Get outdoors and find the best bluebell walks to explore this spring with Jackery
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Spring is the time to awaken your senses with mood-boosting longer days, fresh air and nature to get out and explore.
Guaranteed to put a smile on your face is a beautiful carpet of bluebells. Seeing a swathe of wonderful wildflowers is one of the most enchanting sights of spring.
You may think you know where to find the best bluebells near you but there is also a real joy in heading somewhere new to seek out new spots for a woodland walk or camping trip this spring.
Children will love the excitement of being the ones to discover bluebell displays. You could even turn the search into a nature scavenger hunt – looking for spring wildlife such as birds that have migrated to the UK for spring, including the wood warbler, nightingale and chiffchaff.
Now is the perfect time to go on a bluebell adventure – the bright blue flower normally blooms from late March to early May.
Where to find the best bluebell displays
The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside says the UK is home to more than half the world’s population of bluebells, making it our unofficial national flower, and meaning there is no shortage of places to find displays of the pretty wildflower.
· One of the best places to see some spring bluebells is Aughton Wood, near Lancaster, where the bluebells form a carpet across the woodland floor.
· Spectacular blue carpets also spring up in Boilton Wood at Brockholes Nature Reserve, near Preston, where bluebells practically glow between the trees.
· Warton Crag, near Lancaster, is another favourite bluebell destination. Head to Potts Wood and Strickland Wood where you can find bluebells, primroses, early-purple orchids, violets and pignut under a canopy of beautiful trees.


Stay powered up on your bluebell adventure with Jackery
Jackery, a pioneer in portable power solutions, is here to make sure you have reliable power for your bluebell walks and spring adventures.
Wherever your bluebell hunt takes you, a portable power station will make sure your devices stay charged, ensuring you have reliable power to use maps and apps on your phone and, of course, your camera – a backdrop of bluebells makes for some stunning pictures.
Portable power will also be essential if you turn your search for bluebells into a hike or even find somewhere for a spring camping trip.
Take a look at the new Explorer 2000 v2 to get the best out of your bluebell escapades. With a capacity of 2,042Wh and 2,200W of continuous power (with a surge of 4,400W), this portable powerhouse can charge multiple devices at once.
The Explorer 2000 v2 is one of the lightest and most compact models in the 2kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate (LPF) class and features Jackery’s exclusive AI-powered ChargeShield 2.0™ technology, ensuring comprehensive battery management and enhanced safety.
The Explorer 2000 v2 fully charges in just 1.7 hours via AC power. When used as a solar generator with Jackery’s mobile SolarSaga modules, the new power station is quickly full of energy again.
Now is the perfect time to buy your portable power solutions from Jackery during their amazing Easter sale.
Shop now and get £400 off the E2000v2 or save a massive £700 when buying together with the solar generator E2000 v2+200W Panel.