Historical areas
This picturesque area sits just across from The University Park. Deer roam freely in the extensive grounds where you will find rolling pastures, woodland and a pretty lake. The Hall itself is home to a fascinating museum and beautiful gardens.
The former home of the famous poet Lord Byron, Newstead Abbey features stunning medieval cloisters set in 300 acres of parkland with lakes, waterfalls and impressive gardens.
The castle offers attractive grounds and a fantastic view across the city. Inside the castle you’ll find a huge collection of art and historical artifacts.
The castle offers attractive grounds and a fantastic view across the city. Inside the castle you’ll find a huge collection of art and historical artifacts.
"The statue of Robin Hood is a must visit when you first arrive in the city. The castle behind it provides a bird’s-eye view of the whole city."
Liang Guo, MA Public Health
Reserves
Whether you want to hike in the countryside, play the tourist or even fly through the trees on a zip wire (GoApe at Sherwood Forest), these reserves have something for everyone:
Outdoor activities
If you fancy a break from walking, hire a canoe or rowing boat at Highfields Lake (University Park Campus) during the summer. Lovely for relaxing between lectures. Another great activity is a trip to the Twycross Zoo, aka The World Primate Centre, for a day out with a difference.
Newstead Abbey. Image by Nottingham City Council
Nottingham Castle
“An enthralling tourist destination with an appealing past, the city of Nottingham is full of family attractions.”
World Guide
To find out more about outdoor activities in Nottingham, see our City Guide (pdf).