Bluebell Woods West Midlands To Explore

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

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

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

Bluebell Woods West Midlands To Explore

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

Location : Westbourne Road, Edgbaston B15 3TR

The Woodland Walk stretches from the lower garden up to the terrace and glasshouses and is full of primroses and bluebells in the spring. Trees here are coppiced regularly, allowing glades for the bluebells to flourish.

Clowes Wood

Location : Wood Lane, Solihull, B94 5JP

Wildflowers to be seen here include bluebell, lily of the valley, cow-wheat and bilberry. Fifty species of bird breed here, such as jay, chiff chaff, nuthatch and treecreeper, and also woodcock and all three woodpeckers. Badgers live in this woodland and red fox, muntjac and brown hare are all regular visitors to this reserve.

Cuckoo’s Nook and the Dingle

Location : 423 Sutton Rd, Walsall WS9 0QH

Access the Dingle from Sutton Road. The flat straight path is unsurfaced with trees or bushes on either side. There is an abundance of wildflowers and in late spring lots of Ramsons. A short walk brings you to a stile beyond. This is where the magic starts. The paths here are winding with some steps. There are many pools. Ramsons show as far as the eye can see. Walk into Cuckoos Nook & you immediately notice a change. In spring the sides of the path are carpeted by bluebells and wood anemones.

Hill Hook

Location : 3 Netherstone Grove, Sutton Coldfield B74 4DT

Hill Hook Local Nature Reserve is located in Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, not far from Sutton Park. This hidden oasis of green, bordered by residential streets, is an outstanding site with a wide variety of habitats ranging from grassland, scrub and dry woodland to open water, marsh and alder carr woodland. This provides habitat for a wide variety of plants and animals.

Kingfisher Country Park and Yorks Wood

Location : Cole Valley Road, Birmingham, B28 0DG (Kingfisher) Woodside, Birmingham B37 6LY (Yorks Woods)
Yorks Wood in Kingshurst is an 11-hectare ancient woodland which is home to a wide variety of birds. In spring the woodland floor is a carpet of bluebells.

Neighbouring Kingfisher Country Park has been designated under the ‘Man and the Biosphere’ programme and the valley contains many different types of landscape and wildlife habitats. Alongside the river there are areas of scrub, coarse grassland, wetland and ancient woodland.

Lickey Hills Country Park

Location : Warren Ln, Rednal, Birmingham B45 8ER

In the spring the whole area around the Lickey Hills wood is covered by bluebells. Adding to the array of colour are white flowered wood sorrel, foxgloves, stitchworts and buttercups. 

Merrions Wood

Location : Birmingham Road / Skip Lane, Walsall, B43 7AN

Merrions Wood is a wonderful oak and beech woodland just three miles from Walsall town centre. It is beautiful in spring when the bluebells are in bloom. Start by walking up the main path, which is part of the Beacon Way national trail, along to the shady woodland pool and rustic bridge to the playing field for picnics and games.

Moseley Bog

Location : Yardley Wood Road, Moseley, B13 9JX

This nature reserve is packed with plants, wildlife, old gnarled trees and stunning displays of bluebells each spring. It’s said to have been the childhood playground and inspiration for The Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien, who lived nearby.

Northycote Farm

Location : Underhill Ln, Bushbury, Wolverhampton WV10 7JF

Drive just ten minutes from the centre of Wolverhampton and you’ll find yourself on our wonderful working farm surrounded by 90 acres of mature woodland, fields, the babbling Berry Brook and untouched meadowland. Chickens, pigs and sheep live on Northycote Farm, which is also home to a huge variety of wildlife in the surrounding countryside. The farm is free and is a simple breath of fresh air. There are some lovely long walks around it where you can enjoy the sound of birdsong whistling through the tree canopies undisturbed.

Sot’s Hole

Location : 1A Temple Meadows Rd, West Bromwich B71 4DE

Sots Hole has over 5 hectares of some of the oldest woodland in Sandwell. The largely wet woodland supports a variety of tree species. A stream flows through the site and a small pool has recently been created. A surfaced path leads through the Reserve, linking up with other paths leading into Sandwell Valley Country Park

Winterbourne House and Gardens

Location : Edgbaston Park Road, Edgbaston, B15 2RT

This is a lovely haven near to the city centre where you can enjoy bluebells. The Edgbaston Park Road attraction offers a seven acre oasis featuring more than 6,000 different plant species, including gorgeous bluebells.

Woodgate Valley Country Park

Location : Clapgate Lane, Bartley Green, B32 3DS

The park comprises 450 acres of many different habitats which were originally a mosaic of farms and smallholdings. The damp meadow produces wonderful displays of wild flowers, including bluebells, in spring and summer. There is also an urban farm, visitor centre and play area.

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