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We have 5 hotels in Edwinstowe.

 
 
Dukeries Lodge Star Rating 3        
High Street

Hotel Description: Having been recently fully renovated, our wonderful 18th-century coaching inn, we are now enjoying sharing this wonderful hotel with you. In the rural countryside village of Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, the Dukeries Lodge dates back to the days of highwaymen, when it first provided a comfortable stopover. Our passion has been to retain the traditional character and sense of history - even choosing to keep the creaky floors and wonderful stained glass windows.
YHA Sherwood Forest Star Rating 2        
Forest Corner

Adjacent to Sherwood Forest Fun Park, this straightforward hostel in a modern redbrick building is 2 miles from Rufford Abbey country estate, and 9 miles from Creswell Crags limestone gorge.Basic dorms and private rooms offer free Wi-Fi. Most have en suite bathrooms.
The Forest Lodge Hotel Star Rating 4        
2-4 Church Street

Set in a restored 18th-century coaching inn, this family-run traditional pub lodging is an 11-minute walk from Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, 1.9 miles from Rufford Abbey Country Park and 7.5 miles from Mansfield town centre.
The Black Swan Edwinstowe Star Rating 3        
High Street

Situated in the countryside, The Black Swan Edwinstowe is a short drive from Sherwood Forest and a 55-minute car ride from East Midlands Airport. It is conveniently positioned for guests wishing to visit the area's popular attractions.The hotel has 3 rooms, all of which are equipped with a range of facilities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
Sunnyside view        
Clipstone Road, B6030

Located in the countryside, Sunnyside view is just a short trip from Sherwood Forest.Sunnyside view provides comfortable rooms, furnished to fit the requirements of any guest.East Midlands Airport is a 50-minute drive from the hotel.
 
 
More on Edwinstowe .
 
Edwinstowe is a large village and civil parish in the heart of Sherwood Forest, north Nottinghamshire, England, with associations to the Robin Hood and Maid Marian legends. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census was 5,188.