Love is in the air at Sherwood Forest this February

It promises to be a heart-felt February at Sherwood Forest and Budby South Forest. Get the heart pumping by heading out along the route for the Love Edwinstowe and Sherwood Forest Trail. The trail returns for a second year with crafted hearts showing the way through the village and up to the National Nature Reserve. It’s free to take the trail, which starts on 8th February and continues until the 26th of the month. Edwinstowe artist David Evans is then leading a Willow-Weaving Workshop at Sherwood where participants can create wonderfully crafted hearts from natural materials. The workshop takes place on Saturday 11th February from 10.30am-12.30pm and costs just £25 per person (£20 for RSPB members).  

Love is in the air at Sherwood Forest this February

23.01.23

We're feeling very romantic in Robin Hood's Forest this February.

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Discover winter nature and scary surprises at Sherwood in January

16.12.22

There's loads of wonderful nature to see, as well as some scary-looking creatures, at Sherwood in the new year.

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Two volunteers working at Sherwood Forest

Make volunteering with us a New Year’s Resolution

31.12.21

There are a range of opportunities available at RSPB Sherwood Forest, including new visitor engagement roles.

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Wild sightings at Sherwood

14.03.20

Spring has almost sprung! What wildlife has been seen recently at Sherwood and Budby?

Recent sightings

Conserving the forest for the future

07.02.20

Find out about the latest exciting conservation work we're doing at Sherwood!

Creating homes for nature

The Fungus Among Us

01.10.19

Delve into the weird fungal world and discover five fantastic fungi of Sherwood Forest!

Take me to the fungi...

Look Out – Nature at Work!

26.09.19

Exciting times are ahead with restoration work on the forest now under way!

Watch nature at work in this area of Sherwood!

Work at the former visitor centre site

16.01.19

We've started work on removing the old visitor centre, and restoring the forest. Please be aware that this will mean some path closures whilst the work is done.

Find out what's affected

So now it’s official …

15.10.18

Our new visitor centre was officially opened by Mike Dilger - and we had a bit of an event to celebrate!

Our new visitor centre is now officially open!