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1 Review and 160 Opinions The Travel Inn, now renamed Premier Travel Inn due, I believe, to a merger of two companies, is one...
1 Review and 30 Opinions If you are going to be in the centre of Worksop then this is by far the best hotel to make a base...
eddilowe Says: Creswell Crags is a pretty limestone gorge with a small lake. The footpath around the lake is nice and flat and a pleasant short walk on a nice day. You would...
Knocko Says: treefest is a small local family festival in july situated on a disused colliery site in newstead village Its on for four days with local bands workshops stalls...
Knocko Says: Rowthorne trail ...maun valley trail ...kings mill reservoir are but a few pleasant walks around where we live also alot of the old colliery slag heaps have...
Sherwood Forest YHA: YHA in Sherwood Forest
suvanki Says: I've not stayed here, (as my parents home is very near) but has excellent references!Modern purpose built Youth Hostel. Opened in 1998, on the site of the old...
Ye Olde Bell Hotel: 17th century coaching inn
suvanki Says: Barnby Moor is one of Nottinghamshires smallest villages, and had many coaching Inns as The Great North Road used to pass through. It was a popular spot for...
Eakring - Plague village connection
suvanki Says: Dating back to the Domesday Book, St Andrews Church, Eakring is worth a visit for those interested in church architecture.The main structure of the church dates...
suvanki Says: Eakring is an attractive North Nottinghamshire village, red roofed houses, surrounded by wide sweeping fields, and forest land.About 2 miles outside Eakring is...
suvanki Says: Ollerton village was originally known as Alreton or Allerton which meant Farm among the Alders! Alder trees can still be seen today lining the River Maun which...
suvanki Says: The village of Wellow is probably most famous for its Maypole. This is the tallest permanent maypole in England, standing at 55ft high, topped by a cockral...
suvanki Says: This is the village at the heart of Sherwood Forest.It has quite a charm, despite being a tourist magnet It is also the village where I spent my teenage years,...
Christys: Farm Shop and Restaurant
suvanki Says: Christys Restaurant and Farm shop, Hockerton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire. Friendly restaurant and Farm Shop, varied menu - sandwiches, salads, jacket potatoes...
The New Bengal: Indian Restaurant
Plendil Says: The New Bengal Balti & Tandoori RestaurantExtremely cosy restaurant with very low ceilings and uneven floors (even before the wine it's difficult to walk steady...
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Wollaton hall, in the outskirts of Nottingham is one of many mansions and halls in the district. These (former) houses of 'lower' royalty have great parks...
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Q: A group of 7 will be Nottingham this coming October for annual excursion. We have visited the Castle, Trip to Jelusleum, Victoria...

A: Hi, if you are an all male group try a visit to Hooters for some nice food and some fantastic scenery.
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Nottinghamshire, where I was born n bred!

Well first of all, an apology...for some reason I've been 'awarded' a 5 for this page, how I don't know on the strength of a few skimpy tips ;-( I'll try and do justice to this soon- in the meantime,...
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The Old Hometown Looks The Same.......

I've got some interesting experiences in Nottinghamshire. I'd love to share with you the 6 tips I've written, the 9 photos uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
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I paid a short visit to Nottingham recently as i had a job interview in the city. The interview, unfortunately, took up most of the day, but i did find time to explore the city and take a few...
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I suppose the first thing people will think of when you think of Nottingham is it's connection to Robin Hood. In relation to the legend of Robin Hood a must on the visiting list has to be Sherwood......
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Well I live here so its not that interesting to me!! But here is a picture of Nottingham Castle and the statue of legendary Robin Hood for who Nottingham is famous. Note the rain - its always...
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