If youâve ever wondered what itâs like to walk through a field of living confetti, The Flower Fields at Wyke Manor Estate is your answer, and yes, itâs just as magical as it sounds. A kaleidoscope of pinks, blues, and whites stretch as far as the eye can see, like a giant baby shower collided with a Monet painting⊠and everyone won.
This isnât just a flower field, itâs a full-blown floral fever dream. The kind of place where you suddenly feel compelled to wear linen, quote poetry, and question if bees have a union because they clearly run the place.
The petals dance in the breeze like natureâs version of slow-motion applause, and the path winds gently like itâs guiding you toward enlightenment (or the coffee stand, both important). Just be warned with every photo you take, your camera roll gets closer to demanding its own art exhibition.
Whether you're here to capture engagement pics, let your kids burn energy while pretending they're woodland fairies, or just vibe with the flowers like you're in a Taylor Swift music video, you wonât leave disappointed (or without at least three accidental sneezes).
Final verdict: 10/10. A pastel paradise. Bring your camera, your inner child, and maybe an antihistamine. The blooms are waiting, and...
   Read moreBeautiful fields of delphiniums and wildflowers. Iâve visited 3 years in a row and have no intention of stopping! This has become something of a tradition for me now since I moved to Worcestershire.
I took my 1 year old with me and he had a lot of fun exploring the different flowers and pointing out the different colours. Despite it raining, we werenât put off and stayed for nearly 2 hours.
This is always a well organised event, with plenty of parking marshalls, lots of space to park, plenty of toilets including a baby change tent. Thereâs marquees selling flowers, art, local produce, hot drinks and food items though you are welcome to take a picnic.
The site isnât massive in that itâs far to walk. You just spend a lot of time enjoying everything. The only thing to be mindful of is that the ground isnât even so I donât think pushchairs are recommended. When I bought my little one last year, I had him in a carrier to combat this.
Highly recommend a visit when...
   Read moreVery poor management. We arrived at 3pm as per our booking the ice-cream and many other items were sold out in the cafe. We heard a lot of people in the queue being very disappointed. Obviously you needed at least 1 ice-cream per sold ticket, and local produce brands we had to wait 45 min to buy a bunch of flowers. Obviously needed more people to prepare the stock. despite the fact that the Confetti flower field only operates 10 days a year, it closes at 5pm. It could easily stay open till 9pm and increase their cash turnover by 50%. As well as all professional photographers prefer late afternoon early evening timing dictated by sun day light levels. I honestly don't know how this business is surviving.
To finish positively, the flower fields...
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