Annual countryside walk opens for 52nd year

A row of bluebell flowers in a green woodland. There are dozens of trees in the distance. Image source, Arlington Bluebell Walk
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The Arlington Bluebell Walk has raised more than £1m since it began in 1972

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A popular annual countryside walk has opened for its 52nd year.

The Arlington Bluebell Walk, based at Bates Green Farm in Tye Hill Road, Polegate, has raised more than £1m since it began in 1972.

Organiser John McCutchan said the walk had opened one week earlier than usual to welcome as many people as possible.

"We hope for five dry weeks, although I know that's probably not going to happen," he said.

A close-up view of a bluebell flower, with green leaves and plants surrounding it. Image source, John McCutchan
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The Arlington Bluebell Walk is based at Bates Green Farm in Polegate

The Arlington Bluebell Walk, which raises funds through admissions, offers visitors a chance to walk through Beatons Wood to view the bluebells and stroll around the five farm trails, while children can visit animal pens at the farms.

This year, it will be raising money for 28 charities, including Children's Respite Trust, Chestnut Tree House Children's Hospice, Children With Cancer Fund, St Wilfrid's Hospice and Heron's Ghyll Driving for the Disabled.

Mr McCutchan added: "I am the fortunate custodian of this woodland, and to share it with others who appreciate it is a great privilege."

A field of bluebell flowers in a woodland. There is a tree, covered in moss, that is about to fall and showing some of its roots.Image source, John McCutchan
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The Arlington Bluebell Walk is open every day until 8 May

Mr McCutchan said he his team try to make changes to enhance visitor experience each year.

"For 2025, there is a new efficient and improved system to serve hot food and drinks. There is also a new farm walks map with better signage," he said.

The Arlington Bluebell Walk is open every day until 8 May.

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