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Nature & outdoors in Newark and Sherwood

Throughout the nature & outdoors in Newark and Sherwood there are thriving landscapes filled with natural beauty. Whether you’re looking to admire historic gardens, walk woodland trails, or go for a leisurely stroll across a local park, you’ll find the perfect place to enjoy the great outdoors.

Explore Nature & Outdoors in Newark and Sherwood.

Beautiful nature and wildlife

Newark and Sherwood is surrounded by beautiful forests and nature reserves that make embracing the fresh air a breeze. 

Explore ancient woodlands like Sherwood Forest. Walk through hundreds of ancient oaks, and see Robin Hood’s fabled hideaway, the Major Oak. The forest is also part of a national nature reserve. Home to hundreds of species of birds, mammals, plants, and trees, Sherwood Forest is a great visit for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.

Another picturesque spot is the Swan Sanctuary at Reg Taylor’s Garden Centre. Spanning 9-acres of land, the sanctuary contains five lakes where you can see graceful swans in their element. There is also a programme for rare and endangered species, so there may be other wildlife waiting to surprise you.

Well-behaved dogs are also welcome on short leads, so your four-legged friends can enjoy the great outdoors by your side.

Parks & gardens

Take a break and enjoy peaceful strolls through beautiful gardens in bloom or settle down for a family picnic at a local park.

A stone’s throw from Newark town centre, Sconce and Devon Park is a great outdoor space to reach on foot. Newark’s largest open space, the park has been recognised with the green flag award due to the range of facilities on offer. Hours could easily be spent here enjoying the children’s play area, football centre, civil war trail, and much more. After burning off that energy recharge with a coffee at the on-site café.

If you’re looking for a mix of heritage sites and blooming nature, then explore the beautiful grounds of the Archbishops Palace gardens. The magnificent ruins of the palace sit beautifully alongside vibrant flowers and garden sculptures. Well-behaved dogs are also welcome in the grounds and gardens, provided they are on leads.

Explore Nature & Outdoors in Newark and Sherwood.