It isn't long since we visited
Felley Priory gardens, but at the end of April and beginning of May there's an extra treat in store there - a wood filled with glorious bluebells.
It's separate to the gardens and reaching it involves an uphill walk (which certainly appears to get steeper towards the end) but it's not the strenuous hike to
Lea Bridge bluebells and totally worth the effort.
As you walk up there's not really any hint of the sight that greets you - a carpet of bluebells interrupted only by trees through which the track leads in a figure of eight.
Breath-taking doesn't capture how wonderful this place is, and neither do my multitude of photographs, but hopefully they've captured a feel of it.
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