Arlington Bluebell Walk pictured on 23/4/21.
At the time of the visit, a beautiful white display of wood anemones covered the woodland floor.

Philippa Vine, daughter of John McCutchan, the organiser of the walk. SUS-210423-134554001Arlington Bluebell Walk pictured on 23/4/21.
At the time of the visit, a beautiful white display of wood anemones covered the woodland floor.

Philippa Vine, daughter of John McCutchan, the organiser of the walk. SUS-210423-134554001
Arlington Bluebell Walk pictured on 23/4/21. At the time of the visit, a beautiful white display of wood anemones covered the woodland floor. Philippa Vine, daughter of John McCutchan, the organiser of the walk. SUS-210423-134554001

Arlington Bluebell Walk open for visitors - in a glorious carpet of white!

Arlington’s well-known Bluebell Walk is now open at Bates Green Farm - despite the cold spring delaying the flowering of the plant which gives rise to the famous woodland carpets of blue.

Instead wood anemones are out in their full glory, giving rise to carpets of white. Organisers hope the bluebells will come out later on.

The Bluebell Walk raises much-needed cash for local charities. Entry this year is £5 per adult, £2.50 per child.

To book tickets, visit www.bluebellwalk.co.uk/book-your-visit

PICTURES BY JUSTIN LYCETT

To book tickets, visit www.bluebellwalk.co.uk/book-your-visit