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Where to visit bluebells around the Maidenhead area ?

20/4/2020

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So as promised I have put together a list of where to find bluebells in the area. Some of these places are currently closed due to the current situation but use this list for next year perhaps!
 
I hope if you are near them you are able to enjoy them as much as I do!  This list contains bigger and smaller areas to go see them, remember to take a camera and that these beautiful flowers wont be around for very long so they are super special! 
 
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MAIDENHEAD /HIGH WYCOMBE AREA
  • Maidenhead golf club, Shoppenhangers Rd – in the wood parts of the golf course you can see lots and lots!
  • Ockwells park- Thrift wood 
  • Ashley hill forest- honey lane maidenhead
  • Carpenters Wood, Pinkney's Green- Take a right after Hall Place Vets and follow the road down.
  • Snowball Hill
  • Gouldin's Wood in Maidenhead near The Golden Ball restaurant
  • Down muddy Lane and over the little stream and into the woods on the right
  •  Maidenhead Thicket 
  • Waltham Place
  • Bisham Woods, near cookham Dean
  • Greys Court NT woodland
  • Snowball hill
  • Christmas Common, Watlington
  • Marlow wood
  • Dungrove hill
  • Woods in Malders Lane - maidenhead
  • Hall Place Vets  Lea Lane behind it

READING/NEWBURY AREA
  • Prospect Park, Reading/Tilehurst (the actual park, not the hospital) in the "woods" at the back by the Harvester
  • Back of prospect park in reading
  • Bowden forest, Hambledon way
  • Warren road, reading
  • Basildon Park
  • Bowdown woods, near Newbury
  • Moor Copse, Tidmarsh- there are normally organised bluebell walks run by BBOWT
  • Ryshall Farm

BRACKNELL AREA
  • Fernygrove Farm- Bracknell
  • Popes Meadow
  • Whitegrove Copse, Bracknell Forest
 
BURNHAM/ TAPLOW/ SLOUGH AREAS
  • Rushall farm-  hold a couple of bluebell walks open weekends with lots of family friendly activities going on, obviously not open now but I'm sure great fun!
  • Sulham Woods
  • Church Woods in Hedgerley
  • Cowleaze woods in The Chiltern (near stokenchurch)
  • Cliveden (National Trust)
 
I also did  a little map and pinned roughly where they all are. Hope this helps !









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Please don't forget these flowers are protected by law, it is an offence to uproot, pick or trample on them deliberately, so stick to the paths.. If you would like to learn more about them please read my blog on '10 facts about bluebell flowers' 

All my love,
Em xx
 
 
 


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