East Midlands - East Midlands

The East Midlands lie in England.

Landscape at Haddon Hall in Derbyshire

Regions

Yorkshire and the HumberNorth West EnglandWest MidlandsEast of EnglandSouth East EnglandSouth West EnglandLincolnshireNottinghamshireDerbyshireLeicestershireRutlandNorthamptonshireNorth Sea
Outline of the East Midlands, England
The capital Northampton is a traditional center of the shoe industry.
Large parts of the National Forest are located in Leicestershire.
Large parts are in the Peak District National Park.
This county is best known for the historic Sherwood Forests and Robin Hood.
The largest county in the region.
County Rutland is the opposite: it is the smallest county in England.

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getting there

By plane

The East Midlands Airport is in the county Leicestershire. The cities are located within a radius of around 50 km Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. The airport is a hub for low-cost airlines bmibaby, easyJet and Ryanair. There are flights from Berlin, Geneva and Cologne / Bonn, as well as from many other cities in Europe, especially from the southern region.

The airport is located directly on the M1 and can be easily reached by car. There are several car rental companies on site. The airport can also be reached by bus from the cities mentioned above and other localities in the surrounding area. More information about flights and arrival here.

Another alternative is to travel via the Birmingham AirportWebsite of this institutionBirmingham Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBirmingham Airport in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryBirmingham Airport (Q8719) in the Wikidata database(IATA: BHX).

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Tourist Attractions

You can visit various works of art and buildings. For example the Cathedral Quarter or older houses.

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kitchen

Delicious apple slices are served with honey in the East Midlands. Even if it sounds mysterious, stuffed lamb's feet taste great!

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