Bluebell Woods Shropshire To Explore

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

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

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

Bluebell Woods Shropshire To Explore

Bwlytai Wood

Location : 3 miles west of Oswestry, just south of Trefonen village, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 9AS

This is a small woodland of local interest, given to the Trust by Bridget Gledhill, a former resident of Trefonen. The bluebells and wood anemones that spill over the ground in spring testify that this is an ancient woodland site.

Clear felling some years ago resulted in an invasion of sycamores. Many of these were felled at the turn of the millennium and hundreds of ash, oak, rowan and other broadleaf trees planted. A curious beech tree with branches fused into a window can be found at the top of the wood. A great place to make dens!

Dudmaston

Location : Quatt, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV15 6QN

During late spring, Dudmaston’s woodland is transformed into a blanket of blue. For the best displays, follow Captain Geoffrey’s Estate walk, starting from Hampton Loade car park. Pass through the Long Covert. This stretch of woodland is south facing and the warmth from the sun releases the bluebells delicate fragrance. Arrive at Belle Vue, an area of the dingle which is especially deserving of its name during bluebell time. 

Earl’s and Pontesford Hill

Location : Off the A488 at Pontesford, Pontesbury, Shropshire, SY5 0UH

If you can manage this very steep climb, you will be rewarded with spectacular views and grassland studded with flowers. Renowned for its variety of wildlife habitats and there is a great deal more to be explored and discovered on its lower slopes. In spring the wood – hazel, oak, field maple, holly and yew – is awash with bluebells and singing with migrant birds.

The Ercall

Location : Just before and opposite the Buckatree Hotel in Little Wenlock, Wellington, Shropshire, TF6 5AL

Ancient oak woodland, spectacular views and more than 500 million years of history can be enjoyed here. It’s not just old rocks that make the Ercall interesting. In spring the woods are awash with bluebells and singing with birds just returned from Africa.

Hope Valley

Location : 3 miles south of Minsterley, Minsterley, Shropshire, SY5 0JA

In late spring bluebells flood the ground, with yellow archangel and early purple orchids also emerging. The wood is also home to a colony of dormice. There are well-marked paths throughout the woods including, on the southern side, a flight of more than 100 steps, leading up to the top and fine views over to the Stiperstones.

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