Maybe this place doesn't really count as a "travel adventure" as it's within walking distance of where I live! But over the last couple of weeks, it was the autumn exam period at university, and there weren't any classes. I only had two exams, so I decided to use some of my spare time to explore some of the touristic areas of
Nottinghamshire. I'm in my final year now and had never really got round to it before. But as I don't plan on staying here after graduation, it seemed like a good idea to do it now!
The first place I went to was Wollaton Park, the grounds of Wollaton Hall. It's a huge place, with lots of things to see.
Close to the parkside entrance is a large lake. There were lots of ducks, Canadian geese and Egyptian geese hanging out there! I'd like to go back and walk all the way around it at some point.
Then I walked up towards Wollaton Hall. It is really impressive in real life - more like a castle than a stately home. I think I mentioned before on one of my blogs that I have a slight obsession with
castles and
palaces, so I was excited to see it and take photos!
Next to it is another building, which is almost as impressive!
Inside that building is the Nottingham Industrial Museum (which I might visit in the future), a gift shop and a couple of cafés. There is a really good selection of cakes in the café I went to - I tried the lemon and earl grey one!
After that I went inside Wollaton Hall to visit the Natural History Museum. There is a very large taxidermy collection there, which I found strange but quite fascinating. There were lions, giraffes and leopards among many other creatures. I was interested to see that there was
a Humboldt penguin and
a Chilean flamingo, which both reminded me of my recent travel adventures in
Chile!
There is also a part of the museum which has been preserved to show how the house was in the past, which I enjoyed looking around.
Before going home, I explored a bit more of the grounds of the house.
I had a really nice time exploring Wollaton Park, and it was a good way to escape from university life. It feels like a completely different place to the city of
Nottingham. I will definitely go back at least once, given that it's so close.
A week later I travelled further afield in Nottinghamshire, to
Sherwood Forest! That was another fun trip, and I'll be writing about it soon. 😊