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ðð¿ Bluebell Bonanza Hike + River Test Extension (Brickkiln Woods) ð¿ð
Sat 25 April | Spring at full volume + a riverside reset ðâš
April means one thing: bluebells turning the woodland floor into a blue-purple carpet ð®âðšð
For this one weâre heading out to Brickkiln Woods (a short walk from Whitchurch Station) for peak spring vibes, then weâll extend the hike to the River Test for a calm, riverside finish.
Brickkiln Woods (often referenced locally as Brickkiln Copse) sits among pockets of ancient woodland, the kind of place that goes full fairy-tale when bluebells arrive ð³âš and is well-known for springtime bluebell displays.
Then weâll head to the River Test, one of Hampshireâs famous chalk streams. Chalk streams are globally rare (only around 200 worldwide, with many in England), and theyâre known for clear, cool, mineral-rich water and rich wildlife. The Test itself is a chalk stream that runs through Hampshire down to Southampton Water.
Basically: bluebells first, then âsit by a perfect river and pretend life is a slow documentaryâ ðð«¶
ð Date: Sat 25 April
ð Meet time: 10:15am
ð Meeting point: London PADDINGTON
ð Train time: 10:45am to Whitchurch (Hampshire) (one change at Reading)
ð Arrival time: 11:57am
𥟠Route (3hrs 45mins): Walk from Whitchurch â Brickkiln Woods (bluebells) â River Test extension â return for trains home
1) Is this hike suitable for all abilities? ð£
Yes, itâs designed to be steady and social. Weâll take breaks, keep a supportive pace, and regroup often.
2) How long will we be walking? â±ïž
Weâll spend a few hours out walking (bluebell woodland + river extension). Exact timing depends on pace of hike and how long we linger for photos and food stops and riverside vibes ðžð¿
3) What should I wear? ðð§¥
Comfy walking shoes/boots (woodland paths can be muddy), layers, and a light waterproof. April loves surprises ðŠïž
4) What should I bring? ð
Water ð§, snacks ð, optional packed lunch ð¥ª, and a portable charger if youâre on content duty ðžð
5) Are bluebells protected / any etiquette? ð
Yes please: look, admire, photograph⊠but donât trample. Weâll stick to paths where possible so the bluebell carpets can keep thriving ðž
6) Whatâs special about the River Test? ð
Itâs a famous chalk stream with clear water and rich wildlife, part of a rare type of river habitat found in only a small number of places worldwide.
7) Will there be toilets? ð»
Best bet is using facilities at Paddington before we leave. Weâll share any available options near the route in the chat on the day.
8) Can I bring my dog? ð¶
If your dog is chill in groups and youâre happy keeping them on-lead in woodland and near wildlife, usually yes. (If the group is large, we may advise keeping pups at home for ease.)
9) What if the weatherâs awful? ð§ïž
Light rain is manageable with waterproofs. If itâs genuinely grim or unsafe, weâll make a call and update everyone with a backup plan.



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