Flora Fields, the pick-your-own flower field at Webbs of Wychbold, is now open until early October, offering a vibrant summer attraction just 35 minutes from Birmingham. Now in its third year, the field features more than 5,000 dahlias in over 60 varieties, making it a colorful destination for families and flower enthusiasts alike.
Visitors can wander through the floral aisles, take photos, or pick their own dahlias to take home. The experience is suitable for all ages, with options to simply stroll through the field or purchase pick-your-own packages. Admission is £6 for adults and £3 for children, with pick-your-own dahlia packages starting at £7.50 for a child's five-stem posy up to an 80-stem showstopper for £80.
A Family-Friendly Attraction
Dayna Farrington, Senior Affiliates Multimedia Writer, visited with her mother and 18-month-old daughter. She described the field as "a sea of flowers" and "a colorful dream," noting that her daughter loved exploring the aisles and sniffing the blooms. The family stopped at dozens of flowers to enjoy the sights and smells, and they picked posies to take home.
Farrington praised the photo opportunities, including a floral archway, neon signage, a hot pink 1947 David Brown Cropmaster tractor, and a giant hot air balloon. She said, "We loved every second at Flora Fields and will definitely be returning before it closes in October!"
What to Know Before You Go
Flora Fields is open now until early October, subject to flowering conditions. Tickets can be booked through Webbs of Wychbold's website or paid at the gate. In addition to flower picking, the field hosts summer events such as masterclasses, sunset yoga, and family discos. Pre-ordered picnics and grazing boards are also available to enjoy among the flowers.
The field's 5,000 dahlias showcase a wide range of colors, from pastels to vibrant pinks, purples, oranges, reds, yellows, and whites. Whether you're looking for a fun family outing or a photo-worthy backdrop, Flora Fields offers a unique summer experience near Birmingham.



