5.Wollaton Hall and Deer Park
Just past the QMC about 4 miles out of Nottingham you can explore Wollaton Park and it's grounds.This beautiful building has stunning grounds and wildlife. There are cafe and toilet facilities which are on site near the hall. It is great for walks or picnics. Also, when it snows it's a fun place to go sledging.
The Arboretum Park is an exquisite park full of wonderful trees, plants and water features. It's got a nice little friendly cafe with outdoor seating. The Arboretum holds events such as the Green Festival. Which I'd like to attend again this year. It's handy to get to because it's in central Nottingham on the tram route.
This has a boating lake, crazy golf area and children's play park. The lake is calming and relaxing to walk around. There is limited free parking and also it is on the tram route. If it's raining then check out the gallery and exhibitions.
On the outskirts of Nottingham in Breaston. Lanes Garden Centre & Open Farm is a lovely little farm with animals to visit and a shop to buy local produce.
I liked feeding the animals and had fun on the pedal go karts. There are plenty of activities to do such as feeding the baby lambs, watching chicks being born, animal handling and more.
Bunny Hugs,
Hayley
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