| National Ice Centre Take a turn on the ice in the city famous for Torvill and Dean. It's a unique multi-purpose entertainment centre with two Olympic-sized ice pads and sports facilities for all ages and abilities. Trent Bridge The oldest cricket ground in the world, Trent Bridge is home to Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. This famous cricketing landmark ground is also one of only six venues in England where test matches are staged. Southwell Racecourse One of only two racecourses in Britain to offer all-weather, flat turf and jump racing, Southwell Racecourse offers racing every month of the year. Among its first-class facilities, the racecourse also boasts an 18-hole golf course. Nottingham Tennis Centre First class tennis at the city’s specialist centre. Home to the 10tele.com Open (formerly the Nottingham Open), a world-class prelude to Wimbledon, the centre has hosted many other prestigious tournaments over the last ten years. National Watersports Centre World class slalom, wakeboarding and sailing awaits. Set in 270 acres of parkland, the centre is home to an international 2,000 metre regatta course, man-made white water slalom and waterski lagoon. |