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In the Yorkshire Dales National Park the native bluebell is widespread in low-level woodland. Good places to see bluebells are at Freeholders’ Wood Local Nature Reserve in Lower Wensleydale and Grass ...
A centuries-old bluebell wood usually closed to the public ... "We occasionally get roe deer and we've seen hares boxing on the clearing." Visitors to the woodland will be able to follow a marked ...
A centuries-old bluebell wood usually closed to the public has opened ... hundreds of different birds in the vicinity. "We occasionally get roe deer and we've seen hares boxing on the clearing." ...
Renowned for the flora and fauna, bluebells flower in late April and early May, followed by wild garlic in bloom. This majestic wood is home to a myriad of wildlife including roe deer, otters ...
Tucked between Seaham and Easington on the Durham Heritage Coast, Hawthorn is one of those "understated villages that reveals ...
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