Bluebells at Pamphill, Dorset

Last year we visited Bluebell Wood at Pamphill to see the carpet of bluebells for the first time.

It was there I took one of my favourite photographs of Eliza, so I was keen to go back this year to see if we could get some more photo’s of the kids.

Bluebell Wood is set on the Kingston Lacy estate in Dorset and we parked at Pamphill Green and took the short walk down a country path to the wood, which is gated off making it easier to find.

Isaac, Eliza and Sebby love being outside and remembered the wood from last year and set off to explore.

Pamphill

The smell of the flowers was almost intoxicating but it was the lure of climbing trees that go the kids most excited.

Pamphill Bluebells

We spent a good couple of hours exploring the wood, playing hide and seek and attempting to take some good photo’s.

Pamphill Bluebell Wood

I may not have recreated my picture from last year, butΒ it was lovely to see Isaac and Eliza helping Sebby join in with their tree climbing fun.

Bluebell Wood - Pamphill

Have you visited a Bluebell Wood this spring?

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21 thoughts on “Bluebells at Pamphill, Dorset”

  1. Beautiful family photos. I love bluebells. We have a field near us with some growing, but no where near as many as you!

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  2. Pamphill bluebells really are beautiful, I can see why you went back again this year! The kids look like they had a wonderful time climbing trees surrounded by bluebells! It’s lovely to see the three of them playing and climbing together, I love the shots of Isaac and Eliza helping Sebby balance along the log.

    Thanks for linking up with me on #CountryKids.

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  3. We didn’t actually manage to get to Pamphill this year unfortunately – it looks so beautiful and your photos are amazing. Will put it in the diary for next year though. Thanks for sharing #countrykids

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  4. Gorgeous photos, especially the one of your biggest two helping your youngest across the log.

    We’ve been to bluebell woods but didn’t take photos! And I call myself a blogger…. tut!!

    #countrykids

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  5. Grrr… Getting so jealous now! We don’t have any bluebell woods here in Luxembourg, but I was excited at the prospect of taking the opportunity when we visited Northern Ireland and Scotland over Easter. Unfortunately, we were too early (or too far north) – the bluebells were only just coming into bloom…

    Great photos – you have given me some severe bluebell envy now πŸ˜‰ Greetings from Luxembourg and #CountryKids

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