Top 5 Nature & Wildlife Areas in Nottingham, England

May 9, 2022 Almeta Stockton

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

1. STAA@ St. Anns Allotments

John Folman Business Centre 33 Hungerhill Road Visitors entrance is 121 Ransom Road, Nottingham NG3 4NB England +44 115 960 2282 [email protected] http://www.staa-allotments.org.uk
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STAA@ St. Anns Allotments

The St Anns Allotments, Nottingham, is a very special and unique allotment site. It is the oldest and largest area of Victorian detached town gardens in the world and is listed Grade 2* by English Heritage. The site covers 75 acres and sits in the heart of the city. STAA runs several projects on site including Oliver's Heritage Display Garden, St Anns Community Orchard and Urban Nature. We also have twice-yearly Open Days and monthly Activity Days and Guided Tours. Please see our website for more details or get in touch.

2. The Arboretum

Waverley Street, Nottingham NG7 4HF England +44 115 941 7065 http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=3383
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The Arboretum

Reviewed By tushar_pai - Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

We were staying at the Premier Inn on Goldsmith Street and the arboretum was two minutes walk away. On one occasion we took a tram from Old Market Square and got down at the High School stop at the top of the hill. We entered the Arboretum from the entrance at the top and then walked down to the Waverley street entrance opposite the cemetery. From the top we were able to go across to the Bandstand and then round this lovely green space to the Chinese Bell tower from where we reached the aviary. It’s a really peaceful place in the middle of the city close to the Nottingham Trent University and you Forest Rec ground.

3. Queen`s Walk Recreation Ground

Queens Walk, Nottingham NG2 2DF England
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Queen`s Walk Recreation Ground

4. Martin’s Pond

Russell Avenue, Nottingham England
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Martin’s Pond

5. Colwick Woods

Greenwood Road Ripon Road, Nottingham England

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