This spring, Warwickshire is set to bloom with an explosion of colour. Tulleys Tulip Garden, a stunning floral attraction, will open at Hatton Country World on 28th March. The garden will feature 500,000 tulips, covering the landscape in vibrant hues. With over 100 varieties, the flowers will bloom in waves, ensuring a constantly changing spectacle. The event runs until 5 May, giving visitors plenty of time to witness the breathtaking display.
Beyond the tulips, the festival promises a Dutch-inspired experience, complete with a wooden windmill and a giant clog. Organisers say it’s more than just flowers—it’s a celebration of beauty and nature that brings people together.
Rare Tulip Varieties
Warwickshire has never seen anything quite like this. Tulleys Tulip Garden will transform Hatton Country World into a floral paradise, drawing visitors from across the UK. Each week, different tulip varieties will bloom, ensuring a fresh and evolving display throughout spring.
The tulips, carefully arranged in rows of mixed colours, will create the perfect backdrop for stunning photos. Visitors can walk among the flowers, learning about the different types on display. It’s a rare chance to see tulips outside the Netherlands in such an organised and immersive setting.
Stuart Beare, owner of Tulleys Farm, shared his excitement: “It’s not just about the tulips – it’s about uniquely sharing the beauty of nature.”
Dutch-Themed Attractions
To enhance the experience, the festival will bring a touch of Dutch tradition to Warwickshire. A classic wooden windmill will stand tall among the flowers, offering a picture-perfect landmark. A giant clog display will add to the fun, reflecting the Netherlands’ deep connection to tulips.
This isn’t Tulleys’ first floral event. The company also runs Tulleys Tulip Fest in West Sussex, known for its impressive flower fields. Now, Warwickshire residents and visitors can enjoy the same floral magic closer to home.
With an expected surge in visitors, organisers encourage early ticket bookings. Whether you’re a flower lover or just fancy a walk through a stunning tulip field, this is a spring event not to miss.