Fragrant bluebells are carpeting woodlands across the Cotswolds as we speak but we can’t leave home to seek them out like we normally would. So, we’ve put together a virtual bluebell walk to tide you over

Roe Deer

Take a virtual stroll through Frith Wood and you might spot a roe deer between the trees.

Croome Court

See the grand backdrop of Croome Court as you admire the bluebells that have sprung up on the rolling grounds.

Siccaridge woods

You’re half expecting a fairy to flit across this photograph snapped at Siccaridge Wood.

Bluebells in Lower Woods-1

Dappled sunshine highlights patches of bluebells throughout the Lower Woods Nature Reserve.

Bluebells at Coughton Court

How inviting is this bluebell-flanked pathway at Coughton Court?

Lassington Wood April 2016

The enchanting Lassington Wood is carpeted with bluebells at this time of year.

Bluebells and Wild Garlic

At this time of year, everywhere you look, there will be a mixture of beautiful flora to gaze upon, like here at Woodchester Park.

Blue & green

Densely-packed trees protruding from the forest floor provide a fairytale scene at Foxholes Nature Reserve near Burford.

Bluebells

The advent of bluebells means that spring is in full swing and summer is almost here.

Bell stands up to tree

They’re one of our favourite flowers.

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