Food & Drink Trails

On the Notts Nosh Food Trail


Take one of our trails and along the way discover great places to eat and drink as well experiencing
some of the county’s rich and inspiring heritage.

Travel from the top to the bottom of the county and you’ll discover a world of gastronomic delights.

Enjoy one of the county’s many farmers’ markets held all year round in traditional market towns such as Newark, Retford and Bingham. You’ll see the best in seasonal local produce fresh from Nottinghamshire soil.

Head into the city to find regular markets in Nottingham’s historic Old Market Square. Then stay for a meal in one of the many restaurants serving locally farmed produce.

Escape to Sherwood Forest and glimpse traces of Robin Hood’s mysterious past. There’s plenty of opportunities for lazy lunches in the county’s pubs and restaurants. The area around Sherwood Forest has excellent places to stay, many dedicated to serving local and organic foods, and all offering a warm welcome.

Foodies can have an indulgent weekend break in Nottinghamshire - the rural surroundings lend themselves to exceptional fresh produce and provide a stunning backdrop for a gastronomic break. There’s a different food experience in each corner of the county.

From homegrown vegetables to the best in creameries and famous cheese. And let’s not forget the Bramley apple or the Nottinghamshire Pie.

Eat your way around Nottinghamshire and use the following four foodie trails to plan your stay.

1. The Vale of Belvoir Trail

2. The Dukeries Trail

3. The Robin Hood Trail

4. The City Trail

These trails show you where to find quality accommodation and fine tasting experiences while recommending places to buy the best in seasonal produce.

To find out further information and details on these trails, download our Notts Nosh - your guide to locally produced food and drink in Nottinghamshiire.

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  1. Free taxi transfer from the city centre

    Free taxi transfer from the city centre

    Book accommodation at the New Gables with the Nottingham Tourism Centre and the hotel will pay your taxi fair from the city centre.

    From: Friday, 9th March 2012

    To: Sunday, 30th September 2012

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Nottingham: 08444 77 5678

Sherwood: 01623 824545

Retford: 01777 860780

Worksop: 01909 501148

Newark: 01636 655765

Southwell: 01636 819038

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