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 September; from £8; dogs on a lead allowed
sunflowerfarm.co.uk