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  1. Sherwood Forest is the remnants of an ancient royal forest in Nottinghamshire, England, having a historic association with the legend of Robin Hood. The area has been wooded since the end of the Last Glacial Period (as attested by pollen sampling cores ).

  2. Sherwood Forest Faire is a locally owned medieval-style village nestled in the Lost Pines section of Central Texas. We have over 100 permanent buildings on 25 acres, including stages, pubs, merchant shoppes, wedding venues, a complete castle, and more.

  3. A legend in the making for over 1,000 years, Sherwood Forest is a unique habitat for wildlife and a magical destination for over 350,000 visitors. Discover this legendary forest.

  4. The name of Robin Hood has been synonymous with Sherwood Forest for more than 600 years. The words “Robyn hod in scherewod stod” (“ Robin Hood in Sherwood stood”) are taken from a poem dating back to around 1400. But there were references to the world’s most famous outlaw even before then.

  5. Sherwood Forest, woodland and former royal hunting ground, county of Nottinghamshire, England, that is well known for its association with Robin Hood, the outlaw hero of medieval legend.

  6. Home of Robin Hood and once part of a royal hunting forest, Sherwood Forest Country Park covers 450 acres and incorporates some truly ancient areas of native woodland.

  7. Made world-famous by its legendary association with Robin Hood and his Merry Men, Sherwood Forest offers something for everyone. With beautiful country parks and a wide range of outdoor activities, from archery to cycling and walking trails to boating, amid its ancient woodlands and natural wildlife habitats, follow in Robin’s footsteps and ...

  8. visitsherwood.co.uk › explore-the-forest › walks-and-trailsWalks and Trails - Sherwood Forest

    The essential Sherwood Forest experience, taking you to the iconic Major Oak, and winding back through the magical forest to the visitor centre. The route will take you past some of the Major Oak’s ancient neighbours, with Robin’s famous hiding place being a 15-20 minute walk from the centre.

  9. Sherwood Forest is a landmark thousands of years in the making, alive with nature, history and folklore, all waiting to be explored! It is known the world-over as the home of Robin Hood, and packed with stories, from the ancient oaks to the country’s most famous outlaw, and the work of the RSPB and their partners.

  10. Sherwood Forest is an ancient and beautiful landscape, steeped in history and rich with wildlife. Once a royal hunting ground, Sherwood is full of ancient oaks that have stood tall for over 500 years. One of the most magnificent is the Major Oak.

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