For the second walk of our April visit to North Wales I was on a mission to find bluebells. On a whim … I’d searched the mighty Google for ‘bluebell woods near me’, and it was very much a surprise to find that it threw up something very close by.
It was a little bit of woodland, managed by the Woodland Trust, called Coed Elernion. It was literally just a few miles up the road … on the way to Trefor, somewhere we visit regularly for a beach walk … so this would be very different.
We were lucky enough to find space to park on the roadside next to the entrance to the woodland and … expecting mud … we booted up …
We soon realised that we were a little bit early for bluebells but there would certainly be carpets of them appearing over the next week or too …
It was still a lovely day for a walk though so we decided to just wander randomly and see what we could find …
Whilst we were early for bluebells … the same couldn’t be said about wood anemones, of which there were an abundance …
We crossed the wooden bridge over the crystal clear babbling stream … and opted for the right hand path … which soon petered out … but did take us to a spot that would be amazing for paddling or picnicking …
We retraced our steps and took the path that led us upwards and away from the stream. We found the mud that we had been expecting and tentatively made our way through it …
We found ourselves in a bit of open space … with a very handy bench and a view of Yr Eifl and the radio mast … which is where we had been walking a few days earlier …
We headed back into the woodland … finding lots more signs of wildflowers and ferns bursting back into life. There was certainly lots more to come …
We found ourselves back at the stream … which seemed the perfect spot to wash some of the mud off our boots …
We had the option here of heading left or right and we decided to head left and wander alongside the stream …
We weren’t really ready to head back to the car and we wanted to know what we would have found had we decided to head right … so we retraced our steps back alongside the stream.
We found that the path basically took us up through the woodland …
We found that the path basically took us up through the woodland …
… and back to where we’d begun our walk.
We’d really enjoyed it and I’m certain it will become a favourite short walk and I hope we can get back to see the bluebells in full bloom.
From here we decided to head down to the beach at Trefor and couldn’t resist stopping here for a better view of Yr Eifl and the radio mast …
We’d really enjoyed it and I’m certain it will become a favourite short walk and I hope we can get back to see the bluebells in full bloom.
From here we decided to head down to the beach at Trefor and couldn’t resist stopping here for a better view of Yr Eifl and the radio mast …
It really felt like time to head back for lunch so we didn’t spend long at Trefor … just long enough for a sit and a snack …
… and to take a closer photograph of the pier that we’d seen from the top of the hill on our previous walk …


















































