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National Trust Dockey Wood

Ivinghoe, Berkhamsted HP4 1NF, United Kingdom

National Trust Dockey Wood
Nature preserve
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347 reviews
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RCC7+PJ Berkhamsted, United Kingdom
+44 344 800 1895
nationaltrust.org.uk
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Karen Ballantine
Karen Ballantine
Beautiful particularly when the bluebells are in full bloom. Best time to visit is first thing in the morning or late evening when the scent is at its height.
Veronika Kuhrner
Veronika Kuhrner190 days ago
Phenomenal bluebell woods. We were lucky to be there recently on a sunny evening. It was absolutely magical. We were also very pleased to see the restricted paths in place now. They seem to be having an impact as there are even more bluebells than in previous years.
A Vril
A Vril190 days ago
It's a lovely woodland area, the bluebells can be sighted here when the season is right :). The parking area has very uneven ground and quite a lot of pot holes. Despite the parking, the woodland area is definitely worth a visit :).
Kelly Lve
Kelly Lve190 days ago
Wonderful experience, walking for miles and got lost. I've never had so much fun in nature . The bluebells and violets in full bloom
V B
V B190 days ago
Love the blue bells. It’s very clean and the forest is just amazing
Zanna Morozova
Zanna Morozova221 days ago
I think these is best place to see bluebells. When ever you go you can see bluebells every where. Magic forest will impress you for sure. You have nice free parking,cafe with big choice, coffee shop and delicious ice cream shop.
Mike G0HWK
Mike G0HWK221 days ago
A lovely wood to walk through and photograph the Blue Bells. Keeping to the paths....
A comment to the parents who allow or even encourage their children to run or even roll in the Blue bells, just to take pictures of their sweet children. PLEASE DON'T DO IT...

The Blue bells take many years to grown in these woods and people walking on them can kill them in an instant.

Enjoy them from the path only.
Kyle Nelson-Esch
Kyle Nelson-Esch282 days ago
Lovely place for a walk and picnic. We stopped in the woods, had some tea and cupcakes. Admired the shelters that had been built by kids. All in all a great place.
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