Arlington Bluebell Walk
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Arlington Bluebell Walk
Arlington Bluebell Walk
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Temporarily closedClosed until Apr 15, 2025
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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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ladyfox1263
Tenerife, Spain4 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
Relax and be mindful , this beautiful tranquil woodland is here for us all thanks to the dedication by John, his family and helpers.
Take time to slowly absorb the nature and all its occupants. I could happily live in the woods and be at home with every plant, flower, wildlife and insects.
Sit quietly, listen and absorb everything.
I cannot wait to be there again.
So many charities are helped and appreciative.
Sheer bliss .
Thank you.
Take time to slowly absorb the nature and all its occupants. I could happily live in the woods and be at home with every plant, flower, wildlife and insects.
Sit quietly, listen and absorb everything.
I cannot wait to be there again.
So many charities are helped and appreciative.
Sheer bliss .
Thank you.
Written 17 October 2020
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davesmith287
Brighton, UK97 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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Steve S
Eastbourne, UK23 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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mistieshads
Bexhill-on-Sea, UK50 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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PennyPurples
Sevenoaks, UK1,435 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
14-Apr-24: Visited for a lovely walk around the bluebells and surrounding fields. The provided map and signage is very good (although we still managed to get a bit lost!). I love the fact that various charities get to benefit during the season. The cafe was very well managed, with many volunteers keeping the tables cleared regularly. We just had tea/coffee/cake, which was very good.
Written 28 June 2024
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nellsgrandad
Eastbourne, UK4 contributions
Nov 2019
The Bluebell Wood is a calming balm for the spirit at difficult times. Choose your moment, when the bluebells are fully opened, and you will emerge refreshed from the experience. We have been going on this walk for many years and it has been consistently enhanced. It supports many local charities. Refreshments are a bonus. We take out a membership and visit on multiple occasions.
Written 13 October 2020
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tanzicat
Crawley, UK245 contributions
May 2021
I have now been here twice, first time to see the carpet of white woodland Anenomies and then again for the bluebells.
This is well organised with plenty of parking and picnic space but you do have to pre-book. The staff are all volunteers and doing a fab job.
The path is level and not particularly muddy or water logged. There are plenty of benches to sit and rest or take it in the woodland beauty.
There are a couple of ponds and just the sound of birds.
This is well organised with plenty of parking and picnic space but you do have to pre-book. The staff are all volunteers and doing a fab job.
The path is level and not particularly muddy or water logged. There are plenty of benches to sit and rest or take it in the woodland beauty.
There are a couple of ponds and just the sound of birds.
Written 23 May 2021
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dansa2
Burgess Hill, UK4 contributions
May 2021
What a jem of a place. The blue bell walk was amazing, it was peaceful and the sun was shining. A haven of rest. I have never seen such a beautiful carpet of bluebells.
I have a mobility problem and found it very easy to walk round. Plenty of benches to sit on. Definitely recommend it.
I have a mobility problem and found it very easy to walk round. Plenty of benches to sit on. Definitely recommend it.
Written 12 May 2021
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JG2202
Crawley, UK10 contributions
Apr 2024 • Friends
Oh what a wonderful, joyous find! It's so very difficult to find the words to express how magnificent these carpets of bluebells are. The farm is well organised, good signage and all needs catered for - including some mobility scooters to use. Dogs are allowed. We
stopped for a lovely lunch in the barn, ran today by the Samaritans, but every other day a different charity. There's a plant sale, bookshop and petting zoo. A really fab day out.
stopped for a lovely lunch in the barn, ran today by the Samaritans, but every other day a different charity. There's a plant sale, bookshop and petting zoo. A really fab day out.
Written 20 June 2024
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Julie S
Margate, UK583 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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John M
Arlington, United Kingdom
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.
Written 23 April 2019
John M
Arlington, United Kingdom
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.
Written 16 February 2019
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