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How to find Nottinghamshire Set in the centre of the UK, Nottinghamshire is easily accessible from most parts of the country. The county is serviced by excellent air, rail and road links. The proximity of the M1, A1, A52 and A46 means the county is easily to get to by coach or car. In fact, cities such as Birmingham, Crewe, Leeds, Oxford and Manchester are within two hours drive time from Notts. While London, Newcastle, Bristol, Liverpool and Cardiff are just three hours away. Speedy rail links run from Nottingham and Newark stations to much of the UK. East Midlands Trains services run to Nottingham from London St Pancras via Luton, Bedford and Leicester. They also connect Nottingham with Sheffield and Leeds. Newark is served by GNER trains from London King's Cross, Newcastle and Edinburgh. Central Trains' Robin Hood line provides a link between Worksop in the north of the county and Nottingham in the south. It offers the opportunity to visit the market towns of Hucknall, Mansfield and Worksop plus tourist attractions including Creswell Crags and Newstead Abbey. And we're served by two airports: East Midlands Airport brings south Nottinghamshire within easy reach of Scotland, Ireland and the rest of Europe's major cities. And Robin Hood Airport is ideal for accessing the north of the county including Sherwood Forest and surrounding attractions.
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