Visiting a new place can be a daunting prospect if you don't know where to find what you're looking for. So, we're here to give you as much help as possible in making your next visit to Nottinghamshire as simple and straight forward as possible!
Whether you're looking for transportation, tourist information, or handy guide to our county, we have all the help and advice right here that you need to make the most of your visit to Nottinghamshire.
Below you can find out information on the locations of all the major tourist information centres in Nottinghamshire. You can also explore all the major transport links within the county to ensure you see as much of the county as possible as well as information on how to travel further afield for UK and overseas visitors. Whatever you need, you will find information below to help you.
You can also download one of our free visitor guides, with a comprehensive guide to everything to see and do across Nottinghamshire. It is filled with inspiration for things to do and see, places to stay, eat, and drink, and much more!
Helping visitors for over 31 years, the Nottingham Tourism Centre is open 7 days a week for anything you ned. The friendly team have a wealth of knowledge about Nottingham and are always happy to provide visitors with information about events and attractions, accommodation and transport around the county. And don't forget their range of souvenirs including artwork from local artists and Robin Hood mementos! You will find the centre just off Old Market Square in the heart of Nottingham City Centre.
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As the home of Robin Hood, Nottingham is a city known across the world. But while the legend runs deep, modern-day Nottingham is a lively and modern place to live and study.
Home to two of the UK's leading universities, Nottingham Trent University and The University of Nottingham - as well as numerous further education colleges and 370 schools - Nottinghamshire comes top of the class for all levels of educational achievement.
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Visit our maps page to download or print out a Nottingham city centre, Nottinghamshire contry and Southwell maps along with some useful travel information.
Holidays should be a fun experience for all, so the last thing you should have to worry about when deciding where to go is whether the hotels and attractions are accessible. We want to show you that Nottinghamshire is an accessible destination just waiting to be discovered, so we are working with tourism partners throughout the county to provide as much information as possible on how you can explore the area, whatever your access needs.
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With so many aspects to Nottinghamshire's fascinating history, culture and attractions, it can be tricky to know where to start your exploration. To help you plan your trip, we've created a number of themed itineraries which show you the top spots to visit.
Click here to view our range of pre-made itineraries.
Luckily, if you’re planning a little getaway to Nottinghamshire or just a day out in Nottingham with your favourite furry friend, there’s plenty of pet-friendly places to go! Whether you want to explore the woodlands with your pooch and discover the best walking spots, need a place for you and your canine friend to stay or you’re looking for a place to refuel, with plenty of pet-friendly businesses here in Notts, we’ve got you covered!
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The county of Nottinghamshire is in the East Midlands, conveniently situated in the heart of central England. There are excellent air, rail and road links to the city of Nottingham as well as neighbouring towns such as Mansfield, Newark, Retford, Southwell, Worksop and the surrounding areas.