Is there anything left of Sherwood Forest?

Sherwood Forest formerly occupied almost all of western Nottinghamshire and extended into Derbyshire. Today a reduced area of woodland, mostly pine plantations, remains between Nottingham and Worksop.
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How much of Sherwood Forest is left?

Today Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve encompasses 424.75 hectares (1,049.6 acres), surrounding the village of Edwinstowe and the site of Thoresby Hall.
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What lives in Sherwood Forest?

Fauna to Spot in Sherwood Forest

Among our forest friends we have Rabbit; Vole; Shrew; Hedgehog; Stoat; Weasel, Fox; Badger; Pipistrelle bat; Noctule bat, Fallow deer. The fallow deer which live in Sherwood Pines Forest Park are small, dark, very shy, unusually coloured, and difficult to spot.
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Who owns the Sherwood Forest?

Thoresby Estate

In the same family since 1633 – incorporates Sherwood Forest and owns the land on which the nature reserve sits. To this day, the family takes an active role in the management of the land and their support and passion for Sherwood is invaluable.
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Did people live in Sherwood Forest?

People lived in Sherwood Forest- it was not just a big area of woodland! The whole town of Nottingham- its fields and meadows; the large royal manor of Mansfield and its outlying Berewicks; and many villages lay within the bounds of Sherwood Forest.
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A Brief History of Sherwood Forest

Is the Major Oak still alive?

The long, twisted limbs of the slow-growing tree have been supported by wooden stilts since Victorian times, and the Major Oak continues to live and grow.
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Is Sherwood Forest open to the public?

A visit to Sherwood Forest is an extremely affordable adventure for everyone. There may only be one other forest in the world which has a name as well-known as Sherwood .
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Is Sherwood Forest worth visiting?

Sherwood Forest is a landmark thousands of years in the making, alive with nature, history and folklore, all waiting to be explored! It is known the world-over as the home of Robin Hood, and packed with stories, from the ancient oaks to the country's most famous outlaw, and the work of the RSPB and their partners.
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Is Robin Hood based off a real person?

Robin Hood is a legendary figure from English folklore, and his existence as a real historical person has not been proven. The story of Robin Hood has been told and retold for centuries, and over time, many elements of the story have been added, changed, or embellished.
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Where is Robin Hood's tree?

The Major Oak, known throughout the world as the secret hiding place of Nottinghamshire's outlaw hero Robin Hood, is located in historic Sherwood Forest, a 450-hectare national nature reserve.
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Why is the Sherwood Forest so important?

Historic Sherwood

Wooded for centuries, and once part of a vast royal hunting ground, Sherwood's a unique place to visit, boasting hundreds of ancient oaks thriving here for more than 500 years, including the legendary Major Oak, estimated to be around 1,000 years old.
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What is Sherwood Forest famous for?

The most famous tree in Sherwood Forest is the Major Oak (pictured above), which is about 800 years old and was said the be the hiding place for Robin Hood. The tree's massive branches have to be supported by scaffolding, and there's a fence stopping visitors getting too close.
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Does Sherwood Forest have a lake?

There are 14 Sherwood Forest lakes to pick from. Find the perfect places to go with your kids and get out on your next adventure! All the lakes we list are rated according to the ages they are suitable for, facilities and whether they are suitable for rainy days or best when the sun is shining.
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How old is the oldest tree in Sherwood Forest?

Due to its national importance, conservation measures to the tree have been carried out continually since 1908. Today, this world famous oak, at least 1000 years old, weighs an estimated 23 tons, its trunk circumference is 33 feet (10m) and its branches spread to over 92 feet (28m).
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Who planted Sherwood Forest?

Wojack and group of Rothbury-area locals planted what the festival now calls Sherwood Forest back in 1955. What is now a small forest of 70-foot-tall white pine was 6-foot seedlings planted to repopulate an area devastated by harvesting.
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Can you walk around Sherwood Forest?

Sherwood Forest is home to one of Europe's largest collections of ancient oak trees, and you can walk amongst the giants of this forest on a trail that visits a number of them.
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How old was Robin Hood when he died?

Ritson gave the date of Robin Hood's death as 18 November 1247, when he would have been around 87 years old. In copious and informative notes Ritson defends every point of his version of Robin Hood's life.
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What was Robin Hood's real name?

As the earl, Robin's real name is sometimes said to be Robin Fitzooth, or the lord of Locksley Hall. In the television series Robin of Sherwood, Robin of Loxley is killed, and Robert of Huntingdon becomes the second Robin Hood.
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Is Robin Hood a villain or hero?

He was an excellent archer. Robin Hood was a hero in his time. While many believe he was a thief and a villain to the law, others feel he was a hero to the poor. Some people might say that Robin Hood stole from the government, and stealing is a crime, no matter what your cause is.
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Can I get married at Sherwood Forest?

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Who made Sherwood Forest famous?

Sherwood Forest, woodland and former royal hunting ground, county of Nottinghamshire, England, that is well known for its association with Robin Hood, the outlaw hero of medieval legend.
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What is the closest city to Sherwood Forest?

Towns and Villages

Edwinstowe is the closest village to our cabins and is at the heart of the legend. This charming village has a history stretching back nearly 1500 years and there's even a story that Robin Hood and Maid Marian were married here.
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Why is Nottingham famous?

Nottingham has a rich history of invention and innovation. Ibuprofen was discovered in Nottingham - as was tarmac (Nottingham's Radcliffe Road was the world's first tarmac road), the traffic light, HP Sauce, the video tape recorder, the MRI scanner, and high pressure water.
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Does Sherwood Forest have toilets?

Toilets with baby change facilities are situated within the Visitor Centre, but please note there are no others out on the reserves. As well as two accessible toilets, we also have a Changing Places facility which provides greater space and access for people with disabilities – and importantly, their carers too.
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Does Sherwood Forest have a beach?

Up to 400 acres of beautiful forest to explore. Free entry to the Subtropical Swimming Paradise water park, with rides, slides and splash pools. A lake and beach to enjoy.
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