Friday 6 March 2015

Snowdrop Walk at Rode Hall

Last weekend I visited Rode Hall, the home of the Wilbraham family, situated in between Congleton, Kidsgrove and Alsager.


The house is beautiful but at this time of year it's the grounds that are magical as the gardens are covered with Snowdrops. Although there are no native species of Snowdrops in the UK, there are still 20 species worldwide but most are endangered. On the walk around the gardens you will get to see a variety of species, all of which are beautiful.

It costs £4 to get in but it is definitely worth it as you can get in touch with nature whilst being in a beautiful surrounding.


The walk down to the boathouse is highly recommended and the coffee shop at the end has some amazing cakes and drinks to warm you up after your walk.


The Snowdrop walks are only open till this Sunday 8th March but I would highly recommend a visit. To find out more click here.



Have you gotten in touch with nature in your area? Are there any nature walks around you?

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