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A bluebell wood in Bristol at Abbots Leigh

What could be more English than a bluebell wood in April? It’s one of those things that marks the seasons like asparagus in May or strawberries in June. You can visit a lovely bluebell wood in Bristol at Abbots Leigh where the bluebells bloom in the early spring. But shh, don’t tell everyone as it’s a local secret!

Bluebell wood near Abbots Pool

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It’s one of the fun walks around Bristol to enjoy at any time of year. Check below for the handy Google map I made to guide you to my secret haunt. But, if you can’t make it then take a virtual walk through the bluebells with me.

First park in the small car park at Abbots Pool. If you walk on down the track, you’ll pass the lake where you can dabble and look for tadpoles in the springtime.

The walk starts from Abbots Pool

But to see one of the prettiest bluebell woods in Bristol, you need to track back to the road you’ve just turned off. Cross over beside the orchard where sheep often graze and up the track on the other side.

It’s a few minutes past the water trough and the place where the track forks. Go past the metal gate and up the track to where the wood starts on your right.

Then through the break in the fence which is marked as a path and into the wood that straddles the crest of the rise. It’s a favourite with mountain-bikers too.

Now you can see the bluebells in clouds of blue amongst the trees and smell the gentle scent in the air. It’s better not to pick wildflowers, but perhaps it won’t hurt to waft one under your nose as you amble along. There are many lovely walks in Bristol but this is one that we enjoy at any time of year. 

Abbot’s Pool

When you get to the end of the wood, you can drop down onto the road and follow the circular walk marked on my map below. You go up the track on the other side where the road bends and cross the tall stile. Then go through the beech wood and fields to bring you back towards Abbots Pool.

Enjoy the walk in the bluebell wood – maybe see you there next year.

Map of Bluebell Wood at Abbot’s Pool

Click on my map of Bluebell Wood at Abbot’s Pool to plan your bluebell walk.

Map of Bluebell walk at Abbots Leigh in Bristol Photo Heatheronhertravels.com

You can see my photos of the wood and the bluebells on my Flickr site here.

More woodland walks in England

If you’d like to try a few more walks around Bristol, I can recommend

Wild Garlic in Bristol – a walk in the woods


A walk to Kings Weston in Bristol

Beyond Bristol 24 Country Walks by Robin Tetlow

Looking for more walks around Bristol? We recommend Beyond Bristol: 24 Country Walks

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Mont Calm

Friday 23rd of March 2012

Love the photos and the Bluebell wood video footage blew my mind. I honestly had no clue either! Fantastic!

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Tuesday 26th of July 2011

I love walking around the bluebell woods. Beautiful photos, I hope to walk around again soon.

cardaddy

Thursday 7th of July 2011

Hi there! I completely agree with your thoughts. I’ve just added it to bookmarks.