Ashridge is one of the best places in the country to see bluebells, with many people returning each year to enjoy the dense carpet of flowers each spring. Here are our top tips on the best places to visit on the estate to see bluebells, and how to help us care for these delicate plants.
When can I see bluebells?
The plants will start to flower in mid-April and are normally at their best during the last week of April and first week of May. There is no need to book to visit. Please see our plan your visit article below to get the most from your day out.
Click here for more information about the Ashridge Estate
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We will be charging visitors a small entry fee of £3.50 per adult and £1.50 per child (free for National Trust members) over the following weekends:
27 to 28 April
4 to 6 May
11 to 12 May
All income from these weekends will go directly back into caring for the Ashridge Estate
The entrance to Monument Drive and the Estate Visitor Centre is off the B4506 between Berkhamsted and Dagnall
Parking: Free The car park will be locked between 10pm-6am.
Sat Nav: HP4 1LT
for a list of other places to see bluebells click here
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