Sunday, March 14, 2021

Blooms with a view: 10 of Britain's best spring walks

Waving daffodils, bluebell woods and muddy tracks … Time to stride out into the colourful countryside Britain’s microclimates reliably fast-forward the spring season. Sunny, sheltered Helford in Cornwall rarely gets snow or freezing temperatures, allowing early-spring flowers – including daffodils, white-flowered ramsones and primroses – a chance to get a head start on the rest of Britain. Stopping at Falmouth allows for the gathering of picnic provisions, after which it’s an easy 2½-mile walk from Helford to Frenchman’s Creek. Kestle Barton en route has a picnic area and usually an honesty box for drinks and snacks. • nationaltrust.org.uk Continue reading...