Watch the story of local legend Robin Hood unfold in his own home
An outdoor cinema event is coming to Sherwood Forest this weekend . The first ever outdoor screening will take place on Saturday and two iconic films are being shown.
Kicking off the day of movies, visitors will be able to sit down and watch Disney's Robin Hood. There is no greater setting to watch the story of the Nottingham legend unfold. The family favourite will be shown at 4pm. As dusk starts, the 2001 Medieval blockbuster A Knight’s Tale will be screened in the forest surrounding.The film starts the late Heath Ledger and starts at 7pm. The two films are ticketed separately with a cost of £10 for adults and £7.50 for children aged three and above.
Members of the RSPB get discounted tickets as well as free parking. Those tickets are priced at £8 for adults and £6 for children. Parking for non members is £5 per vehicle and all tickets can be brought online.
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