The place of most of the Robin Hood Stories

THE MAJOR OAK, 800-1000 YEARS OLD, IS THE MODERN CENTREPIECE OF THE FORREST

Most of the stories about Robin Hood and his Merry Men take place somewhere within the Forest or the near vicinity. His hideout was deep in the Forest far from the Sherrif of Nottingham and Guy of Guisbourne. We show in this section what facilities are available in this modern day forest.
The Major Oak: The oldest tree in Britain
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