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Bluebell woods in England

Take some time away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy a tranquil springtime walk through one of England's most beautiful bluebell woods.

Ashenbank Wood is a great place to see bluebells.

Credit: Sally Mclaren/WTML

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Duncliffe Wood

    Stour Row Shaftesbury

    93.04 ha (229.90 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Greyfield Wood

    High Littleton NE Somerset

    36.23 ha (89.52 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Ashenbank Wood

    Cobham

    29.95 ha (74.01 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Costells Wood

    Scaynes Hill

    21.14 ha (52.24 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Brede High Woods

    Cripps Corner near Battle East Sussex

    261.89 ha (647.13 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Old Wood

    Sheringham

    30.74 ha (75.96 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Tattershall Carrs

    Tattershall

    29.00 ha (71.66 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Burroughs Wood

    Ratby

    36.52 ha (90.24 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Hackfall

    Grewelthorpe

    48.06 ha (118.76 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Sea Wood

    Bardsea

    23.72 ha (58.61 acres)

  • A Woodland Trust Wood

    Warriners Wood

    Kendal

    3.59 ha (8.87 acres)

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