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  2. Sherwood Forest - Wikipedia

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    It is a very important site for ancient oaks, wood pasture, invertebrates and fungi, as well as being linked to the legends of Robin Hood. During the Second World War parts of Sherwood Forest were used extensively by the military for ammunition stores, POW camps and training areas. [15] Oil was produced at Eakring. [16]

  3. Statue of Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood: Location: Nottingham, England: Listed Building – Grade II. Official name: Statues of Robin Hood and his Merry Men: Designated: 6 November 2018 ...

  4. Robin Hood Way - Wikipedia

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    The Robin Hood Way commemorates the famous folklore figure Robin Hood and starts from Nottingham Castle running to Edwinstowe. [citation needed] It passes through Sherwood Forest, taking in Clumber Park, Farnsfield, Greasley, Kimberley, Rainworth, Creswell Crags, Kirton and Bothamsall. [citation needed]

  5. Major Oak - Wikipedia

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    The Major Oak is a large English oak (Quercus robur) near the village of Edwinstowe in the midst of Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England.According to local folklore, it was Robin Hood's shelter where he and his merry men slept.

  6. Wheelgate Park - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The park includes two large indoor play centres, a farm and a water park. [2] Formerly known as Wonderland Adventure Park, in 2007 the park became part of Bendalls Leisure which also owns Twinlakes Theme Park in Melton Mowbray and Woodlands Family Theme Park in Devon. The name changed to Wheelgate Park together with redevelopment and ...

  7. Robin Hood Hills, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood's Cave lies at the bottom of the hills. They rise to a height of 195 metres above sea level at Coxmoor, Kirkby-in-Ashfield. A railway tunnel passes underneath the hills on the Robin Hood Line railway between Newstead railway station and Kirkby-in-Ashfield railway station. The highest point of the hills reaches 195 m (640 ft). [2]