Despite the incredible weather the Hartland Peninsula is open for business. And now that the rain and wind has abated the spring flowers are bursting into bloom and things are back to their much more usual, mild microclimate.
Spring on the Peninsula is a fantastic place to be. Often the days are clear and calm making for absolutely perfect walking weather. Things are bursting into bud, wildflowers are coming through, the evenings are lighter and there’s plenty of wildlife about. Plus, the fields are full of spring lambs.
Despite the incredible weather the Hartland Peninsula is open for business. And now that the rain and wind has abated the spring flowers are bursting into bloom and things are back to their much more usual, mild microclimate.
Spring on the Peninsula is a fantastic place to be. Often the days are clear and calm making for absolutely perfect walking weather. Things are bursting into bud, wildflowers are coming through, the evenings are lighter and there’s plenty of wildlife about. Plus, the fields are full of spring lambs.
Hartland Abbey, Docton Mill and Cheristow Lavender all open for the season on March 1st. All offer fantastic food & drink in their tearooms and Docton Mill is open 7 days a week for morning coffee, light lunches and award winning cream teas. The first of the flower days at Hartland Abbey is Daffodil Day on 16th March – perfect for all the family and dogs very welcome too.