The bright yellow blooms, fluttering in the breeze, are among the first signs that spring has struck. Here are some of the best sites in Yorkshire to see the flowers that inspired William Wordsworth.
7. Mount Grace Priory, East Harsley
The ruins at Mount Grace Priory in North Yorkshire sit surrounded by daffodils when spring arrives and its location in the woodland makes it a superb spot for enjoying some outdoor pursuits, including walking and cycling.
8. Thorp Perrow Arboretum, Bedale
Boasting around 110 different varieties of daffodil around the 100-acre estate, the arboretum is guaranteed to give you that spring-like feeling with its striking collection of flowers and shrubs. Found lining the estate and meandering through the woodland floor, some of the varieties include Narcissus pseudonarcissus, Narcissus barrii conspicuu and Narcissus obvallaris.