Mansfield (/ˈmænzˌfiːld/) is a market town in Nottinghamshire, England. It is the main town in the Mansfield local government district and is a part of the Mansfield Urban Area. Nestling in a pocket within the Maun Valley surrounded by hills, the town is around 12 miles (19 km) north of Nottingham. The district of Mansfield is a largely urban area situated in the north west of Nottinghamshire populated by 99,600 residents, the vast majority of whom live in Mansfield (including Mansfield Woodhouse), with Market Warsop a secondary centre, and the remainder in the rural north of the district. Adjacent to the urban area of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Mansfield is the only major sub-regional centre in Nottinghamshire covering an area of 30 square miles (78 sq km). The Centre for Cities (2009) categorises the town as a 'small city', although it does not officially hold city status.
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5.0 based on 714 reviews
Had an amazing ride out today on Mr tubbs can totally recommend Derbyshire pony trekking company amazing off road hacking and fabulous horses and staff ????
4.5 based on 456 reviews
Famous by its historical association with the legend of Robin Hood, Sherwood Pines Forest Park is the largest forest open to the public in the East Midlands. Just 20 miles from Nottingham, our leafy hideout offers the best views over 3000 acres of stunning woodland.
4.5 based on 818 reviews
Have an adventurous day out in the great outdoors, at any time of the year. Come and explore one of the Midland’s most well-known forests! With activity trails, play areas, bike hire, wild running and mountain biking trails, Sherwood Pines will set the scene for a great day out for all. Get back to basics on one of our bushcraft experiences or soar through the trees on Go Ape’s famous zip wires. If you are feeling a bit peckish after adventuring around the forest, drop in to the Sherwood Pines Café for a range of locally sourced snacks. Top off your trip with an overnight stay! Forest Holidays have a selection of stunning cabins located in the heart of the forest, perfect if you are looking to escape the everyday. Camping in the Forest also provide the perfect spot to pitch your tent and stay in the great outdoors, opening spring 2021.
We visited the sherwood pines outdoor activities center and it was fab we did go ape which my boys and my partner loved and really enjoyed it the staff was very helpful and brilliant with children as my youngest went on the go ape junior which he loved, brilliant for the younger ones who can't go on the big ones ???? Lovely walk round the area and safe for the kids they could run about and tire themselfs out, the cafe there surved nice food something for everyone which was great, and tasted nice x would recommend this to others x
4.5 based on 184 reviews
Sherwood Forest Railway is a real steam railway in miniature with 6 locomotives 12 coaches, signals, level crossings, and tunnel all perfectly recreated in miniature which kids love to experience. To make the day even more memorable we also offer free of charge an adventure play area, under 5,s play area, picnic area and offer drinks and refreshments at very reasonable prices.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
We love this place for a walk. It has a lovely little cafe where you can get a sausage and a few biscuits for your dog for 50p I think. The people in the museum part are so happy to talk to you and show you around answering any questions. And their open days are great.
4.5 based on 234 reviews
Vicar Water Country Park has had a fascinating and varied history before becoming a 78 hectare, Green Flag award winning green space. In the Middle Ages the Vicar Water stream was known as Warmebroke - "Warm Brook" before becoming Vicar Water. Vicar Water was dammed in 1870 by the 5th Duke of Portland creating Vicar Pond for use as a fishery to supply the lakes at Welbeck Abbey. In the early 1900's Vicar Pond was used for boating and swimming by soldiers posted at the nearby Clipstone Camp. In 1912, the 6th Duke of Portland leased the area around Vicar Pond known as Anne Bower Hill to the Bolsover Colliery Company and coal was reached in 1922 after a break due to the First World War. In 1976 coal ceased to be tipped around the immediate area around Vicar Pond and 10 hectares of woodland was planted. In 1982 Vicar Water Country Park officially opened with Newark and Sherwood District Council officially taking over ownership in 1992. The park doubled in size in 1999 after more reclamation work was undertaken on further areas of spoil tipping. In 2000 the Visitor Center opened and the park received its first Green Flag award, which it has received every year since. In more recent times the park has become an officially accredited Country Park through Natural England and provides a host of recreational activities including fishing, cycling, dog walking, wildlife watching, model boat sailing, and horse riding. There are 3 waymarked trails available free of charge from the visitor centre where there is also toilets and Rumbles café to purchase refreshments.
Beautiful walks around the water ???? dog friendly. After a nice walk you can go down to the restaurant and have a lovely meal , good choice of food . Definitely recommend
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Watched many shows here from adult to panos with kids. Always enjoyed the shows and staff are usually great. although at the last one january(peterpan) the stuard declinded us to go into bar area 15 mins before show started and said we needed to go and get seated and she wasn’t pleasant. drinks are a little pricey and small bar gets really busy.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Built for you to defy gravity, i-Jump is the perfect place to get fit and have fun for the whole family. Take on the challenge – swing on the monkey hoops, unleash your inner gladiator or climb giant cargo nets suspended over enormous foam pits! There’s nowhere like it to burn off energy!
My son had his 7th birthday party here during the week costing £13 per child Instead of £15 if it had been a weekend The food included consisted of pizza and chips and unlimited juice both orange and black current and an ice lolly at the end. The kids jumped first after watching the safety video and putting the ijump orange special socks on and had there on member of staff for the 2 hours. Natasha who looked after the kids was fabulous she helped them on some of the activities as was there on hand if needed. A cafe upstairs for parents to purchase food and drink and watch the kids from the balcony area. Free car parking too Was a very good pleasurable hassle free party. Would recommend to all who was thinking of having a party here
4.0 based on 122 reviews
Jango's Indoor Play Centre - The Award Winning Play Centre. All reviews are welcomed although please do not forget some people do not allow the truth to get in the way of a good story!!! Please visit our website or call in on us for further details on this outstanding indoor play facility located in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire Follow us on Facebook for up to date information on all our events and all things Jango's
First ever visit today, Tuesday afternoon during February half term week. Very impressed with the overall size of their facilities, visibility of children playing, large, brightly coloured seating area and good menu for adults and children. I was very impressed on how quickly empty tables were cleared away and cleaned, ready for someone else. The floor was only frequently hoovered keeping the place very clean. The ladies loos have been decorated beautifully with Unicorn items and it was great that the water to wash your hands with was the perfect temperature. We've been to many soft play centres in both Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and this one is one of the best. Well done to everyone who works there. You're all a credit to the organisation.
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