Ashridge, Hertfordshire The one-and-a-half-mile waymarked woodland trail has a stunning display of bluebells and an array of wildlife coming back to life in the spring.
Heartwood Forest, Hertfordshire Enjoy the bluebells in the Woodland Trust's largest new native woodland, near St Albans.
Emmetts Garden, Kent One of the highest points in Kent, with views of the Weald and North Downs. The woodland slopes are carpeted with bluebells.
Brede High Woods, East Sussex Situated in the High Weald area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, see lots of bluebells, as well as other rare wildlife species.
Hatchlands Park, Surrey Little Wix Wood is renowned for a wonderful display of bluebells. The wood can be accessed via the two-mile Long Walk around the estate (a walk leaflet is available). For further information call 01483 222482, or click here.
Winkworth Arboretum, Surrey Set on hillside overlooking a lake, bluebells are just one of its seasonal delights.
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Blickling Estate, Norfolk The five-mile waymarked estate walk will take you through the Great Wood and if you wander from the path you’ll come across a wonderful display of bluebells.
Trench Wood, Worcestershire As well as its display of bluebells, this ancient woodland is also a fantastic place to spot the many types of butterfly which flutter to life in spring.
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Hardcastle Crags, West Yorkshire A hidden beauty spot near Hebden Bridge. The three-mile Mill Walk is the ideal place to see a mass of bluebells in spring.
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Kingston Lacy, Dorset The two-and-a-half-mile woodland walks on the estate is a great place to see the annual display of bluebells. For further information call 01208 883402, or click here.
Lanhydrock, Cornwall At the start of the one-and-a-half-mile Great Wood and Avenue Walk you’ll come across the Bluebell wood, famed for its carpet of colour in the spring.
Long Wood, Somerset Long Wood is one of the best woods to visit in Cheddar Gorge thanks to its stunning views and plentiful wildlife spotting opportunities, from buzzards to badgers and plenty in between. Three bluebell trails will guide you through the displays of these pretty flowers.
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Mount Stewart, Co. Down The main drive and Lake Walk are the best places to see the bluebells in bloom.
Killaloo Wood, Co Down This wood, in the Faughan river valley, is largely composed of oaks, carpeted beneath with bluebells.
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