Bluebell walk: Begbroke – Bladon

Bluebell walk: Begbroke – Bladon

Date of Adventure: 21 Apr, 2025

This walk will take you through fields and bluebell woodland as you wander from Begbroke to Bladon or the other way round.

We discovered this gem last year thanks to our local community and we loved returning this year to see the stunning carpets of bluebells which surround you as you meander through the woodland. Established paths off the main track invite you to walk amongst them – do be careful not to veer off these paths and trample the bluebells as they are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act. These aren’t as dense as last year and there is extensive tree felling verging on the apocalyptic but it’s definitely still worth a visit.

Directions:

Start at Heath Lane in Bladon as that connects up to the woodland instantly. If you want a longer stroll through fields as well then start at the church on St Michael’s Lane, Begbroke. You will see a green footpath sign to Bladon (pictured below), follow the arrow down the lane and bear right through a field with horses (behind a fence) and then you reach vast fields. Keep to the established paths as and in the second field veer left to left hand corner, you will be able to see the woodland at this point. Enter the woodland on the newly laid path; this was previously just a mud track but loose gravel has now been put down, and enjoy the fragrance and sights of the bluebells! This is Bladon Heath and also referred to as Bladon or Begbroke Woods.

The walk connects to the village of Bladon and you will enter at Heath Lane. If you want to tag in an extra bit of fun, visit the nearby Bladon park, which has a fantastic range of play equipment. Access via the lane beside St Martin’s Church (where Churchill is buried), it’s just beyond the allotments.

A treasure of an adventure, especially with the bluebells, and a real local gem.

 

AT A GLANCE

Free
Always open
No pre-booking required
No food options
Through fields and uneven terrain
14 minutes from Headington roundabout
S3 to Begbroke then a short walk down Spring Hill Road to the start
Please park considerately by the church
The details

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Either start at St Michael's Church, St Michael's Ln, Begbroke, Kidlington OX5 1RT or Heath Lane, Bladon OX20

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