Robin Hood's Hill
A 3,000-year-old Bronze Age burial mound in Oxton, England, offering views across Nottinghamshire and part of a larger complex of ancient structures.

📜 Bronze Age burial mound, part of a larger ancient complex.
🔍 Rich in Bronze Age and Roman relics, once known as "Robin Hood’s Piss-Pot".

Why Go

🏞️ Enjoy enviable views over Sherwood Forest
📜 Explore a 3,000-year-old burial mound
🚶 Public footpath for easy access from Oxton Village
🏛️ Discover nearby Oldox Camp settlement and Roman relics

Why Avoid

🗺️ Off the beaten track with no information signs
🚶‍♀️ Path not always obvious, requires map beyond viewpoint
⚠️ Risk of trespassing if not following marked paths

Tips

🅿️ Park at Oxton's Old Green Dragon Pub
🚶 Follow Windmill Hill lane for about a mile to the site
🗺️ Bring an Ordnance Survey map for footpaths

Cost

💰 No entry fee.

Parking

🅿️ Free customer parking at Old Green Dragon Pub.

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