Arlington Bluebell Walk
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Arlington Bluebell Walk
Arlington Bluebell Walk
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The Bluebell Walk and Farm Trail opens annually in the spring to welcome visitors to the ancient woodlands of Beatons Wood and farm trails of Primrose and Parkwood Farms. See the website for exact dates.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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Emma R
Polegate, UK89 contributions
May 2023 • Friends
This is the first time I've ever been to the walk, and I must say it didn't disappoint. The bluebells were stunning, the map they gave us was very helpful. It was a lovely day and we couldn't fault it.
Written 3 July 2023
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mistieshads
Bexhill-on-Sea, UK52 contributions
May 2023
Only open one month a year, and all money goes to charity, which charity changes every day, I visited this gorgeous bluebell wood today. The perfume was breathtaking. You couldn’t bottle it. Bluebells as far as the eye could see. Just beautiful and so worth a visit, my go to bluebell wood now. Easy parking, a nice cafe for a well deserved cuppa after a few hours walking.
Written 6 May 2023
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DAVEandMARIAw
Great Bookham, UK10 contributions
May 2023 • Family
Have never seen anything like this. Simply stunning to see. As far as the eye can see, a beautiful blue carpet.
Very well organised and mapped out in detail so you knew how far each walk was.
A different charity everyday, today was The Samaritans who laid on superb refreshments.
Very well organised and mapped out in detail so you knew how far each walk was.
A different charity everyday, today was The Samaritans who laid on superb refreshments.
Written 2 May 2023
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kevin pescott
38 contributions
Apr 2023
We went there today. A lovely walk through the woods with blue bells. Nice food. A lot of wildlife. Sheep and cow in the fields.
Written 30 April 2023
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sybmcn
Crowborough, UK10 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
The bluebells are spectacular this year. Easy to walk round, muddy in places ! Go now the woods are at their best.
Don’t expect a slap up meal ! Tea and cakes are delicious.
Don’t expect a slap up meal ! Tea and cakes are delicious.
Written 26 April 2023
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davesmith287
Brighton, UK79 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
Pleasant place. Parking easy. Good value for money. Bluebells out in the woods. The walk round the woods 2/3 mile but also about 7 miles of total walks across fields, through woods, and by the river. Lots of numbered markers so easy enough to navigate. Nice tearoom afterwards .
Written 22 April 2023
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Katie D
Brighton and Hove, UK427 contributions
Apr 2022
Every day the money goes to a different charity, such a beautiful place, great coffee and cake. Definitely recommend!
Written 5 February 2023
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Steve S
Eastbourne, UK17 contributions
Apr 2022
Wonderful atmospheric walk through woodland to see vast swathes of bluebells and other woodland plants. The free guide is easy to follow with colour coded walks of various lengths. Numbers on the plan were repeated at the actual location along the walk making it easy to see where you were. Although through unpaved woodland many of the trails. Large free car park was a very short walk from the entrance to the farm. And unlike many attractions you didn’t have to pay to enter to access the loos
Written 29 April 2022
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KevRHUK
Crawley, UK2 contributions
Apr 2022 • Solo
Beautiful stroll through the bluebells. Loads more to explore with river, garlic and primrose walks to venture through.
Written 25 April 2022
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Julie S
Margate, UK324 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
While visiting family over the Easter weekend, we went on the bluebell walk . Great to see plenty of bluebell’s and great to be at one with nature and to keep fit .
Younger children will like this to burn off excess energy and to also see some animalsas well . Great for being socially distant if your still concerned about covid .
Younger children will like this to burn off excess energy and to also see some animalsas well . Great for being socially distant if your still concerned about covid .
Written 18 April 2022
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Are dogs allowed on a he farm and on the bluebell walk?
John M
Arlington, UK
We do welcome all dogs and they come in a great variation of sizes and colours from the smallest to a large black Afgan Hound I saw yesterday. We ask that they are always kept on a lead to avoid disturbing the wildlife in the Bluebell Wood and the sheep and cattle on the Farm Walks. We provide dog waste bags at the start of the Arlington Bluebell Walk and waste containers at various points of the Walk. Enjoy your visit.
Are you open end of March? Are bluebells in blood?
John M
Arlington, UK
Sorry Alan for this delay in replying to you but only just found your question! Bluebells are not in flower in March, thus we are only open for five weeks each year, when we expect the white wood anemones followed by the bluebells to be in flower. This year we open on Thursday 11 April every day 10.00am to 5.00pm until Sunday 19 May. Further details can be viewed on our website.
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