"If you’ve never visited the festival and experienced the legend of Robin Hood I’d urge you to pay a visit, it’s a fantastic day out for all ages.”. #NottGoingOut, Events | Top Attractions | Special Offers | Competitions. Audiences of all ages are dazzled by knights in battle, jesters, musicians, and, of course, archery. OR Sherwood Old Town See any improvements? 15th July 2020 - 40th Anniversary postponed until 2021. Go here to update it. Head to Sherwood Forest this August for the Robin Hood Festival – an action-packed, fun-filled week celebrating Nottingham’s famed “noble robber”! Picture by Joseph Raynor. is a common question every year. Ciders and perries will not be forgotten and the festival's usual massive range will again be available. Be the first to make this page better. Be the first to review this event. Instagram, or sign up to our newsletters for the latest updates from across the city and county. For phase 1 counties the maximum capacity for gatherings is 50 people indoors or outdoors. Robin Hood has a sword fight with the Sheriff of Nottingham. Live action jousting, archery and an equestrian stunt team will be part of Nottinghamshire's free Robin Hood Festival returning to Sherwood Forest this summer. Once again there will also be what some might term a "craft beer" bar, unusual and rare beers served from a tap that is connected to a keykeg, like many of the beers found at the recent Nottingham Craft beer Festival. Last Year Jon and I were in Nottingham at the same time as the Robin Hood Festival was going on in Sherwood Forest. Sherwood Forest is about 40 minute drive from Nottingham and Nottingham is … Home of ice skating legends Torvill & Dean, the NIC is the coolest place to skate in…, Why don't you come and visit the biggest bowling centre in the United Kingdom, with 48…, Visit the award winning Redsmith Distillery in the heart of Nottingham City Centre.…, Famous Nottingham pharmaceutical brand, Boots, opened their first store on Goosegate in…, The Adams & Page Building dates back to 10th July 1855 and sits proudly as the largest…, t Mary’s Church – Grade 1 Listed and the largest medieval building in the city of…, Nottingham's leading architect Watson Fothergill has some magnificent buildings within…, The National Justice Museum has reopened with enhanced health and safety measures in…, Enter and explore a whole new world in the caves underneath Nottingham city and descend…, Nottingham Contemporary is one of the largest contemporary art galleries in the UK,…, Sir James Matthew Barrie was a Scottish author and dramatist, best remembered today as…, Discover the life and work of William Booth – Nottingham’s most famous preacher and…, William Booth Statue The Methodist preacher William Booth, who was born in Sneinton in…, ‘Line of Light’, created by artist Jo Fairfax, projects five-word poems by writers…. Both have areas where you are free to smoke or vape if you so wish. Get the most important news straight in your inbox before 9am every day - sign up to Nottinghamshire Live's newsletter. Beginning July 24, children age 5 and up are required to wear a mask, face shield or face covering. Your User ID or Password reset link will be sent to you. It is with great sadness and disappointment that Nottingham CAMRA have been obliged to call time on this year's annual Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival. The beer is served by forcing compressed air between the inside of the container and the bag, which squeezes the bag and forces the beer to the bar. Steve Westby, Nottingham CAMRA chairman, said "unfortunately, the risks of hosting this year's festival now appear too great with the threat of national or local infection rates leading to lockdown at a moment's notice causing irreparable damage and inconvenience. Entry is free, parking on site is £6 for a full day. There will be lots to keep your children entertained throughout the day along with lots of wonderful nature to discover in the forest too. Gemma Howarth, RSPB senior site manager for Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve, says: “We're really excited about bringing jousting back to the event this year, and introducing Cavalry of Heroes to our festival goers for the first time. It is with great sadness and disappointment that Nottingham CAMRA have been obliged to call time on this year's annual Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival. © Visit Nottinghamshire 2020. All Rights Reserved. You are here > What's On > Nottingham Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival 2020, This event has been cancelled due to COVID-19. In honour of this famous "noble robber," Nottingham holds the Robin Hood Festival in the Sherwood Forest (Sherwood Forest Country Park). There are no reviews for this event yet. To build your own Itinerary, click to add an item to your Itinerary basket. Join Festivalnet.com now to unlock additional details,