Sightseeing
Nottingham Castle and caves.
Old Market Square
Lace Market
Shopping
Bars
Restaurants
Theatres
Concert Hall
11 locals recommend
Nottingham city centre
Nottingham Castle and caves.
Old Market Square
Lace Market
Shopping
Bars
Restaurants
Theatres
Concert Hall
Newark
Historic market town with its ruined castle. A 30 minute drive.
Sport
Water sports, walking, cycling!
56 locals recommend
Holme Pierrepont Country Park, home of The National Water Sports Centre
Adbolton LaneWater sports, walking, cycling!
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
World famous test ground.
Premiership football. The home of the Reds!
22 locals recommend
Nottingham Forest Football Club Ticket Office
Pavilion RoadPremiership football. The home of the Reds!
Notts County Football Club
The home of the Magpies!
Nottingham Tennis Centre
University BoulevardAnyone for tennis?
National Ice Centre
Belward StreetLet loose your inner Torville and Dean!
History
Historic Castle the scene of the Battle of Lincoln Fair which had the English not won there would have been a King Louis of France on the throne!
163 locals recommend
Lincoln Castle
Castle HillHistoric Castle the scene of the Battle of Lincoln Fair which had the English not won there would have been a King Louis of France on the throne!
Lincoln Cathedral visitor centre and gardens
Minster YardAt one point the tallest building in the world!
Bradgate Park
Bradgate ParkThe childhood home of Lady Jane Grey the nine day Queen.
The king in the car park. Slain on Bosworth Battlefield in 1485 during the closing stages of the Wars of the Roses.
91 locals recommend
King Richard III Visitor Centre
4A St MartinsThe king in the car park. Slain on Bosworth Battlefield in 1485 during the closing stages of the Wars of the Roses.
The location of one of the most famous battles in English history!
31 locals recommend
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre
Ambion LaneThe location of one of the most famous battles in English history!
Beseiged three times in the English Civil War the ruined castle is a snapshot of its bombardment in the final one.
Bad King John died here after losing the crown jewels crossing The Wash on England's east coast.
34 locals recommend
Newark Castle
Castle GateBeseiged three times in the English Civil War the ruined castle is a snapshot of its bombardment in the final one.
Bad King John died here after losing the crown jewels crossing The Wash on England's east coast.
Provides a fascinating insight into a war that was anything but civil!
18 locals recommend
National Civil War Centre Newark Museum
14 Appleton GateProvides a fascinating insight into a war that was anything but civil!
King Charles I raised his royal standard here signifying the start of the English Civil War
195 locals recommend
Nottingham Castle
Lenton RoadKing Charles I raised his royal standard here signifying the start of the English Civil War
Days Out
A great day out for the family. Walking, cycling and relaxing. A 45 minute drive.
146 locals recommend
Rutland Water Cruises
Bull Brig LaneA great day out for the family. Walking, cycling and relaxing. A 45 minute drive.
Chatsworth House
The beautiful family home of the Duchess of Devonshire.
Belvoir Castle
Woolsthorpe RoadA majestic castle overlooking the beautiful Vale of Belvoir.
Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre
Forest CornerThe home of Robin Hood and his Merry Men!
Belton House
High RoadA lovely property looked after by the National Trust.
Newstead Abbey
Nottingham RoadThe home of Lord Byron who was "mad, bad and dangerous to know"!
Wollaton Park
The home of Batman!
National Space Centre
Exploration DriveTo infinity and beyond!
Cars, bikes and music. But not necessarily at the same time!
40 locals recommend
Donington Park Circuit
Cars, bikes and music. But not necessarily at the same time!
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Great gigs!
Twinlakes Family Theme Park
Melton Spinney RoadThe Locality
Stanton on the Wolds is a quiet village on the edge of the Nottinghamshire Wolds. There are miles of footpaths and bridleways crisscrossing the rolling countryside which makes it ideal for walkers and cyclists. For those who like to spoil a good walk by hitting golf balls the village boasts a lovely 18 hole course where the ancient church sits quietly by.
Stanton-on-the-Wolds
Stanton on the Wolds is a quiet village on the edge of the Nottinghamshire Wolds. There are miles of footpaths and bridleways crisscrossing the rolling countryside which makes it ideal for walkers and cyclists. For those who like to spoil a good walk by hitting golf balls the village boasts a lovely 18 hole course where the ancient church sits quietly by.
Rushcliffe Country Park
Mere WayGreat for a good walk in the fresh air!
Studying
Nottingham Trent University
50 Shakespeare StThe newer of the city's two universities.
Nottingham Trent University, Clifton Campus
Clifton LaneUniversity of Nottingham
The older of the two universities in the city.
University of Nottingham, Jubilee Campus
7301 Wollaton RdThe University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus
Nottingham Trent University, Brackenhurst Campus
Brackenhurst LaneLazy Lunching
The place to be for a wide variety of boutiques, cafes, gift shops, charity shops, bars and restaurants.
Restaurants include Wagamama, Pizza Express & Cotes Brasserie. Costa Coffee and Starbucks are amongst many other privately run cafes. Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham Forest and Notts County football grounds and Trent Bridge all within a 5 minute walk. A lovely park nestles in the heart of West Bridgford where you could enjoy a relaxing picnic.
11 locals recommend
West Bridgford
The place to be for a wide variety of boutiques, cafes, gift shops, charity shops, bars and restaurants.
Restaurants include Wagamama, Pizza Express & Cotes Brasserie. Costa Coffee and Starbucks are amongst many other privately run cafes. Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham Forest and Notts County football grounds and Trent Bridge all within a 5 minute walk. A lovely park nestles in the heart of West Bridgford where you could enjoy a relaxing picnic.