The nature reserve the kind lady told me about is Low Wood, managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. It is apparently particularly notable for its bluebells, and I have to say that they are stunning. It's hard to give a true impression of an English bluebell wood in photographs. Trust me, it's ten times more spectacular than this... It's also hard not to get carried away taking pictures. I hope you enjoy these.
They are beautiful. It looks like the forest has a blue carpet. I remember my mum saying how she loved the Bluebells in Yorkshire.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It seems to be a universal truth that, while there are some rightly famous bluebell woods, some are virtually unknown except to local people (and intrepid photographers!).
ReplyDeleteFantastic scenery.
ReplyDeleteHeavenly! I have only twice been in an English bluebell wood and I treasure the memory. I also keep planting bluebells here, hoping they will eventually spread.
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteAmazingly beautiful. So glad you wanted to share a small part of this experience!
ReplyDeleteBluebell woods are usually quiet, and they have a unique scent. That is how I remember them.
ReplyDeleteThey are a cheerful sight!
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