Find the best Bluebell Gardens & Displays in the UK for your family to visit
We have handpicked some of the best Bluebell Gardens & Displays for you to see in 2025.
Hyacinthoides non-scripta, as it is officially known, is probably the UK’s favourite flower.
When you walk through woodlands seeing the floor carpeted with bluebells it is an amazing sight.
Said to be used for summoning fairies have you ever seen them when out walking?
Check opening times as these do vary throughout the year!

The Garth Pleasure Grounds, Lingfield, Surrey
Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.6
Lots of fun to be had exploring trails, woodlands, bluebell displays, secret areas elves at Christmas & a highly rated cafe! Dog friendly too. More Details here

Plas yn Rhiw Gardens, Pwllheli, Wales
Google Review Rating – 4.6
Plas yn Rhiw has plenty to see all year round in their organic gardens. A highly rated tea room, mostly dog friendly, some great views and walks in the bluebell laden woodlands. Super! More Details here

Coton Manor Garden, Guilsborough, Northamptonshire
Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
Coton Manor gardens are set in 10 acres of a 17th Century Manor house in the Northampton countryside. Dogs are allowed in some part of the grounds.
There are a number of small gardens such as the wildflower meadow, snowdrop display in February, a bluebell wood and a garden pond with ducks! More Details here
Bates Green Garden, Eastbourne, East Sussex
Google Review Rating – 4.9
Bates Green Garden is home to the famous Arlington Bluebell Walk.
Great for Wildlife spotting & has a wider 24 acre wood close by which is dog friendly. More Details here
Hole Park Gardens, Cranbrook, Kent
Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
Hole Park Garens has 16 acres of gardens and 10 acres of bluebell layered woodland walks. And if you enjoy a nice walled garden or even a vineyard then you are in luck! Dogs on leads welcome.
As well as these there are also numerous other areas to explore. Some with intriguing names like the Egg Pond, Eagle Slayer or the Sunken Garden! More Details here
Bluebell Cottage Gardens, Warrington, Cheshire
Google Visitor Review Score 4.7/5 Stars
Bluebell Cottage Gardens are described as ‘one of Cheshire’s best kept secrets‘.
The gardens consist of a series of interlinked gardens from natural bluebell woods, beautiful gardens, wildflower meadows and the chance to spot some local wildlife. More Details here

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Hindringham Hall Gardens, Hindringham, Norfolk
Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.6
Hindringham Hall Gardens is a smashing mix of medieval fish ponds, a Victorian nut walk, bog garden, a walled kitchen garden, wild garden and lawns.
There is also The Dell which is a great place to spot snowdrops and bluebells. More Details here

Minterne Garden, Dorset
Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.5
Minterne Garden is today made up of a series of small lakes and cascades created by the small stream being dammed up.
There is a trail landscaped in the style of Capability Brown with bluebells in spring and azaleas and hydrangeas in summer plus the water cascades. Dogs welcome. More Details here

Marwood Hill Gardens, Devon
Google Visitor Review Rating – 4.7
Marwood Hill Gardens is a 20 acre garden with a lot of water with three lakes for you to admire and walk around. Gardens open for snowdrops in February, Wednesday & Sunday 10am to 3pm.
Elsewhere there is a Bluebell Wood, Wild Garden, Bee Hives and there is also a Conifer Collection, Camelia and Hydrangea Walk. More Details here
Check opening times as these do vary throughout the year!!







