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Right in Birmingham | Clent Hills' Gentle Bluebell Wonderland

🔷 **2025 Bluebell Updates** ▪️ **Peak Bloom**: April 20 - May 15 (This year’s cooler temperatures have delayed the bloom by about a week compared to previous years.) ▪️ **Best Viewing Spot**: North slope of Clent Hills at Walton Hill, where the density of bluebells is extremely high! 🚗 **Transportation Tested** ▪️ **By Bus**: From Birmingham, take the X12 to Halesowen station, then a taxi for £8. 🚶 **Hiking Trails Recommended** 1️⃣ **Beginner-Friendly Route**: Four Stones Hill Loop (2 hours) 👉 Enjoy the four giant stones on the hilltop and panoramic views of Birmingham’s skyline. Pet-friendly, so bring your dog for a fun outing! 🐶 2️⃣ **Intermediate Challenge**: Clent to Hagley Wood (4 hours) 🌳 Pass through medieval oak forests and end at a 17th-century manor tea room. ⚠️ **Important Notes** ▪️ **No Picking Allowed!** Fines in the conservation area can be as high as £1000. ▪️ **Wet Weather Gear**: Bring non-slip shoes on rainy days, as forest paths can be muddy and may dirty your pants. ▪️ **Hidden Tip**: Local farmers offer bluebell photography workshops in April and May. Check them out on Instagram! #uk #uktravel #britishtravel #ukadventure #birmingham #uklife #birminghamlife #birminghambluebells #bluebells #hiddentravelgems

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Right in Birmingham | Clent Hills' Gentle Bluebell Wonderland

🔷 2025 Bluebell Updates ▪️ Peak Bloom : April 20 - May 15 (This year’s cooler temperatures have delayed the bloom by about a week compared to previous years.) ▪️ Best Viewing Spot : North slope of Clent Hills at Walton Hill, where the density of bluebells is extremely high! 🚗 Transportation Tested ▪️ By Bus : From Birmingham, take the X12 to Halesowen station, then a taxi for £8. 🚶 Hiking Trails Recommended 1️⃣ Beginner-Friendly Route : Four Stones Hill Loop (2 hours) 👉 Enjoy the four giant stones on the hilltop and panoramic views of Birmingham’s skyline. Pet-friendly, so bring your dog for a fun outing! 🐶 2️⃣ Intermediate Challenge : Clent to Hagley Wood (4 hours) 🌳 Pass through medieval oak forests and end at a 17th-century manor tea room. ⚠️ Important Notes ▪️ No Picking Allowed! Fines in the conservation area can be as high as £1000. ▪️ Wet Weather Gear : Bring non-slip shoes on rainy days, as forest paths can be muddy and may dirty your pants. ▪️ Hidden Tip : Local farmers offer bluebell photography workshops in April and May. Check them out on Instagram! #uk #uktravel #britishtravel #ukadventure #birmingham #uklife #birminghamlife #birminghambluebells #bluebells #hiddentravelgems

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