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From Nottingham to Leicester it's about 31 miles, depending on where from in Nottingham to where in Leicester.
The distance between Leicester and Nottingham is approximately 30 miles. The travel time typically ranges from 40 minutes to an hour by car depending on traffic conditions.
For about 45 min.
no nearest ones coventry birmingham and nottingham
25 miles taking M1.
35 miles taking this route:Take A47 LEICESTER, from Leicester Forest East, to M1 MOTORWAY - NORTH. FOLLOW SIGNS to M1 NORTH.Take M1 up to A610 to NOTTINGHAM and RIPLEY at J26. Follow signs to A610 RIPLEY.Take A610 to Heanor.
Nottingham is in the middle of England. Like, right in the middle. It's categorized as being in the East Midlands. Derby is the next city to the west, Leicester to the south, Mansfield to the north and there isn't a big city to the east, but Lincolnshire is the county to the east.
Cities are Nottingham, Stoke, Burton, Derby and Newark, Counties are Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Leicester, Nottingham, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire
Yes, the East Midlands Airport which serves Derby, Notttingham and Leicester.
Leicester North railway station was created in 1991.
Leicaster, United Kingdom is approximately 30 miles away from Nottingham, United Kingdom. It would take about 45 minutes to drive.
Yes the aptly named "Leicester Airport" on the outskirts of Leicester in the south. However the more larger and international "East Midlands" is regularly argued about between Leicester, Nottingham and sometimes Derby as to whose it actually it is even though its on the Leicestershire side of the county borders.