This town in the very center of England is perhaps best known for its association with the legend of Robin Hood. The men in tights are long gone, though—today, you’ll find a modern city with a fantastic playhouse, ice hockey arena, and many, many shops and clubs.
Restaurants in Nottingham
5.0 based on 48 reviews
Nottingham Off Road Events has one of the UK's largest off road tracks with a variety of courses over 60 acres of demanding terrain.As well as our range of 4x4 experiences we also have quads and dirt buggies and can arrange paint balling, assault courses and karting making us ideal for birthday parties, corporate events and stag and hen parties.Kids activities are also available and all our 4x4 experiences are open to any aged 15 years+.We also offer B.O.R.D.A approved courses for serious off road enthusiasts and professional bodies. We have on site catering too and a new addition to our business is our new meeting/event room perfect for training, presentations, corporate events and parties.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
One of Nottingham's premier tennis clubs, offering a warm welcome to players of all ages and standards. Coaching, social and team tennis all year round. We are a members club but please check the website for open days, free sessions and non-members coaching courses.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Best Atmosphere in the East Midlands the sound of Mull of Kintyre before kick off makes you so proud to support this great club full of great memories and history.No stupid bounce or plastic flags a PROPER old school football ground
4.0 based on 37 reviews
A pre-Lockdown part two walk along the Victoria embankment in the sun was a great way to start the week, quite busy with other walkers, dog-walkers and cyclists its popular but plenty of room for all and the swans & ducks, well worth the time.
3.5 based on 11 reviews
Newark was once an important inland port on the mighty River Trent. Today, exploring the lovely old riverside buildings provides a great family day out. The River Trent was a major working river until after the Second World War. At Newark, cargo such as wool, coal, grain and timber was unloaded on the wharves and stored in warehouses. Many of the old buildings have been converted into cafes and there are locks, bridges and boats to discover too. Take the kids and discover a magical waterway overlooked by Newark Castle.
1.5 based on 3 reviews
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