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Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre

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Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre
There are 450 acres of ancient woodland for you to explore. Once a royal hunting forest, this is the legendary home of the outlaw Robin Hood, today part of a National Nature Reserve because of its national ecological importance. There are 900 veteran oak trees here, including the famous Major Oak. Each year we welcome around 500,000 visitors to Sherwood Forest. Admission to the Visitor Centre and park is free, with just a small seasonal charge for car parking. Browse around the Visitor Centre shops or relax after a stroll in the Forest Table Restaurant. Take a walk to the mighty Major Oak, pick up one of our fun family nature trails, or just stand and admire the weird and wonderful shapes of the ancient oak trees, twisted by age and weathered into living sculptures.

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Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre facilities include Parking Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre facilities include Picnic Area Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre facilities include Refreshments Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre facilities include Restaurant Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre facilities include Shop Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre facilities include Toilets Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre facilities include Dogs Welcome 

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