At this moment, the forest is at its most beautiful. Intense purple-blue seas of bluebells and the sunlight falling through a stained glass window of young, transparent beech leaves create a fairytale atmosphere. But every day, countless beech leaves are added, and the canopy closes over the bluebells and there is less light in the forest. Along the edges of the paths, where there is more light, herb-Paris, greater stitchwort, Solomon’s seal, and yellow archangel are in bloom. Where the soil is somewhat moist and calcareous, bear’s garlic grows. That white carpet of flowers becomes clearer by the day. The typical garlic scent is already hanging in the forest in those places as well. And much earlier than May 1st, the first lily-of-the-valley are already blooming. Many spring flowers can now be found blooming together in the forest. Anyone wishing to visit specifically for the bluebells should come on one of the following sunny days.