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.

13. Warton Crag, Lancaster
In spring the woods at Warton Crag are an awash with those much-loved dangling blue heads erupting from the ground. These bulbs can conjure in their millions in just one wood giving rise to the famous ‘blue carpets’ which are a springtime delight. Photo: Submitted

14. Bank Hall, Bretherton
Woodland at Bank Hall, Bretherton, has a fine display of snowdrops and bluebells in spring. Photo: Rhianon Davies