Things to do in the East Midlands


Discover the charm of the East Midlands, where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Begin your journey in Nottingham, known for its legendary association with Robin Hood and its vibrant cultural scene. Explore the medieval majesty of Lincoln Cathedral, one of Europe's finest Gothic masterpieces.

Delve into the industrial heritage of Derby at the Silk Mill Museum, birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Nature lovers will find solace in the serene landscapes of the Peak District National Park, offering picturesque hikes and breathtaking vistas. And for a dose of adrenaline, don't miss the thrill of Alton Towers, one of the UK's premier theme parks.

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Activity
From £30

North Shore Golf Club

The award-winning North Shore Hotel and Golf Course are set on the picturesque Skegness coast.

Activity
From £30

Seacroft Golf Club

Seacroft Golf Club might be the best course youve never heard of.

Activity
From £5.50

Newark Golf Centre

Newark Golf Centre provides Golf Lessons, a Golf Range, FootGolf and Par 3 Course in Newark.

Attraction
Free

Abbey Park Leicester

Abbey Park is Leicesters premier park and lies approximately one mile north of the city centre.

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Free

Ladybower Reservoir

Ladybower Reservoir, in Peak National Park, offers scenic beauty with water, woodland, moors, and conifers, attracting over 2 million visitors annually.

Activity
From £5

Treetop Golf

An immersive mini golf experience filled with unique courses and lively characters.

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Free

Cotton End Park

Cotton End Park in Northamptonshire is run by Long Buckby Green Spaces for the benefit of our communities, and has ten acres of open green space.

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Free

Abbey Park

Abbey Park is Leicesters premier park and lies approximately one mile north of the city centre.

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Adults from £5

Clumber Park

Clumber Park is a historic country park located near Worksop, Nottinghamshire.

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Free

Braunstone Park

168 acres of well-established open parkland, woodlands, spinneys, and meadows. It serves as a reminder of Braunstone's pastoral heritage.