Your Guide to Daffodil Season in the Golden Triangle


March 2025


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More Daffodil Line walks

Walk with the Bus: Ledbury to Eastnor… a Daffodil Line Walk

Walk with the Bus: Ledbury to Eastnor… a Daffodil Line Walk

4 miles, easy with some climbs and muddy patches! Ledbury is fortunate in having so many wonderful walks near to the town and this walk to Eastnor Castle and…

Walk with the Bus: Ledbury to Dymock

Walk with the Bus: Ledbury to Dymock

This pleasant linear walk wanders through gently undulating fields and along quiet lanes leading to the old village of Broom’s Green. You then join the Poets’ Paths for the…

Walk with the Bus: Ledbury to Wellington Heath

Walk with the Bus: Ledbury to Wellington Heath

A walk in the woods at this time of year is irresistible. The ground leaf cover gives way to an array of early Spring flowers, winter aconite, wood anemone…

Walking in good company

Walking in good company

If this is the year you plan to get out of the house and spend more time getting some fresh air and exercise there is plenty of opportunity in…

A Daffodil Walk: Newent to Dymock

A Daffodil Walk: Newent to Dymock

This walk follows the old canal from Newent to Oxenhall, and picks up the Daffodil Way at Four Oaks for the last part of the walk. It finishes at…

Walk with the Bus: Hilltop to Gorsley

Walk with the Bus: Hilltop to Gorsley

Hill Top aptly describes the starting point of this 4-mile walk through to Gorsley, and a fine walk it is. It captures a range of landscapes from parkland, orchards…

Walk With the Bus: A Tale of Two Landscapes – Much Marcle to Dymock

Walk With the Bus: A Tale of Two Landscapes – Much Marcle to Dymock

An easy 4.5 mile walk from Much Marcle to Dymock taking in varied countryside and one of England’s most amazing churches, before finishing with a nice cold beer.

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