Spring transforms the arboretum into the landscape into a sea of vibrant blue and purple hues as bluebells appear, nestled underneath spectacular trees from around the globe.
Did you know that bluebells are associated with ancient woodland? The abundance of bluebells at Tortworth Forest Centre is an indication that this woodland has been around for centuries. The land, once overtaken by bramble and bracken, has been carefully restored since 2014 by a dedicated team of volunteers. Their efforts have uncovered an old arena and steps once used by donkeys to transport produce from the kitchen gardens to the main house, as well as a stunning collection of over 600 native, exotic, and veteran trees.
The work now focuses on replanting and maintenance. Volunteers have created pathways, cleared around trees and plants to help them thrive, and improved labelling and signage. Some areas remain delightfully wild, a feature we aim to preserve as it’s part of the arboretum’s unique charm and benefits local wildlife.
After your walk, or whenever you need a break, follow the inviting scent of woodsmoke back to the Roundhouse, where a warm drink awaits.
Reconnect with yourself, with loved ones, and with nature.
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