Photo "The Robin Hood Line Looking east to a train on the embankment of the Robin Hood Line, which runs north of Nottingham along the former Midland Railway main line. In the mist at the back are Robin Hood's Hills. The Nottingham-Mansfield-Worksop passenger service was withdrawn in October 1964, closing this route which had existed for 115 years and leaving Mansfield as the largest town in Britain without a railway station. The track remained since it was required for coal traffic but goods yards were relentlessly closed along with some of the older collieries. The Annesley Tunnel and its approach cuttings were gradually filled with spoil and refuse. European money for the project looked promising and in July 1990 an Act for the Newstead-Kirkby link was acquired by British Rail. The name 'Robin Hood Line' was adopted and a consortium of local authorities gave the final go-ahead a year later. http://www.wagonplate9.co.uk/The%20Robin%20Hood%20Line/Robin%20Hood%20Line%20Web%20Pages/Construction.htm http://www.wagonplate9.co.uk/The%20Robin%20Hood%20Line/Robin%20Hood%20Line%20Web%20Pages/Stage%202.htm" by Trevor Rickard (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0) / Cropped from original

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Best Hostels in Annesley Woodhouse

 

Travel is all about experiences, whether you’re trekking across the world or just miles away from home. And while you may think of backpacking students when cheap hostels come to mind, modern-day hostels appeal to a much more diverse group of people. Hostels are traditionally beloved as a great way to meet fellow travelers and as a more affordable option to hotels. They’re the perfect place to rest for the night and then get up and go on your next day of exploring Annesley Woodhouse and beyond.

 

What is the difference between a hostel and a hotel?

 

It’s customary for hostels to contain multiple bunk beds in a dorm-style room to be shared with friends (or strangers). So, can couples stay in hostels? The short answer is yes. Some of the best hostels in the world (and maybe even in Annesley Woodhouse) are private room hostels that feature larger beds and more privacy. There are even bookable accommodations that offer family hostel rooms that provide even more space. Hostels are more commonly found internationally, but USA hostels are beginning to pop up around the country.

If secluded quarters and quiet accommodations are a priority to you during your travels, there are boutique and luxury hostels that offer upgraded private rooms, elevated décor, and higher end amenities. It’s possible to get the affordability and energy of a hostel with some elements of privacy that you’d usually only find by staying in a hotel.

 

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The Orchard Hotel & Restaurant

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