These days a lot of places insist in dogs being on their leads but at Sherwood Forest they can still run free, away from the Visitor Centre.
I remember visiting the Major Oak as a child on school day trips, in the days before the tree was fenced off, when we would spend time in school studying about Robin Hood and then re-enact what we had learnt, hiding in the Forest as outlaws, waiting to pounce on the Sherriff's men.
Today the Major Oak is all fenced off and supported by lots of metal posts, tastefully painted green to blend in but it doesn't stop the kids running around, still living the Robin Hood legend.
The sun was shining, the dogs were happily wandering and Neil & I chatted as we strolled around the forest, stopping for a coffee when we reached the visitor centre. Winter may be just around the corner but today, it was a million miles away.
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Be careful, remember this?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-11404124
Thanks for the reminder. Our dogs don't wander far from us and didn't leave the track. I didn't see any warning signs though, maybe they have removed them.
Very beautiful. Your pups must have been in their glory...
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