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1 Week In Worksop

So you've got a week in Worksop - that's great news. Let's see how you can best use your time while you're here.

What Should I Do For One Week In Worksop?

If you have 7 days to spend in Worksop, there are plenty of things to see and do in and around the town. Here are some suggestions:

Day 1:

Visit the historic Worksop Priory, which dates back to the 12th century. The priory is open to visitors from April to October, and guided tours are available. Allow 1-2 hours for the visit.

Day 2:

Explore the Clumber Park, a beautiful national trust park located just a few miles from Worksop. The park features a lake, gardens, walking trails, and more. You can easily spend a full day here.

Day 3:

Head to Creswell Crags, a limestone gorge that contains a series of caves. This is a great place to learn about prehistoric history and see some ancient cave art. Allow 2-3 hours for the visit.

Day 4:

Take a tour of Mr Straw's House, a well-preserved 1920s house that provides a glimpse into life in the early 20th century. Allow 1-2 hours for the visit.

Day 5:

Visit Sherwood Forest, famous as the legendary home of Robin Hood, and part of the Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve. Allow a full day to wander around the forest.

Day 6:

Head to Worksop Leisure Centre for a day of swimming, gym, and sports activities. Allow a half-day for the visit.

Day 7:

Explore the town itself, including the bustling market square, the Great Gate and Bridgehouse Museum, and the Savoy cinema.

As for where to stay, there are a variety of accommodation options in and around Worksop, from budget hotels to cozy bed and breakfasts. Check out websites like Booking.com and Tripadvisor to find something that suits your budget and preferences.

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