When is bluebell time in the Lake District? I’ve looked through my photos from past years and they all seem to have been taken towards the end of April. I’m assuming therefore that the last couple of weeks in April are usually a good time to see our wonderful bluebell woods.
If you stay at Brockstone Cottage you won’t have far to walk to see these beautiful masses of flowers. As well as seeing the lovely little flowers you’ll also realise that the scent is wonderful too. The best walk if you want to see bluebells from Brockstone Grasmere cottage is to step out of the door, and walk around Rydal Water. Click through the link for an article I wrote about a walk around Rydal Water with pictures and directions.
We do still have a week available at Brockstone Grasmere Cottage for the week 25 March to 1 April. You might be a little early for bluebells, but you’ll catch some of the many daffodils.
Above are the very pretty wild daffodils,Narcissus pseudonarcissus loved by Wordsworth, just some of the many varieties of daffodils at Brockstone Cottage. This end of March week is just £590 ( we’ve reduced it from £690 for last minute bookings)
The other week that we have available, which will probably be in “bluebell time” is the week from Saturday 22 April to 29 April. This week is £650. (reduced from £790 for last minute bookings). That mean that you can stay at our Grasmere cottage (did we mention that it has amazing views?) , whilst seeing the bluebells and also enjoying everything the Lake District has to offer whilst saving £150.
Here are some bluebell time photos taken in the area around Brockstone Grasmere Cottage. Come and enjoy the Lake District from our lovely cottage with amazing views.