![]() Please keep your dog on a lead around the Visitor Centre and under close control at all times. For out-of-hours parking, please see our Visitor Centre section. You can walk your dog at Sherwood at any time of day. The Countryside Code also has great advice about how to help protect the special landscape we have at Sherwood Forest. No fires or barbecues are allowed anywhere in the forest. Please use the bins provided for your rubbish, or, if possible, please take it home. Removing any plant or fungus is an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act. ![]() Cyclists and horse-riders, please stay on public bridleways and take care when passing pedestrians and each other!įungi foraging is not permitted in the forest, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. ![]() We are totally commited to caring for Sherwood Forest – and hope you’ll help us to do this too during your visit. Great memories, an even bigger love and respect for nature and your rubbish! We ask that you take three things away with you from the forest after your visit today: The Visitor Centre is open 10am – 5pm from March to October, and 10am – 4pm from 6th November to the end of February. Grab refreshments and head out to our amphitheatre whilst you plan your next move, or let the children explore our exciting Robin Hood play area before you begin your forest adventure.įrom here, Sherwood Forest is yours to explore… Snap our map before heading out on our trails too. Our staff and volunteers are full of information and inspiration for your visit. It’s here you’ll discover our wonderful Welcome area as well. We are also a Breastfeeding Friendly venue. ![]() And the toilet facilities are here too, with a Changing Places facility for users with disabilities, and their carers. The place to pick up your Robin Hood and Sherwood mementos, as well as items from the RSPB range. There’s the Sherwood Shop with something for every budget – including our pocket money shoppers – and gifts for all tastes and occasions. It’s home to our café, selling a range of snacks and drinks, including our bird-friendly coffee. The Visitor Centre is the best place to start your journey. Here’s everything you’ll need to know to make the most of your time in this magical place. Whatever you spend in our shop or cafe after that, or to book a guided walk or other event, is up to you, but it all helps to support the vitally important conservation work of the RSPB across the UK and the world.Īnd if you join the RSPB as a member, you get to park for free, not just here, but at every other RSPB reserve in the UK. There’s no ticket office or turnstile to walk through and pay at. Parking is usually just £5 per day for non-members of the RSPB and free for members (there will be some advertised special event days when the charge is higher for all visitors, including members), and it’s free admission to walk on to the reserve. There may only be one other forest in the world which has a name as well-known as this.īut there are few better value days out to be had in the UK than coming to Sherwood and Budby. A visit to Sherwood is an extremely affordable adventure for everyone.
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