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In Pictures: Robin Hood Festival - A Nostalgic Look Back at Decades of Sherwood Outlaws

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Earlier this month, the Robin Hood Festival got underway at Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre to celebrate its 40th Anniversary with a month-long range of activities for the whole family.
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Only 423 hectares remain of Sherwood Forest, now protected as a National Nature Reserve. From Nottingham, where a monument to Robin Hood stands, the "Sherwood Arrow" buses arrive daily with dozens of visitors eager to explore the marked trails, admire the ancient Old Oak (also known as the Great Oak), which has completely withered this spring, participate in fencing and archery lessons, and then visit the nearby Edwinstowe Church, where Robin an…

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Info Arenales - General Arenales broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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