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Home to the legendary Robin Hood and with a long-standing history of rebellion at Nottingham Castle, the three-day medieval weekend will showcase cave tours, a medieval encampment, have-a-go archery and a meet and greet with Robin Hood himself!
It will include the Lincolnshire medieval re-enactment society, Knights of Skirbeck, who have provided a unique blend of living history and entertainment across Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Norfolk and throughout the UK since 2008.
Beyond the medieval activities in the beautiful grounds, on site there will be mouth-watering food and drink options within the castle’s visitor centre and cafés, and the shop will even have child friendly archery sets for little ones inspired to take up a new hobby.
🎫 Standard ‘Admission’
🎫 Pay once visit all year round
🎫 Adults: £15 and KIDS GO FREE (15 years & under, 3 per paid adult)
Disabled access: One free carer per paid ticket
This admission ticket excludes tours that are optional extra tickets. All tours are charged at £5 per person per tour. Tours running on the bank holiday weekend are Cave Tour, Medieval Site tour and Robin Hood Tour.
Please note that this event will be in the castle grounds only. Dogs are not permitted on site, with the exception of assistance dogs. Picnics are welcome (excluding alcohol).
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