being followed by the authorities!
7. Try your hand at archeryThe visitor center holds free of charge archery events in the tourist seasons and school vacations. Meet your favorite Robin Hood characters and learn both how to make and use a bow and arrow and you can even try your hand at archery!