

Why wouldn’t they be? With the Robin Hood legend generating millions of pounds worth of income every year? In fact, it’s the main reason why tourists come to Nottingham, to seek out the facts behind the legend, to imagine how it might have been in those romantic times of old.

The tourists are happy, and Nottinghamshire tourist board are happy too. Or those visitors to Nottingham castle, to the Robin Hood experience, in the same city, or to Robin’s grave nearby. Not the thousands of tourists that visit the famous sites of Sherwood Forest, every year, posing in front of the enormous oak tree where Robin and his group of merry men supposedly used to hide out. They say he lived around 700 years ago, but like most legends, he never really lived.ĭoes anyone care that the man never existed? That the stories about him and his band of merry men – Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlett and others are as much an invention as the supposed love of his life, Maid Marion, and the fictitious rivalry between him and the Sheriff of Nottingham? Almost everybody has heard of Robin Hood, the famous English outlaw, a legend of books, film and TV.

Robin Hood, he stole from the rich to feed the poor.
