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The town of Beeston is located just over three miles from the city of Nottingham and boasts many shops, restaurants, pubs, and places of interest - making it a town that is frequently becoming a destination of choice for visitors to the county. Being close East Midland International airport and the M1 motorway Beeston boasts great connectivity by air, road, river, rail, tram, and bus.
Beeston has established itself as a hub of creativity and just a short walk through the town you will discover the fantastic Beeston Street Art Project - featuring over 50 artworks from over 30 different artists - complemented by the recently completed state-of-art ARC cinema.
Attenborough Nature Reserve, with its inland open water and wetlands, provides internationally renowned resources for the specialist and recreation, drawing thousands of visitors all year-round. Adjacent is the sailing club and downstream, along the noble River Trent, the tow-path walks lead the Beeston Marina and Canalside Heritage Centre - attracting anglers, boaters, walkers, with nearby sports facilities aplenty.
If you fancy a cycle trip the Big Track Cycle Route winds its way through beautiful scenery from Beeston Lock to Trent Bridge, taking in Nottingham city centre and much more.
Beeston is in proximity with two world-class universities - University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University. Visitors can discover the delights of University Park, featuring its boating lake with open spaces, the Djanogly Arts centre, and Lakeside Centre - which regularly host live music, theatrical performances, and art exhibitions.
A popular restaurant choice is Bramley's Brasserie at the Orchard Hotel, providing a luxury dining experience for all its visitors, and coupled with a stay at the hotel, means everything is right on your doorstep during your stay.
Beeston is a diverse, cohesive, inclusive, and welcoming community - providing a rich plethora of experiences for visitors to explore and to enjoy.
Content provided by Beeston and District Civic Society.
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