Over the last few weeks we’ve been exploring local meadows to discover the beauty, magnificence and majesty of all the different wild orchids growing there.
A circular walk from Wolvercote, via Oxford city centre.
A wonderful riverside route into the heart of Oxford, and then returning via the historic Oxford Canal and the wild, natural Port Meadow.
Bluebell walk in Badby Woods
If you go down in the woods today you certainly will be in for a big, happy, surprise. The Bluebell display at Badby Woods is magnificant.
Christ Church Meadow and Oxford Botanic Garden
Take in Oxford Botanic Gardens and then walk through Christ Church Meadow for the complete nature fix.
Coronation Meadows in May
All over the UK there are beautiful coronation meadows you can visit to contemplate the natural beauty of a wild flower meadow.
A wintery, evening stroll around Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire
Stratford Upon Avon in Warwickshire is well worth a visit at any time of year. It’s particularly magical in Winter.
Inspiring Woodland walks
Woods are interesting, they’re quiet, peaceful and packed with nature.
They are also constantly changing. They show us the cyclical nature of life, continuing to provide sights that inspire us. The falling leaves in Autumn remind us of the importance of letting go. The winter encourages us to find stillness. In Spring we start over again.
A museum with a difference, Bewdley, Worcestershire
Bewdley has a great museum in the centre of the town that gives you the social and industrial history of the town
Art off Brick Lane, East London
Street art off Brick Lane in East London certainly livens things up
Jephson Gardens in Leamington Spa
Here we list just a few things we like about Jephson Gardens in Leamington Spa