Sherwood Arrow

Nottingham - Worksop/Nottingham - Retford

The Sherwood Arrow bus route takes you from the bustling city of Nottingham to the charming market town of Retford, passing through several quaint villages and the iconic Sherwood Forest along the way.

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Travel Type:

Bus

No. of Attractions:

6 places to visit

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Journey Duration:

1 hour, 50 minutes

Route Frequency:

Every 2 hours

Starting point:

Nottingham Victoria Bus Station

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Journey fact:

Robin Hood is a legendary figure in English folklore who is said to have robbed from the rich and given to the poor in Sherwood Forest during the 13th century. While there is no historical evidence to prove the existence of Robin Hood, the legend has inspired countless books, films, and TV shows, making him a beloved cultural icon around the world.

Journey Overview

The Sherwood Arrow bus route takes customers from the bustling city of Nottingham to the charming market town of Retford, passing through several quaint villages and the iconic Sherwood Forest along the way.

As the bus leaves Nottingham with its historic landmarks and shopping paradise behind, it passes fairly briefly through residential areas and outlying suburbs.

The bus takes folk through the villages of Farnsfield, Rufford Country Park, Edwinstowe, Sherwood Visitor Centre, Ollerton, Worksop and Retford, making it easy to hop on and off and discover the many sights and attractions along the way.

One of the highlights of the route is Rufford Country Park, a serene oasis of natural beauty that boasts lakes, gardens, and walking trails. Here, customers can enjoy a leisurely stroll, relax by the lake, or explore the park’s art gallery, gift shop, and tearooms.

Next, the bus will take customers to the Sherwood Visitor Centre, a fascinating attraction that provides an in-depth look at the history of Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood. The centre offers interactive exhibitions, a reconstructed medieval village, and a gift shop, making it a great place for families and history buffs to learn and have fun.

Another ‘must-visit’ destination is Edwinstowe, the birthplace of Robin Hood and Maid Marian. Here, customers can visit the historic St. Mary’s Church, believed to be the site of their wedding, and learn about the cultural heritage of Nottinghamshire.

Next up is New Ollerton, a small village that is home to a number of beautiful old homes, as well as a few local shops and pubs. The village is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, making it a peaceful and idyllic place.

Worksop is the first major town customers will come across after leaving Nottingham. It’s a bustling market town with plenty of shops, pubs, and restaurants. Folk can also see a number of historic buildings and landmarks, including St. Anne’s Church and the restored town hall.

Finally, customers arrive in Retford, a charming market town with a rich history that dates back to the medieval period. The town is known for its narrow cobbled streets, historic buildings, and bustling market square. Retford is also home to a number of parks and green spaces, including Retford Park and Babworth Hall.

A Fab Day Out!

Nottingham is a city rich in history, culture, and entertainment. Some must-visit attractions include Nottingham Castle, a medieval castle and museum, the Nottingham Contemporary, an art gallery showcasing contemporary exhibitions, and the historic Lace Market, a lively quarter filled with shops, restaurants, and bars. The city is also home to the Galleries of Justice Museum, which explores the history of law and order in Nottingham, and the Tales of Robin Hood, a interactive experience that brings the legend of Robin Hood to life.

Onto the bus and the first recommended place to stop off is one of the highlights of the route – Rufford Park, which is a serene oasis of natural beauty that boasts lakes, gardens, and walking trails. Here, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll, relax by the lake, or explore the park’s art gallery, gift shop, and tearooms.

Next, the bus will take you to the Sherwood Visitor Centre, a fascinating attraction that provides an in-depth look at the history of Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood. The centre offers interactive exhibitions, a reconstructed medieval village, and a gift shop, making it a great place for families and history buffs to learn and have fun.

Another must-visit destination is Edwinstowe, the birthplace of Robin Hood and Maid Marian. Here, you can visit the historic St. Mary’s Church, believed to be the site of their wedding, and learn about the cultural heritage of Nottinghamshire.

The bus route also takes you through the charming villages of Farnsfield and Ollerton, where you can stop for a bite to eat, shop for local products, or simply enjoy the scenery.

Then, it’s onto Worksop which offers a variety of attractions for visitors. Highlights include the historic St. Anne’s Chapel, the serene Clumber Park, the lively Central Park. The town is also home to the Bassetlaw Museum, which showcases the rich cultural and industrial heritage of the area, and the Rhodes Arts Complex, which hosts a range of live performances, exhibitions, and workshops.

Finally, it’s back on the bus to Retford. Folk can explore the historic Retford Parish Church, the beautiful Idle Valley Nature Reserve, and the charming Oldcotes Garden Centre. The town is also home to the Bassetlaw Museum, which showcases the local heritage and culture, and the Retford Little Theatre, with its eclectic and varied schedule.

Gateway to the Sherwood Arrow: By train from London, Sheffield, Manchester, Leicester and Derby to Nottingham or to Retford.

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Places to visit & things to do on this journey

Nottingham Castle

National Justice Musuem

Rufford Park

Edwinstowe, the birthplace of Robin Hood and Maid Marian

Worksop

Retford

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