10 Hidden Robin Hood Artworks to Spot Around Nottingham-Themed Art Trail. Happy Wednesday Friends. So how are you today?
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Did you know, there is a Robin Hood-themed art trail going on around Nottingham. My daughter and I spotted a few the other day. Here is a round up of 10 of them.
Looking for a fun, free, and family-friendly adventure in Nottingham? The Robin Hood Art Trail is packed with colourful sculptures, murals, and hidden gems celebrating the city’s legendary outlaw.

10 Hidden Robin Hood Artworks to Spot Around Nottingham:
10 Hidden Robin Hood Artworks to Spot Around Nottingham.
How sweet!?
My daughter and I set out to see how many we could spot – and now I’m sharing our tips, photos, and a handy map so you can explore too!
Table Of Content:
- Firstly, Robo Robin: Nottingham’s Hoodwinked 2018 Trail.
- Secondly, Judge Robin, Station Street, Nottingham.
- Thirdly, Wag athlon.
- Fourthly, Rockin Robin.
- Fifth, What’s Notts?
- Sixth, A City Built On Wisdom.
- Seventh, The City Ground Robin Nottingham.
- Eighth, Bobbin Robin.
- Ninth, Goose Fair, Goose Fowl.
- Tenth, Lacework Hoodwinked
Firstly, Robo Robin: Nottingham’s Hoodwinked 2018 Trail.
Nottingham’s streets have a way of surprising you especially when art turns up where you least expect it.
On a busy shopping in town, I came face to face with Robo Robin, one of the standout sculptures from the Hoodwinked 2018 robin trail.
Its colourful tones and robotic design caught my eye.
Visit The post Here: Robo Robin: Nottingham’s Hoodwinked 2018 Trail.

Eek, sun in eyes squinting selfie! I wonder how many they can be around Nottingham. I need to research more!!
These look so cool and I am going on a bird hunt with the children over the school holidays to find some more.

Secondly, Judge Robin, Station Street, Nottingham.
How cool is Judge Robins!? I love the attention to detail.
I found Judge Robin right on Station Street, near Nottingham train station.
With its rich colours, fine detailing, and proud stance, it’s hard to miss once you know where to look.
The sculptor really stands out against the brick backdrop, it almost feels like the robin is keeping watch over the city.
I loved the craftsmanship of this piece.
Also, Visit The Post Here: Judge Robin #hoodwinked2018. So sweet.

10 Hidden Robin Hood Artworks to Spot Around Nottingham:
10 Hidden Robin Hood Artworks to Spot Around Nottingham.
Thirdly, Wag athlon.
What Is the Robin Hood Art Trail?
The Robin Hood Art Trail is a walking route around Nottingham showcasing unique artwork inspired by Robin Hood and his Merry Men. From giant painted statues to quirky hidden designs, it’s perfect for:
- Families with kids (great school holiday activity).
- Photography lovers (so many Instagrammable stops!).
- Anyone curious about Nottingham’s creative side.

Fourthly, Rockin Robin.
The Rockin’ Robin sculpture was a real showstopper on the Hoodwinked 2018 trail. With its vibrant design and colourful theme, it brought a burst of energy to the streets of Nottingham.
Dressed in bright flashes of colour, making it feel like having fun there in the city centre.
It perfectly captured the spirit of fun and creativity that Hoodwinked was all about.
Rockin’ Robin didn’t just stand still it rocked the trail and made everyone smile.

What’s Notts? Discover 8 Hidden Robin Sculptures In Nottingham And Outfit Inspiration:
Fifth, What’s Notts? Discover 8 Hidden Robin Sculptures In Nottingham And Outfit Inspiration.
Although I did not get all the birds on the #Hoodwinked2018 trails in Nottingham before they disappeared, I did get a few more that I keep finding on my camera roll.
This one is no.8 and called What’s Notts?

10 Hidden Robin Hood Artworks to Spot Around Nottingham:
10 Hidden Robin Hood Artworks to Spot Around Nottingham.
Tips For Exploring The Trail:
- Best time to go: Daytime, weekends are lively but weekdays are quieter.
- What to bring: Camera / phone, comfy shoes, snacks for kids.
- Accessibility: Most stops are pushchair-friendly.
- Challenge: Can you find them all in one day?

Sixth, A City Built On Wisdom, Broadmarsh, Nottingham.
Over the last few days, I have kept nipping into Nottingham to find some more of the robins on the #Hoodwinked2018 trails.
I stopped for a while as I got stuck looking for no.5!
On the map, the picture looks like it is on Collin Street outside the Broadmarsh centre but it is actually inside. I saw a photo on Instagram and I clicked on where it was.
Eek time is running out too, as they are only in Nottingham for a few more weeks.
Visit The Post Here: A City Built On Wisdom #Hoodwinked2018.

The City Ground Robin Nottingham:
Seventh, The City Ground Robin Nottingham.
Today I am sharing some photos of No.4 on the Hookwinked trails in Nottingham. This one takes us a walk out of town, up the Nottingham Forest Football Club.
I had never been up to the Nottingham Forest Ground before so it was lovely having a look around.
How cool is this The City Ground Robin!? So sweet in all his football kit! We had a look inside the Nottingham Forest shop too and took a look at their new football kit. Very nice!
Also, Read The Post Here: The City Ground Robin #hoodwinked2018. So fun.

Bobbin Robin: Nottingham’s Hoodwinked 2018 Trail And My Summer Outfit Inspiration:
Eighth, Bobbin Robin: Nottingham’s Hoodwinked 2018 Trail And My Summer Outfit Inspiration.
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Bobbin Robin: Nottingham’s Hoodwinked 2018 Trail And My Summer Outfit Inspiration.

Ninth, Goose Fair, Goose Fowl #Hoodwinked2018.
Bright Colours, My Outfits & A Goose Fair Sculpture. It’s all going on around here!! Also A Day Looking At The Hoodwinked 2018 Trail In Nottingham.
This one is called; Goose Fair, Goose Fowl.
Have you ever visited the Goose Fair here in Nottingham?
There’s something magical about neon lights, fairground rides, and street art lighting up the night, especially in Nottingham at Goose Fair.
Don’t you think? How sweet is this sculptor?
Read The Post Here: Goose Fair Sculpture | Hoodwinked Trails In Nottingham.

Lacework Hoodwinked 2018 Robin Trail In Nottingham And My Red & Blue Outfit Inspiration. A Flashback Friday And Welcome To Fashion By Claire Justine.
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10 Hidden Robin Hood Artworks to Spot Around Nottingham:
10 Hidden Robin Hood Artworks to Spot Around Nottingham.
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I would love to see these. Cool.
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I can not wait to go and find them all 🙂
Hi Claire,
This is my first time at your place and wanted to say thank you for hosting and spreading inspiration!
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Thank you for joining us Maya, I am looking forward to checking your blog out 🙂
Every thing is so colorful. I play a few meme a great way to meet great people. If you have time stop in for a cup of coffee
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Thanks for joining us 🙂
Those are WAY cool! Please share more when you find them!
– Lisa
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Aww, thank you Lisa 🙂 Will do.
Ah, Robin Hood! It all makes sense now! How fun!
Cheryl Shops
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Thanks for stopping by Cheryl. Do you know what!? I never clicked on to you said! Hehe 🙂
I love the idea of this Robin Hood themed trail. How fun!
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Thanks Heather 🙂
Those are so cool. Thanks for sharing them. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful rest of the week.
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Thanks for stopping by Patrick 🙂
Well that looks fun, Claire! I look forward to seeing what you discover!
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Aww, thanks Shelbee 🙂
What fun! I miss not having the kids to do stuff with in the summer holidays, I will have to borrow the grandkids! you defo need your glasses Claire, with all this sunshine! Jacqui Mummabstylish
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Sound like a fun plan Jacqui. I keep forgetting my glasses, ha!
I love the Robin Hood-themed art trail. How fun!
Happy WW, Claire!
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Thanks Veronica 🙂
What a cool set of sculptures!
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Thanks Tamar, looking forward to finding more 🙂
Ha!ha! what fun I enjoyed the photos Claire 🙂
Have a sherwoodtastic week 🙂
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Hehe, thanks Steve 🙂
I love Robin Hood films – so I think this is really fun – bonkers but fun! haha xx Maria
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Thank you Maria 🙂
This is great! These trails are fun to follow. We have had Lions in Jerusalem for a number of years, ladybirds in the city I live in (no idea why!).
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Oh wow, these sound lovely Lisa. I love ladybirds and I bet these are so cool 🙂