Bluebell Woods Cornwall To Explore

Bluebell Woods Cornwall – Looking for some stunning places to visit in Cornwall, or bluebell woods in Cornwall, then check out our suggestions, there are some great bluebell walks Cornwall to explore.

If you do find some amazing Cornwall Bluebell Woods, remember to tread carefully and stick to the paths, so that the many Bluebell Wood Cornwall continue to thrive and not be destroyed.

It is a criminal offence to dig up Bluebell flowers, so remember to leave the Bluebell walk Cornwall alone for everyone to enjoy.

Bluebell Woods Cornwall To Explore

Antony Woodland Garden

Location: Ferry Lane, Torpoint, Cornwall, PL11 2QA

This garden can be found next to Antony House at Torpoint (where Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland was filmed).. This amazing woodland garden contains 300 varieties of camellias, magnolias, rhododendrons, azaleas plus both indigenous and exotic trees. The garden is also home to a National Collection of Camellia Japonica and divided into three sections: The Wilderness, West Down and the Woodland Walk. From the Wilderness the path leads along the river and into a shaded area of trees, known as the Cathedral, where bluebells and wild garlic dominate the woodland floor in late Spring.

Cardinham Woods

Location: Cardinham Woods, Bodmin, PL30 4AL

This beautiful woodland near Bodmin is a great place to walk or cycle and is carpeted with bluebells during April and May, a great place to explore as a family.

Enys Gardens

Location: Enys Gardens, St Gluvias, Penryn, TR10 9LB

The historic Enys Gardens are famous for their incredible display of bluebells, within the 30 acre gardens lie the open meadow known as Parc Lye, where the spring show of bluebells is breath-taking. Dogs on leads welcome.

Glendurgan Garden

Location: Mawnan Smith, near Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5JZ

This stunning tropical garden is fantastic for families, full of natural beauty, amazing plants and lots of fun. Wander through the garden down to the beautiful hamlet of Durgan on the Helford River and walk beside the carpets of bluebells amongst fragrant rhododendrons. 

Godolphin House and Garden

Location: Godolphin Cross, Helston, Cornwall, TR13 9RE

Managed by the National Trust, Godolphin is a large, old estate, with a rich mining heritage and acres of glorious gardens and countryside to explore. For bluebells, check out the peaceful woodland, which will be a swaying sea of blue from April to May.

Idless Woods

Location: Idless Woods, Idless, Truro, TR4 9QT

Just outside Truro is the pretty little village of Idless, with its watermill and ancient woodland. Idless was chosen by the Forestry Commission as one of the ten best places in the UK to see bluebells growing wild.

Lanhydrock Estate

Location: Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 4AB

Lanhydrock is the perfect place to find bluebells, with nearly every inch of woodland floor turning blue, from the entrance to the estate right down to the Fowey River at Respryn Bridge. 

Lost Gardens of Heligan

Location: Pentewen, Saint Austell, Cornwall, PL26 6EN

Thirty years ago, Heligan’s historic gardens were unknown and unseen; lost to the brambles of time since the outbreak of WW1. It was only the chance discovery of a door in the ruins that led to the restoration of this once great estate. Today, The Lost Gardens have been put back where they belong: in pride of place among the finest gardens in England.

Mount Edgcumbe Country Park

Location: Cremyll, Torpoint PL10 1HZ

With wide ranging parkland, formal gardens and ever changing coastal views. The Mt Edgcumbe Country Park covers over 860 acres, stretching from Millbrook Lake around the Rame Head and Whitsand Bay, and taking in the villages of Cawsand and Kingsand. The woodland around Mount Edgcumbe estate is full of great walking trails and carpeted with bluebells in late spring. Dogs welcome. The country park is open all year round, daily from 8am to dusk and is free to the public. 

Pencarrow House and Gardens

Location: Bodmin PL30 3AG

Pencarrow House and Gardens can be found at the foot of a sweeping valley between Bodmin and Wadebridge. The Georgian mansion  has been open to the public since the 1970s. Bluebells and Wild Garlic carpet the woods in May/June. Free parking and dogs welcome off leads in the woods. 

Penrose Estate

Location: Penrose, Helston, Cornwall, TR13 0RD

Penrose Estate is a mixture of rich farmland and woodland around Loe Pool, the largest freshwater lake in Cornwall and cut off from the sea by a broad shingle bar heaped up by heavy Atlantic seas. There are many paths to explore around the estate and it’s a great place for bluebells in early May. 

Tehidy Country Park, Camborne

Location: Camborne TR14 0TS

Tehidy has 9 miles of paths and 250 acres of peaceful woods and lakes to explore and a café and a picnic area. Tehidy is a beautiful place to visit especially in April and May when the Cornish bluebells appear, making an even more stunning woodland walk. Visitors may stroll around the lake, explore leafy glades or wilder areas of woodland or be immersed in the rich flora and fauna. 

Trewithen Gardens

Location: Grampound Road, Near Truro, Cornwall, TR2 4DD

Trewithen has nearly 30 acres of woodland gardens and about 200 acres of surrounding parkland. It is a fascinating place to visit in Cornwall – full of hidden-away areas, magnificent flora and fauna and stunning countryside views. Be prepared to go off the beaten track to discover all sorts of fascinating trees and shrubs – many of them the result of often dangerous plant hunting expeditions to far-flung places.

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