Log Cabins & Lodges in Nottinghamshire
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If you've wanted a Robin Hood-style adventure up close, head to Nottinghamshire, a city where you can enjoy great attractions. Not only old buildings and traditional characters with typical adventurer costumes but in the heart of the city you will find sports stadiums, shopping centres, nightclubs and restaurants. Nottinghamshire is a place loaded with many charming things to see and create in every corner, and you can easily discover it using the city's decorated public transport system.
Beautiful log cabins & lodges surrounded by woodsDon't miss the chance to inhabit the most beautiful cabins in Sherwood Forest and other Nottinghamshire towns. These magical cabins seem to emerge from the forest naturally because when you see them, they inspire certain enchanting magic that takes you back to fairy tales and elves. On the outside these cabins have country designs combined with a modern style inside, they also offer you amenities that you will not believe are there such as internet, television, washing machine. Come and see for yourself how much beauty there is in this place! Are you ready to live in a fairytale?
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Wollaton Hall is a must-see for anyone visiting Nottinghamshire, this wonderful Tudor house was built in the middle of a great commotion in the 1580s. A monument that you should know that was built on the orders of Sir Francis Willoughby and was considered a "phenomenon house" due to its great Jacobean and Elizabethan style, to such an extent that it influenced the English architecture many times thereafter. It is also important for you to know that Wollaton Hall is located on a natural hill near the west of Nottingham and surrounded by 500 acres of deer park. It also has an Industrial Museum in the stables and attached buildings.
Nottinghamshire for active travelWalk in the park and the Arboretum. Enjoy a walk in the oldest park located near the campus of Nottingham Trent University. It was opened in 1852 and was overseen by the eminent Victorian botanist Samuel Curtis. Some of the 800 trees that are planted there date from the year the park was founded. So, you can't miss this legendary park where its trees surely witnessed great stories from the past.
Nottinghamshire has an interesting reputation for being named a City of Literature in 2015.
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This museum was recently renovated and renamed, it is located in an old courthouse that was built in the fourteenth century. As time passed, the jail and the courtroom grew larger. The newer modifications were made in the 1870s after a fire broke out. You can visit this museum and follow closely, through interactive learning, how justice worked in times of yore. You will see characters dressed in period costumes telling you what they do in their jobs as judges or jailers.
2. Relax in Sherwood PinesThis forest is the perfect place to spend time with your family and relax peacefully. Spend a spectacular day visiting the kangaroos and stroll along the beautiful Gruffalo trail, where you can interact very well with your children. If you want to go through the forest by bike, you can also do it.
3. A place you must go toSherwood Forest is a wonderful forest that will fascinate you with its magnificent arms open to the sky and its formidable trunk full of wrinkles telling you how much it has seen and how much life it has inside. Next, you will see a panel where they inform you how many fungi, insects, birds, among others, inhabit the forest. If you manage to walk the entire park you will realize how much harmony exists in the place, everything remains in tune with mother earth. Do not stop receiving all the good energy that lives in this forest!
4. Go shopping in Old Market SquareNottingham has the UK's largest remaining market square, almost 5.5 acres in size and still a gathering point for the city. Given its integral function, the square is located enters the centre of Nottingham and has one of the main landmarks of the city on its eastern edge. This square is the place where everyone gathers on New Year's Eve, and it has a German-style “Weihnachtsmarkt” and a fair in December. Go ahead and get to know her!
5. The famous City of Cavesyou must know a little about the history of Nottinghamshire before entering the upper level of the Broadmarsh shopping centre, where you can take an underground journey through more than a thousand years of history. The Drury Hill neighbourhoods are down too, dating back to Victorian times, in those days it was one of the most despised neighbourhoods in the UK. Much later, the system was used as a bomb shelter during the Nottingham bombing in May 1941. Once you are below the surface you will hear accounts of the attack
6. An interesting tour of Creswell CrapsIn this impressive limestone gorge with a beautiful lake and caves you will be given a lot of information about the different finds, you can also go on a tour if you wish. The visitor centre is a very attractive building, with a very nice cafe surrounded by trees and lots of outside seating. You can have a cup of tea and an excellent scone, sit outside on the balcony and then go for a walk around the lake. The whole place has a very calm and relaxing atmosphere; you will really enjoy it if you spend a couple of hours here. There is also a gift shop with a wide variety of items and prices for children and adults.
7. Sundown Adventureland, fun just for kidsIn this park you will find well-designed play areas, including a large sand area, the miniature houses are great to explore. There are 2 game centres, so even if it rains you will have somewhere to take refuge. One place to consider is the toddler play area to the left as you enter the park, suitable for very young children. The park is quite large, there is a lot of space for picnics, with many areas to sit while the children play. Everything is always neat and clean.
Information about log cabins in Nottinghamshire
🏡 Log cabins available: | 110 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -32%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £31. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 45 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |