The sun’s out (kind of). The flowers are up (definitely). And you? You deserve a spring wander that doesn’t involve traffic jams, car hire, or deciphering what “hydrangea” means. You don’t need to be a garden expert. Or own walking boots. Or even have a plan, really.
All you need is a train ticket (ideally split, for savings), a vague sense of adventure, and a phone camera with enough storage for flower pics. Because the UK is popping off this spring — and the best bits are right by train.
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Nearest Station: Llandudno Junction
(plus short bus or walk)
Bodnant is a full sensory spring explosion. We’re talking 80 acres of colour, fragrance, and the kind of romantic floral tunnels you’ll pretend not to take a hundred photos of. Peak bloom hits mid-May, but it’s dreamy anytime.
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Nearest Station: Loch Awe
The train winds past lochs, mountains, and sheep doing absolutely nothing useful. Step off and you’re instantly lakeside with castle ruins, quiet glens, and spring blooms popping up like magic. No filter needed.
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Nearest Station: Brockenhurst
Wild ponies, ancient woods, and more bluebells than your phone can handle. Brockenhurst is basically the unofficial capital of “look how pretty it is” spring walks. Bring comfy shoes and maybe a scone or three.
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Disclaimer: All prices or fares mentioned are subject to availability.
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