Snowdrops are the first signs of the Spring, we take a look at some of the best spots in Lancashire to view them.

Lytham Hall Snowdrop Season
Every weekend throughout February, you can take the snowdrop trail through the parkland and marvel at the vast displays of snowdrops. 
Lytham Hall, Ballam Road, Lytham FY8 4JX 
www.lythamhall.org.uk

Gorse Hill Nature Reserve, Ormskirk
For one day only, Snowdrop Sunday takes place on February 12th. Take a walk around Cabin Wood and discover the snowdrops. 12pm-4pm start. (Donations are welcome)
Gorse Hill Nature Reserve, Holly Lane, Off Gaw Hill Lane, Ormskirk L39 7HB 
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Great British Life: Snowdrops at Bank Hall BrethertonSnowdrops at Bank Hall Bretherton (Image: John Cobham)

Bank Hall Gardens, Bretherton
The Bank Hall gardens will be open for the famous Snowdrop displays, every Sunday and Snowdrop Walks every Wednesday throughout February, from 12pm-4pm. 
Bank Hall, Bretherton, PR26 9BG
www.bankhall.org

Gresgarth Hall
Galanthus Garden Open day - February 12th Witness the glorious display of snowdrops at Gresgarth Hall for one day only. 11am-3pm, Entrance £12.50
Gresgarth Hall, Caton, Lancaster, LA2 9NB
www.arabellalennoxboyd.com/gresgarth-hall

Hornby Castle
Snowdrop Weekend - February 4th-5th Take a walk around the beautiful grounds and walled garden where you can see over 70 different varieties of snowdrop in flower in the winter borders and enjoy views of the nearby Lake District. 11am-3pm 
www.hornbycastle.com

Send your snowdrop photos to us at photocomp@lancashirelife.co.uk