Motorhome Stopovers in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire has Sherwood Forest — or what remains of it, a pocket of ancient oak woodland centred on the Major Oak (thought to be between 800 and 1,000 years old and where Robin Hood supposedly sheltered his men). Nottingham Castle has been reinterpreted as a museum of rebellion and civil rights, Clumber Park (National Trust) has a baroque chapel in its walled garden, and the county has significant connections to DH Lawrence (born in Eastwood) and Lord Byron (who owned Newstead Abbey).
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight stops across Nottinghamshire — from the Sherwood Forest fringe to the Trent valley and the Nottingham city edge.
Stopover Options in Nottinghamshire
- Pub stopovers — Nottinghamshire village and forest-edge pubs welcoming motorhomers overnight
- Forest & vale lay-bys — verified stops near Sherwood Forest and the Trent Valley
- Member reviews — rated by motorhomers who’ve explored Nottinghamshire beyond the city
📍 Explore Nottinghamshire on Google Maps
Visiting Sherwood Forest or exploring Robin Hood country? Membership opens up stopovers across Nottinghamshire.




















