Annual Tulip Festival at Tulleys Farm, UK
In early April in West Sussex, England, the gentle spring breeze welcomed me to Tulleys Farm for its annual Tulip Festival—a feast for the eyes and soul. Just an hour's drive from London, the free parking lot was already packed upon arrival, showcasing the popularity of this event. After purchasing a pre-booked ticket (around £12 for adults), I stepped into a sea of 1.5 million tulips, featuring over 100 varieties that created a dazzling tapestry of colors.
Walking through the tulip fields, pink, purple, and yellow blooms swayed in the breeze, evoking the charm of the Netherlands. The farm's 15 meticulously designed photo spots were a highlight: vintage bicycles, wooden flower carts, and giant tulip arches attracted countless visitors eager to capture the perfect shot. My personal favorite was the "Tulip Tunnel," a romantic passage surrounded by tulip petals, ideal for couples or family photos. The newly added Tulip Nights in 2025 promises an enchanting nighttime experience with illuminated fields, though I only attended the daytime event this time.
Beyond the flowers, the Dutch-inspired food stalls were irresistible. I savored fresh Dutch pancakes (Poffertjes) dusted with powdered sugar—sweet but not overwhelming—paired with a hot cup of coffee, a perfect way to warm up on a cool spring day. The Tulleys Tea Room also offered light refreshments in a cozy setting, ideal for a short break. The farm featured a small animal interaction area where alpacas and rabbits delighted children, adding to the family-friendly atmosphere.
Strolling through the fields, the fresh countryside air and the distant views of the South Downs Hills provided a serene escape from urban hustle and bustle. The only minor drawback was the weekend crowd, with some photo spots requiring a wait; visiting on a weekday or early morning is recommended. Before leaving, I purchased a bundle of tulip bulbs from the gift shop, looking forward to cultivating my own spring blooms next year.
Tulleys Tulip Festival is not just a flower-viewing trip but an immersive experience in nature. Whether sharing quality time with family or capturing spring moments with friends, this is an unmissable destination for the season.