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Getting around

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Getting around Nottinghamshire’s easy. With a good train, bus and tram network and plenty of parking, everything’s within easy reach.

By car

You’ll have no problem getting around the city and county by car. Major roads such as the A60, A1, A46 and A52 provide routes that are easy to get to and navigate. We’ve eight Park & Ride spots in Nottinghamshire, providing fast and frequent daily services all year round. They offer easy, uncongested access to the city with over 3,000 spaces. And it’s free to park at any of the six NET Park & Ride sites when you use the tram. In the city, there are 13,000 secure parking spaces and a further 1,500 on-street. Major car parks are clearly signposted on the main approach roads to the city centre.

Public transport

Nottingham City Transport runs a good range of bus services around the city. And various operators cover the rest of the county. Contact Traveline for a full overview of transport options open to you during your visit.

Fast and efficient, Nottingham’s state-of-the-art tram network has made getting around even easier. The first phase of the tram runs from Nottingham railway station to Hucknall, with plenty of convenient stops in the main shopping and eating districts.

Central Trains’ Robin Hood line provides a link between Worksop in the north of the county and Nottingham in the south, via Mansfield. Use this line to get to those attractions further north.

To plan your journey around Notts by foot and public transport, click here

 
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