Immersed in Robin Hood history and surrounded by acres of statuesque pine trees
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Here, where the legend of Robin Hood was born, you can immerse yourself in the outdoor life afforded by 3,300 acres of woodland. Our cabins and lodges at Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire feel part of the landscape and, as you step outside, you feel the instant embrace of the scented pine forest. In this natural setting, you can fill your days with adventure or simply relax and savour the peace.
All of our cabins come with a hot tub as standard, perfect for group getaways, family holidays or a couples retreat. Unwind after a busy day and feel at one with nature. Some of our cabins also include: a gas barbecue, log burning stove, and outdoor kitchen on the decking.
Our easy pay monthly option means you can spread the cost of your stay, including many activities and extras. Plan your perfect escape today - book now, add your extras, then split into manageable monthly payments before your break.
Our cabins at Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire are embraced by their forest surroundings. Nestled into the woodland you'll find 5 cabin types to choose from, sleeping from 1 to 10 guests. Whether you're looking for a base for your outdoor adventures, or a sanctuary to switch off and relax - you'll find the perfect cabin for you.
Your home from home in Sherwood Forest. Steeped in Robin Hood history, with space to relax and added extras for your perfect break.
Hot tub
Log burner
Barbecue
A treehouse in Sherwood Forest, with an extra bedroom across a rope bridge. Perfect for family get-togethers or a trip with friends. Sleeps up to 10.
Hot tub
Log burner
Barbecue
A base for all your Nottinghamshire adventures, hidden among the pine trees. Your Sherwood Forest Silver Birch has a private hot tub and all the essentials you need.
✓ Hot tub
With pet-friendly cabins, facilities, and places to visit nearby - the whole family can enjoy their stay at Sherwood Forest!
Whether you want to spend a couple of days exploring or enjoy your entire break surrounded by secluded woodland, our forest locations offer things to do for everyone.
Nestled deep in beautiful woodland and nearby some of the best places to visit in Nottinghamshire, Sherwood Forest ticks all the boxes for an unpackaged staycation.
At the heart of our location, you will find our Forest Retreat which includes a shop, café, and bar. Browse our menu and order at the bar. Come and meet our team, chat with the Forest Ranger, and book activities or bikes.
Forest Holidays Sherwood Forest
Sherwood Pines Forest Park
Edwinstowe
Nottinghamshire
NG21 9JH
Opening hours:
Mondays & Fridays: 8am – 9pm
Tuesdays – Thursdays: 9am – 8pm
Saturdays & Sundays: 9am – 8pm
For pre-travel enquiries call 03330 110 495
During your stay call 01623 822 354
GPS Coordinates –
Latitude: 53.168737
|Longitude: -1.09341
We’re supporting our friends at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and we can’t wait to help enhance local wildlife. Why not take a trip to their Idle Valley Visitor Centre and Nature Reserve — only a 30 min drive from our Sherwood location?
Enjoy stunning scenery and learn about their inspiring project reintroducing beavers into the reserve. There’s something for everyone, with an amazing children’s play area and a café too.
The forest bursts into colour with flowering woodland plants during spring and summer, particularly along sunlit paths and in open meadows. One of the unmistakable flowers of the woodland in summer is the foxglove. Growing up to 2 meters tall, its brightly coloured flowers are a firm favorite with bumblebees. Look out for these important pollinators landing on the petals and climbing up into the tube shaped flower, transferring pollen as they go.
There’s an abundance of nature waiting to be seen on your walks through Sherwood Forest, from birds like the rare nightjar to groups of fallow deer jumping across the paths. One small, but unmistakable critter to look out for is the cinnabar moth. Unlike most other moths, this brightly coloured insect can be spotted flying along woodland paths or meadows during daylight hours. Its striking black and yellow striped caterpillars are equally, distinctively brightly coloured.