Bluebell delights
WOMAN'S OWN|April 27, 2020
Discovering a carpet of bluebells is a spring highlight. We’ve chosen some of the UK’s best walks to find them…
HELENA CARTWRIGHT
Bluebell delights
A bluebell wood in bloom is one of the UK’s great seasonal highlights, and the Woodland Trust has hundreds to visit for free! A carpet of native bluebells indicates ancient woodland, which is one of our most precious habitats, covering just 2% of the country. So, if not this year, then next spring, visit one of these woods to see one of the nation’s stunning spectacles.

Killaloo Wood, Faughan Valley

This beautiful oak wood is nestled into the valley of the River Faughan in Northern Ireland. You may also be lucky enough to spot the rare purple hairstreak butterfly, which is confined to oak wood.

Coed Cefn, Brecon Beacons

This story is from the April 27, 2020 edition of WOMAN'S OWN.

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