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The Hideaway: Farnsfield (5 mins from Southwell)
A rural retreat in Farnsfield on the doorstep of both Sherwood Forest and Southwell Town. All mod-cons, the Hideaway has the best of modern day living in a peaceful, quiet countryside location. The Hideaway is rural, nature walks left right and centre and with a Scandi style. With a super-comfy kingsized bed and a Juliet Balcony overlooking fields. With a fully equipped kitchen, dining space, and newly fitted bathroom. Farnsfield is a thriving village with a bar/cafe, and several restaurants.

Cosy Cabin with Wood Fired Hot Tub
Orchard Stables (adult only site) by Wigwam Holidays is part of the UK's No1 glamping brand of over 80 locations that has been providing guests with 'great holidays in the great outdoors' for over 20 years! Set within a 23 acre equestrian centre on the edge of the peaceful, historic village of Collingham near Newark, with pubs, restaurants, and cafes, all within walking distance of the site This site has 6 ensuite cabins and the capacity to accommodate for couples, dogs and group bookings.

Secluded Idyllic Country Getaway with Hot Tub
Located at the top of a private 1km drive* and surrounded by fields is our lovingly renovated 3 bedroom split level barn. The setting is quiet, picturesque and tranquil** Modern open plan kitchen/dining and open lounge with log fire. Wi-Fi and Smart TVs. Hot tub and outdoor seating area with BBQ. *NB. The track may not be suitable for low profile vehicles. ** NB. NO HEN/STAG DO'S OR PARTIES ALLOWED. YOU WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE IF YOU DO NOT STICK TO THE RULES AND RESPECT THE QUIET SETTING

Self-contained barn conversion in rural village
Converted in 2017 from a small barn (circa 1850), the self-contained studio combines character with tasteful furnishings. TOTAL REFURBISHMENT MAY 2025 with new kitchenette, flooring, carpet, wood panelling. Separate from the main house with security gates and 24 hour CCTV, providing parking, an outdoor seating area and views over the paddock of sheep, pony and free range chickens. Upton is a small village, two miles from Southwell, with country walks and a local pub serving hot food.

Charming 18th Century Georgian Barn Conversion.
Welcome to Manor Cottage Barn. Situated in the quiet village of Averham just outside of Newark Upon Trent in rural Nottinghamshire. The barn itself is an 18th century chapel and barn combined and was fully restored in the 90's. Inside there are two large rooms, one comprising of a lounge area for guests and a private workshop area dedicated to picture framing. The other is a Bedroom, kitchen and dining room with a separate Bathroom. *This is a no smoking anywhere including outside home.

Stunning barn conversion in rural village 2/4 per
The Barn, Hollybush, Laxton is the perfect peaceful getaway for couples, families, dog walkers & cyclists. Set in the Nottinghamshire countryside close to Sherwood Forest, Laxton is England's last open field village, yet only 7 mins from the A1. Situated next to the delightful Dovecote Inn and ten minutes from the popular Duke William at Askham, guests can choose to eat out or eat in. The Barn is well situated for Newark Antiques Fair, Lincoln and the Dukeries. Bike store available.

Cherry Oak Barn - A peaceful countryside retreat
Welcome to Cherry Oak, a lovely two bedroom barn conversion, conveniently situated within the Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire countryside. Via a picture window to the rear, you look out onto stunningly picturesque countryside as far as the eye can see, including an impressive view of the 'On Freedom's Wings' sculpture, and towards the front, the outlook is over our cottage-style garden with fruit trees and a generous lawn area. Dog friendly, with lots of local walks available 🐾

The Old Chapel Apartments
The Old Chapel Apartment 2 Positioned on a beautiful village high street in the heart of Sherwood Forest, our two brand new apartments are in a renovated former Methodist Chapel and truly at the centre of village life. Beautifully-appointed and furnished in a luxurious modern style, each sleeping up to four people, they are perfect for couples looking for a little space or families and friends holidaying together. We look forward to hosting you!

New Lodge Cabin
A cabin on wheels, made from locally sourced oak and larch. Set within a meadow, surrounded by woodland in Sherwood Forest. Shower with underfloor heating in a shepherd hut. Compost toilets. Outdoor pot washing facilities and dining area. A perfect off grid stay. Our smallholding has sheep, goats and chickens which graze often in the meadow depending on the season. Sherwood Forest and Sherwood Pines are all within walking/cycle distance.

Cosy 1700s period cottage, open fire & king bed
Unwind in a tranquil 300-year-old grade II listed cottage with charming beams in every room. Cozy up by the open fire, or stroll to the nearby village pubs, and fantastic restaurants within walking distance. Only a brief drive from Sherwood Forest. Features a master bedroom with a king-sized bed, while bedroom 2 on a spacious upstairs landing with a double bed and antique privacy screen. Your stay includes a milk & free parking.

Sleepover with Miniature horse Basil
Basils Barn is situated on the grounds of a 17th century manor, surrounded by a picturesque 60 acre estate. The bedroom is directly attached to Basils stable, where there is a doorway in between the two spaces. In the paddocks we also have a herd of Highland cows, Hebridean sheep, horses, pigs, chickens and Norwegian Forrest cats. Our animals are mostly rescued and all of our animals are kept strictly as pets.

Unique static boat on the Trent
Unique static boat moored on the Trent , great for fishing or just relaxing, fantastic views lots lovely walks,The boat is now ready for the winter months heating on log burner ready to go, new kitchenware very cozy ,Christmas almost upon us why not try a stay over Christmas and enjoy the boat decked out. Festive homemade treats in a small hamper including mince pies and mulled wine.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Newark and Sherwood District?
Consider staying near the historic center of Newark-on-Trent for easy access to local shops, markets, and heritage sites. Areas around Sherwood Forest are frequently suggested for travelers seeking a woodland setting and outdoor activities. Villages throughout the district provide a quieter, locally rooted experience.
What are the best things to do in Newark and Sherwood District with kids?
Families often explore Sherwood Forest, home to playful outdoor trails and the story of Robin Hood. Interactive museums, local parks, and family-friendly nature reserves ensure children can enjoy hands-on activities and fresh air. Some sites feature seasonal events tailored for young visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Newark and Sherwood District?
Explore the medieval Newark Castle, wander historic streets in Newark-on-Trent, and discover tales of Robin Hood in Sherwood Forest. Local markets and art galleries add to the district’s blend of history, culture, and legend. Trails, gardens, and riverside paths invite relaxed exploration.
How is the weather in Newark and Sherwood District?
Newark and Sherwood District has cool winters, with temperatures from 35–46°F (2–8°C), while summers are mild, reaching up to 71°F (22°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is frequently suggested. Spring and autumn bring changeable skies.
When is the best time to visit Newark and Sherwood District?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, as temperatures are milder and outdoor spaces are lush. This period tends to see seasonal festivals and markets, with woodlands and parks at their greenest. Early spring blooms and colorful autumn foliage also attract visitors.
What are the best places to visit in Newark and Sherwood District?
Explore Newark Castle’s medieval ruins, walk ancient woodlands in Sherwood Forest, and visit the historic marketplace in Newark-on-Trent. The National Civil War Centre is frequently suggested for those interested in local history. Traditional villages and local galleries add further charm.
What are some hiking trails in Newark and Sherwood District?
Sherwood Forest has woodland walking paths where you can spot centuries-old oaks and enjoy story-themed trails. Visitors also explore riverside walks near Newark-on-Trent and gentle countryside routes connecting local villages. Many trails highlight local nature and heritage.
What are some family activities we can do in Newark and Sherwood District?
Families can enjoy nature walks in Sherwood Forest, hands-on exhibits at museums, and picnic spots in local parks. Many heritage attractions include child-friendly storytelling or interactive elements. Look out for seasonal events often designed with families in mind.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Newark and Sherwood District?
Travelers often visit larger cities nearby, explore other Nottinghamshire villages, or relax in country parks just outside the district. Historic estates and botanical gardens around the region provide additional day outings. Walking, cycling, and market browsing are frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Newark and Sherwood District?
Many accommodations in Newark and Sherwood District welcome pets, especially in rural or woodland areas near parks and trails. Look for stays that mention outdoor access or garden space for added convenience. Pet-friendly cafes and walking routes are part of local life.
What are some local tips for visiting Newark and Sherwood District?
Bring comfortable shoes for exploring historic streets and woodland paths, and check for local markets or theatre performances. Some heritage sites may have uneven ground, so plan accordingly. Early mornings in popular nature spots tend to be quieter and more peaceful.
What is Newark and Sherwood District known for?
Newark and Sherwood District is known for the legend of Robin Hood, medieval Newark Castle, and its Civil War history. The area’s woodlands and historic town centers shape its character. Local markets and traditional events remain a lively part of community life.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Newark and Sherwood District?
Consider quiet village churches, independent art galleries, or lesser-known heritage buildings tucked around Newark-on-Trent. Scenic footpaths along smaller rivers and local craft markets provide a glimpse into everyday life. Sculpture trails and historic inns often surprise visitors.
What are the best foods to try in Newark and Sherwood District?
Locally produced cheeses, traditional Lincolnshire sausages, and classic British pies are often recommended. The area has farm shops with fresh produce and bakeries known for sweet cakes or scones. Pubs frequently serve regional ales alongside comfort food favorites.
What should I bring for a trip to Newark and Sherwood District?
Pack comfortable, weather-appropriate layers and a waterproof jacket, as rain is frequent and temperatures are mild year-round. Sturdy shoes are useful for exploring castles, towns, and woodland trails. Reusable water bottles and a camera help capture scenic moments.
What is the nightlife in Newark and Sherwood District like?
Nightlife centers around cozy pubs, local music venues, and theaters in Newark-on-Trent and surrounding villages. Some nights feature live folk or jazz performances, while community events and food festivals contribute to a relaxed social scene. Expect a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Newark and Sherwood District?
The district has seasonal food and craft fairs, historic reenactments, and community music festivals, with many drawing on local traditions. Robin Hood-themed celebrations and farmers’ markets are frequently highlighted throughout the year. Late spring and summer often feature outdoor events and concerts.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Newark and Sherwood District?
Families find many vacation rentals with multiple bedrooms, garden access, and nearby parks or woodland trails. Neighborhoods around Newark-on-Trent and villages near Sherwood Forest are often suggested for family stays. Some accommodations include amenities designed with children in mind.
Destinations to explore
- Peak District National Park
- Alton Towers
- Chatsworth House
- Donington Park Circuit
- Lincoln Castle
- Burghley House
- Lincolnshire Wolds
- Utilita Arena Sheffield
- Coventry Building Society Arena
- Yorkshire Wildlife Park
- Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
- Mam Tor
- Belvoir Castle
- Wicksteed Park
- Loughborough University
- Sheffield City Hall
- Yorkshire Sculpture Park
- Meadowhall
- University of Nottingham
- Crucible Theatre
- Southwell Minster
- National Justice Museum
- University of Lincoln
- University of Sheffield





