In the valleys where the soil is moist and chalky, bear’s garlic blooms. Like wood anemones and bluebells, bear’s garlic can also form extensive carpets of flowers. Bluebells that have been blooming for a while are starting to wilt, but most are still in bloom and provide a purple-blue carpet of flowers in the forest. The crowns of the beech trees are filling up with countless fresh green leaves. Here and there, the sunlight fortunately still reaches the forest floor. If you would like to enjoy the colorful spring scene, it is best to come over the next few days. There is less light in the forest every day. Tomorrow (26/04) there is the annual bluebell jogging. It will be a bit busier than on other weekend days.