The weather is likely to be cold, and we know there’s a worrying outbreak of Covid/flu-type illnesses doing the rounds.
But there is still plenty going on in the Mansfield, Ashfield, Worksop, Retford and wider Nottinghamshire area over the next few days – and we have 13 ideas for you to get out and about.
Mansfield’s Palace Theatre launches a new panto, while Retford’s Majestic Theatre brings you the hilarious hit show, ‘Vampires Rock – Ghost Train’.
There’s a careers fair in Mansfield and a winter wedding fair at Cuckney, while venues such as Thoresby Park and Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum are keen to welcome visitors.
The Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre at Edwinstowe is a hive of activity, with a guided walk to identify trees in the winter, a watercolour painting workshop and a tour revealing all about Robin Hood and medieval life.
Those seeking an adrenaline rush can hit the track for some indoor karting in Huthwaite or swing with the high ropes at the Go Ape centre at Sherwood Pines.
And those seeking more gentler pursuits should head towards Retford, where they can take in an art exhibition at the Bassetlaw Museum or sample a spectacular work of art at St Peter’s Church in Clayworth.
Before you set off for your chosen destination, please check its website for opening times and admission prices. Have a great weekend!

13. Marvel at spectacular work of art in village church
The historic village church of St Peter's at Clayworth, north of Retford, is home to the largest single work of art in the east of England. Marvel at the spectacular Traquair Murals, created by Scottish artist :Phoebe Anna Traquair (1852 to 1936), which cover all four walls of the chancel. What's more, St Peter's, a grade II listed building, is recognised as one of Nottinghamshire's finest churches, with architectural heritage dating back to the 12th century. Photo: Submitted