Tickets to Norfolk Tulips near King's Lynn sold out within hours this week.
But the county is home to plenty of other flower fields to keep your Instagram looking colourful.
Here is a round-up of some of the best for 2024.
1. Ha Ha Farm
Where: Hemblington Road, Strumpshaw, NR13 4AH
When: Selected dates in August 2024
The Ha Ha Farm sunflower field will be double its normal size to meet demand this summer and two new events have been announced.
Between 5pm and 9pm from August 1 to August 3 and August 8 to August 10, local street food and drink vendors and live musicians will attend the Sunflower Sundowner series.
Tickets are £10 for over 18s and £5 for ages five to 18 while under 5s go free.
Later on August 18, The Sunflower Golden Hour Dinner will be held.
For £85 each, visitors can enjoy a welcome drink, canapés, a three-course meal and live music - all surrounded by sunflowers.
2. Grange Farm
Where: Burdock Lane, Hockwold, IP26 4JN
When: Dates to be confirmed
Grange Farm's sunflower maze on the Norfolk and Suffolk border offers the chance to pick your own flowers from anywhere along the path.
In previous years, the path has been arranged to create a fun shape.
Events such as pizza nights and sunflower workshops have also been held in the past.
3. The Garden Retreat
Where: Old Buckenham Country Park, Doe Lane, Old Buckenham, NR17 1PP
When: 10am to 2pm on Wednesdays and Sundays from June to October
Jessica Ward and her mum Claire Hornby opened The Old Buckenham Gardening Retreat at Old Buckenham Country Park, near Attleborough, in the summer of 2022.
The location is home to around 40 different varieties of flowers and visitors can browse and pick their own bouquets.
They can choose between medium or large bouquets and children can also fill a jam jar with flowers.
4. Westgate Farm
Where: Westgate Farm, Great Walsingham, NR22 6DY
When: Dates to be confirmed
For more than two weeks each year, 20 acres of Westgate Farm is transformed into a vibrant sunflower field.
It will be back and offering the chance to pick your own sunflowers this year.
5. Norfolk Lavender
Where: Caley Mill, Heacham, King’s Lynn, PE31 7JE
When: Best in the summer months
The Norfolk Lavender collection is grown in collaboration with Plant Heritage.
More than 100 different varieties can be found at the site in west Norfolk.
The gift shop and farm shops are open already but if you want to see the lavender the summer months between June and August are the peak season to go.
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