Where to see sunflowers in and around Brighton

The sun may not have been totally reliable these last few weeks, but the sunflowers are in full bloom in and around Brighton. Here’s a couple of places where you’ll be able to see them in all their glory.

Tulleys have made a name for themselves with their immersive festivals, from Shocktober to, um, sunflowers.

Yep, they’ve got a whopping 12 acres of gorgeous countryside dedicated to pick-your-own sunflowers. And, it being Tulleys, you’ll also come across live roaming musicians and find Insta photo opps a-plenty.

There’s also food and a bar for sundowners – perfect if you opt for their sunset sessions.

For a less full-on and natural experience, if you head to Woodingdean you can spot a field full of the beauties in a private farmer’s field. If you go down the Drove Road path that runs from Falmer Road towards Brighton, you’ll be able to see them – while they last.

Tulleys: Tuesday – Sunday (open bank holiday Monday); 9.30am – 5.30pm and 6pm – 9pm; from Friday 9th August until Monday 2nd Septemberfrom £8; dogs on a lead allowed
sunflowerfarm.co.uk