Four tips on how to enjoy British bluebells and make a great value day out

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Adorable toddler girl with curly hair wearing a yellow dress playing with purple bluebell flowers in a sunny spring forest on a warm evening with beautiful sunset

ENJOY British bluebells while you can and lose yourself in the loveliness of our most beautiful outdoor spaces.

From deer parks to woodlands, and cottage gardens to coastal paths, Britain looks its best at this time of year.

Make a great value day out and enjoy stunning British outdoor spaces covered in bluebells with our tips

Many places offer free entry and, while you may have to pay for parking, they’ll still make a great value day out.

HOORAY FOR HISTORY: Britain has a rich history – and fortunately you don’t need to be rich to enjoy it.

For instance, Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland is a must-see and one of the best sections which costs nothing to wander is at Walltown Crags near Hexham.

This is one of the listings on the English Heritage’s blog post “23 free places to visit near historical sites”. You’ll find it at English-heritage.org.uk.

GLORIOUS GARDENS: This is the time of year to celebrate the arrival of colourful azaleas and beautiful bluebells.

Late spring is when the National Trust’s Stagshaw Garden in Cumbria springs into life.

The Trust’s walled gardens at Penrose in Cornwall are free to visit.

You can also catch a rare glimpse of stunning private gardens through Open Gardens days, where the entrance fee goes to charity. You can get details online at findagarden.ngs.org.uk.

Charges for some exhibits and parking may apply.

FUN FOR FAMILIES: Check your local council website to find out about nearby spots that offer free family fun.

In Wales, Margam Country Park has a herd of deer and family attractions including an adventure playground.

While in Scotland, Callander House and Park has a Roman-themed playpark in its beautiful parkland.

INCREDIBLE COASTLINE: Exploring Britain’s coast is a cheap and cheering day out.

You can find out more about paths around England at nationaltrail.co.uk and Wales at walescoastpath.co.uk.

Both the Visit Scotland and Discover Northern Ireland websites have ideas on coastal walks and outdoor adventures.

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