Best attractions and places to see around Walesby are predominantly located in Nottinghamshire, within the historical Sherwood Forest area. This region is characterized by its extensive woodlands, significant historical landmarks, and varied outdoor activity centers. Visitors can explore natural monuments, dedicated cycling trails, and large parklands. The area provides diverse opportunities for walking, cycling, and family-friendly activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful park full of woodland trails and a serpentine lake, lots to see and explore with a historical chapel and ornamental bridge, cycle hire available too in the park.
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Due to its venerable age, an old legend has manifested itself on this large oak tree: the story of ROBIN HOOD, which has been told over and over again for many centuries - although by no means historically confirmed - and is known and loved from literature and film far beyond the borders of England. This tree is said to have given him and his loyal followers, whose area of activity is located in Sherwood Forest, shelter here. You may want to believe it or not - the main thing is: the myth lives on!
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Great place for some XC mountain biking. Nothing very extreme so really good for Beginners or youngsters. If you're looking for hardcore downhill or bike park Wales-type trails you'll be disappointed as there is not much in the way of elevation. Cafe on-site and a bike shop too with a jet wash to clean your bike off after your ride. Can get very busy at weekends.
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In 2022, the Major Oak was selected as one of 70 ancient trees from around the UK to take their place in the Queen's Green Canopy, a 70th anniversary program to inspire the planting of new trees across the country. This oak is very old and must be supported because of its weight.
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The Major Oak is said to have been the shelter of Robin Hood and his merry men. One thing is certain: It's very old, and is probably Britain's most visited tree.
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A great track , starting at Fledborough where High Marnham power station was located and going to Braeford Wharf in Lincoln City centre.Twenty five miles return trip if you park at Fledborough.Parking there is fine in the side road.
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Clumber Park was once the home of the Duke of Newcastle but the mansion was demolished in 1938. It's now a beautiful estate of parkland, heath, woods and the lake. It's now managed by the National Trust. The parkland is free to access but there are paid entry or members areas. NT cafes, ice cream van and shop on site. There are also over 20miles of traffic free cycle ways on the estate, most are better suited for a mountain or touring bike but they are flat and not technical so if you don't mind getting a bit muddy...
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The Walesby area, particularly in Nottinghamshire, is rich in natural beauty. You can explore extensive woodlands, such as those surrounding The Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, and the parkland, heath, and woods of Clumber Park, which also features a large lake. The Lincolnshire Wolds, near Walesby, Lincolnshire, also offer scenic views and natural landscapes.
Yes, the region boasts significant historical connections. In Nottinghamshire, you can visit The Major Oak, a legendary tree associated with Robin Hood. Clumber Park, managed by the National Trust, is a historical estate. In Walesby, Lincolnshire, All Saints Church, known as the 'Rambler's Church,' is an old medieval church with historical significance and a replica Elizabethan beacon nearby.
The Walesby area is excellent for outdoor adventures. Walesby Forest in Nottinghamshire offers over 30 activities including water sports, climbing, archery, and laser tag. For cycling, Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is a dedicated MTB park with various trails. You can also find numerous hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling routes nearby. For example, explore the MTB Trails around Walesby or go hiking around Walesby.
Many attractions cater to families. Sherwood Pines Trail Centre has a play area for children and Go Ape! activities. Clumber Park offers over 20 miles of traffic-free cycle paths and a visitor center with a child's play area. Walesby Forest provides a wide range of outdoor adventure activities suitable for all ages. The Fledborough to Doddington & Harby Railway Path is also a flat, family-friendly cycle route.
For mountain biking, Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is a prime destination with a bike shop and various trails, including the Death Valley Trail. Clumber Park offers over 20 miles of traffic-free cycle paths. You can also find dedicated MTB Trails around Walesby and Road Cycling Routes around Walesby.
Yes, some attractions offer accessibility. The Major Oak in Sherwood Forest is noted as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details for other sites directly.
The Walesby area is enjoyable year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor adventures, cycling, and exploring the woodlands when the weather is milder. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide peaceful, crisp walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, several attractions have on-site facilities. Sherwood Pines Trail Centre features a cafe. Clumber Park has National Trust cafes, an ice cream van, and a shop. The wider area also offers various pubs and cafes, particularly in nearby villages.
Parking is generally available at major attractions. For instance, Sherwood Pines Trail Centre has parking facilities. Clumber Park also provides parking, though some areas may require paid entry or National Trust membership for access.
Many outdoor areas around Walesby are dog-friendly. Clumber Park, for example, welcomes dogs in its parkland. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to check specific rules for each location you plan to visit.
The Walesby area offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can find easy loops like the 'Footbridge at Crookford Hill – St Peter's Church, Bothamsall loop' or more challenging routes such as the 'Robin Hood's Cave – King's Ford on the River Maun loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Walesby guide page.
Absolutely. The most iconic natural feature is The Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, a massive ancient oak tree. The area is also characterized by its extensive woodlands and the picturesque lake at Clumber Park, offering beautiful waterside views.


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