If you’re looking for a spring walk among carpets of blue and purple, the county has nationally-recognised woodlands, and varied terrains to try out.
Take a look at some of the best places to visit nearby in the pages below.
But remember, it’s against the law to intentionally pick, uproot or destroy bluebells.


2. Cuerden Valley Park
There's plenty of beautiful bluebells during spring in the woodland areas of Cuerden Valley Park. | Lancashire County Council

3. Lytham Hall bluebells
Lytham Hall's wooded areas deliver great blooms every spring. | NW Photo: Dan Martino

4. Masons Woods, Fulwood
Masons Woods, off Eastway, Fulwood, comprises mainly mature mixed broadleaf woodland and boasting a rich ground flora. Eight main entrances and a network of linear surfaced footpaths link this site to the surrounding open space and public footpath network. It is one of the Woodland Trust's top 10 bluebell woods. | submit