The Sussex Cancer Fund is delighted to be hosting the Arlington Bluebell Walk at Bates Green Farm on Thursday 9th May. We will be your hosts as you enjoy everything that Bates Green Farm has to offer with the Arlington Bluebell Walk.
About Arlington Bluebell Walk
Every spring, Beatons Wood, our ancient oakwood, appears as:
1. A fresh green carpet of emerging bluebell leaves
2. A white display of wood anemones
3. A unique view of green, white and blue as the English bluebells emerge
4. Followed by the many vistas of blue when the bluebells are fully out
5. The wood darkens as the leaves on the trees unfurl and bluebells fade leaving calm and tranquility
The timing of this sequence is dictated by the soil temperature.
What will you find at Arlington Bluebell wall
- Free car parking
- Designated parking for disabled
- Dogs on leads are welcomed
- Detailed map of all the walks
- Walk through the bluebells and white wood anemones in a 24-acre ancient oak wood
(This walk is gravelled for wheelchairs and mobility scooters, Seating every 150 yards) - Six other walks over farmland
- See cows being milked from 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm from a viewing gallery.
- Petting animals area
- Mobility scooters are available free of charge
- Wheelchair accessible toilet
- Refreshments provided by the Sussex Cancer Fund
- Picnic tables in a sheltered corner of the car park field
- Visit the secondhand book room managed by Action Medical Research – open every day
- Plant stall managed by Arlington Church – open every day
- Hailsham Old Pavilion Society (HOPS) stall and ice cream – open every day
- Photographic competition to win prizes
- Children’s quiz sheets are available, answers are found on boards around the walks
Please come see these beautiful woods & gardens and perhaps enjoy some refreshments at the cafe.
Refreshments
Home-made soup, cakes & scones, plus light lunches in a large insulated barn. Refreshments in aid of the Sussex Cancer Fund.
Admission
Adult: £8.00
Child: £4.00
Opening times: 10:00- 17:00
For more details visit: https://www.bluebellwalk.co.uk