Bluebell Woods London – Looking for some stunning bluebell woods in London, then check out our suggestions, there are some great bluebell walks London to explore.
If you do find some amazing London Bluebell Woods, remember to tread carefully and stick to the paths, so that the many Bluebell Wood London continue to thrive and not be destroyed.
It is a criminal offence to dig up Bluebell flowers, so remember to leave the Bluebell walk London alone for everyone to enjoy.
Bluebell Woods London To Explore
Gutteridge Wood
Location : Lynhurst Crescent, North Hillingdon, Hillingdon, UB10 9EQ
This ancient oak woodland brims with brilliant bluebells in spring and is a year-round haven for wildlife and wildflowers.
Hampstead Heath
Location : Hampstead Heath, London, NW3 7JP
This enormous park in north London has many woodland patches where you’ll find bluebells. Try Lime Avenue Bank. Don’t forget to check out the fabulous views of London.
Highgate Wood
Location : 2 Sheppards Cottages, Muswell Hill Road, London N10 3JN
This 28 acre patch of woodland used to join the Forest of Middlesex which covered most of London, Hertfordshire and Essex in medieval times. You can easily reach Highgate Wood as it is next to Highgate Station on the Northern Line.
Hyde Park
Location : Hyde Park, London, W2 2UH
After a planting incentive in 2013 when 40,000 English bluebell bulbs were planted, there are plenty to spot.
Kew Gardens
Location : Kew, Richmond, London, TW9 3AE
Home to London’s finest bluebell woods but you can only access them by paying the entrance fee. See also – bluebells at Wakehurst. Nestled at the back of the botanic gardens, the grounds of Queen Charlotte’s eighteenth-century thatched cottage boast one of London’s finest bluebell woods.
Littleheath Wood
Location : South Croydon CR2 8AA
Hidden away behind a group of houses and known to locals as the ‘secret wood’, Little Heath puts on a secret display of blue blooms when the weather begins to warm up.
Osterley Park
Location : Jersey Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 4RB (sat nav TW7 4RD)
This National Trust run house and gardens have some lovely bluebell woods. They also run bluebell walks. Osterley is one of the last surviving country estates in London and the woods in its sprawling grounds are a bluebell utopia.
Oxleas Wood
Location : Crown Woods Ln, London SE18 3JA
Reckoned by ecologists to be one of the most important woodlands for wildlife in the whole of London, drifts of bluebells appear in spring to accompany this nature fix.
Richmond Park
Location : the postcode for the park is TW10 5HS
Although better known for its Azaleas and Rhododendrons, there is a bluebell walk in the Isabella Plantation.
Sydenham Hill Wood
Location : Crescent Wood Road, Sydenham Hill, SE26 6LS
This unique mix of new and ancient woodland, with remnants of a Victorian ornamental gardens contains over 200 species of plants, including the classic bluebell.
Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park (Bow Cemetery)
Location : Southern Grove, London E3 4PX
Set in a disused nineteenth-century cemetery this park is the only woodland in Tower Hamlets and the bluebells that pop up between the gravestones make for some beautifully spectral scenes.
Wanstead Park
Location : Wanstead Park, Warren Road, London, E11 2LS
Wanstead Park’s woodland becomes an azure haze in spring when thousands of bluebells bloom.
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