Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire is a county in the East Midlands of England. The area is steeped in history and culture and the legend of Robin Hood. Sherwood Forest is a very popular place to explore all year around and the City of Nottingham is vibrant and lively.
Towns
- 🌍 Nottingham is the lively county town, which still has a Sheriff and Nottingham Castle.
- 🌍 Arnold
- 🌍 Beeston
- 🌍 Carlton
- 🌍 Eastwood
- 🌍 Hucknall
- 🌍 Kimberley
- 🌍 Kirkby-in-Ashfield
- 🌍 Mansfield
- 🌍 Newark-on-Trent
- 🌍 Retford
- 🌍 Stapleford
- 🌍 Sutton-in-Ashfield
- 🌍 Worksop
- 🌍 Edwinstowe is set in the last remnant of primeval Sherwood Forest, central to the legend of Robin Hood.
Get in
By plane
- 🌍 East Midlands Airport (EMA IATA) lies 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Nottingham and flights are available to many European (mostly tourist) destinations. The Skylink Express bus runs between the airport and city centre every 30 minutes during the day. The bus journey takes approximately 35 minutes, depending on traffic conditions, and costs £5 single, £9.90 return, £9 for a day ticket (zigzag plus) including all trentbarton buses in the area. The slower Skylink Nottingham bus runs all through the night (hourly), with the same fares and a journey time of 50 minutes to an hour.
- 🌍 Birmingham Airport (BHX IATA) is about 40 miles from Nottingham and serves all major European and many international destinations. It is accessible by train, changing at Birmingham New Street.
- 🌍 Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA IATA) lies to the north of Nottinghamshire.
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