Robin Hood Holidays: Skyscanner Reveals Landmarks of the Outlaw Hero
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on: May 14, 2010, 5:37 am
Author: Skyscanner Ltd
Industry: Travel
As Robin Hood fever hits an all time high with May 14’s
release of the new film, airfare deals comparison site Skyscanner predicts the destinations which
could benefit from the renewed popularity of the world’s most famous
outlaw and his Merry Men. The English outlaw has been a mainstay of
Hollywood films since the early days of movie-making and 2010 brings us
a movie shot in spectacular locations in the UK and France.
Sherwood Forest
Nowhere says Robin Hood more than Sherwood Forest in central England, which was of
course home to the legendary outlaw. Visitors can see where parts of the new Robin
Hood movie were filmed and there is even an annual Robin Hood festival involving
archery, sword fights and medieval music.
Nottingham
There are numerous sites in Northern England that are linked with Robin Hood, but it
is Nottingham, home of the hero’s archenemy – The Sheriff of Nottingham – which is
probably the most well known after Sherwood. Nottingham Castle has teamed up with
Universal to bring an exhibition of the costumes, props and weaponry from the new
film which will be open to castle visitors from now until October 2010.
Freshwater West, Wales
This part of southwestern Wales is no stranger to fame having starred as a film
location in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The stunning wild beach was used
for a battle scene in the new Robin Hood film where 600 warriors and 200 horses
fight it out on the golden sands.
Aysgarth Falls,Yorkshire Dales National Park
The setting for the scene where Robin Hood battles Little John to cross the river in
Prince of Thieves, Aysgarth Falls are one of England's best known spots, famous for
its beauty. With pleasant riverside walks linking the upper, middle and lower falls,
the area attracts Robin Hood fans and nature lovers alike.
Carcassonne Castle, South of France
Watching over sun-dappled vineyards, this imposing stronghold with fifty-two towers
was used for the exterior shots of Nottingham Castle in the climactic final scenes
of the 1991 Prince of Thieves film. Carcassonne Castle hosts regular jousting
tournaments and renaissance pageants throughout the year.
Scott Carlson, USA & Canada Country Manager commented:
“Films can have a huge positive impact on tourism. The popularity of searches for cheap airfare to London rocketed after the film release of Sherlock Holmes and we
expect that we may see this happening again this summer, following the release of
Robin Hood.”
He continued, “US travellers interested in visiting these locations can find flights to Europe from only $477 round-trip, including New York flight deals to London from just $624 round-trip.”
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