One of the biggest highlights of spring is when the bluebells bloom on the Isle of Wight, covering our woodland floors and grassy verges in colour.

We asked you, our readers, to send in your best pics capturing the swathes of bluebells dotted across the Island’s landscape.

Popular Island spots such as Mottistone Gardens and Ventnor Downs are always winners when it comes to spotting bluebells, but Borthwood Copse, Medham and Calving Close Copse also provide a picturesque sight.


Do you have any photos you wish to share? Find us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, or email us at editor@iwcp.co.uk


Isle of Wight County Press: Three little posers in the bluebell meadowThree little posers in the bluebell meadow (Image: Lianne Marie Vine)

Take a look through our gallery of photos above, and thank you to everyone who sent in their snaps!

DID YOU KNOW? Ants help to spread bluebell seeds, so if you live near a bluebell wood, you may find them popping up in your garden!