They are back… Bluebell season has begun!
For the next month or so, various woodlands throughout the
U.K light up with a brilliant sapphire blue carpet which is simply magical to see, especially on a
sunny day. I wish I could convey how beautiful bluebell woods are. In my view, bluebell woods should be U.K. National Treasures.
Park Woods, Nuffield Place
Around Oxford, there are several great places to see the
bluebells. Grab your wellies or good walking shoes and visit one of these National Treasures near you.
Park Woods, Nuffield Place |
(Radley Woods behind our home in Kennington)
Best places to see bluebells around Oxford:
Harcourt
Arboretum: 6 miles south of Oxford
Bagley Woods: Kennington, 2 miles south
of Oxford
Shotover Park: 3 miles east of Oxford center
Magdalen College: City center
Sydlings Copse: 3.5 miles northeast
of Oxford
Wytham Great
Woods: 4 miles northwest of Oxford
Besselsleigh Common Wood: near Wootton, about 5 miles
southwest of Oxford
http://visitwoods.org.uk/en/visit-woods/Pages/large-wood-map.aspx?wood=24887&site=Besselsleigh-Common-Wood&from=Oxford#.U1Z2j-ZdWMA
Blenheim Palace grounds: 10 miles northwest of Oxford
https://www.blenheimpalace.com/
Foxholes: 4 miles north of Burford
Bradbury Hill: Near Faringdon and owned by the National Trust, is said to be
one of the best bluebell woods in the country.
Great Coxwell wood at Colehill
Nuffield Place Woods near Nettlebed
Stoke Wood: (north of Bicester, near J10 of the M40) has lovely bluebells and orchids in the spring. There is a path from the car park suitable for young children or those with limited mobility, or lots of little paths to explore for the more adventurous.
Blenheim Palace grounds: 10 miles northwest of Oxford
https://www.blenheimpalace.com/
Great Coxwell wood at Colehill
Nuffield Place Woods near Nettlebed
Stoke Wood: (north of Bicester, near J10 of the M40) has lovely bluebells and orchids in the spring. There is a path from the car park suitable for young children or those with limited mobility, or lots of little paths to explore for the more adventurous.
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