
Look closely, you may have already spotted the first snowdrops in bloom this January. Often considered a sign that spring is on its way, it’s only the first of many flowers ready to blossom this year – especially with the arrival of a brand-new tulip field opening near Birmingham.
Tulleys Tulip Garden promises to be a breathtaking natural spectacle of 500,000 vibrant tulips at Hatton Country World in Warwickshire. Curated by the same team that brought the UK’s number one tulip festival, Tulleys Tulip Fest, in West Sussex, it’s set to open in spring 2025.

With over 100 varieties of tulips, including early, mid-season, and late-season bloomers, the garden will bloom in waves as different tulips come into full flower. Each variety showcases its own unique burst of colour, shape, and size, creating a kaleidoscopic and picturesque landscape throughout the season.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to bring the magic of Tulleys Tulips to Warwickshire,” says Stuart Beare, owner of Tulleys Farm. “After the incredible success of Tulleys Tulip Fest, we’re excited to bring this breathtaking spring event to even more guests. It’s an event that celebrates the beauty of nature and the artistry of our fields, and we can’t wait to share it with everyone in 2025.”
What can I expect to see at Tulleys Tulip Garden?

Upon arrival, visitors will enter a vibrant tapestry of colours as they stroll through the tulip garden, with a wide range of hues from deep purples and blues to luminous yellows and reds. While the whole of the tulip garden offers the perfect backdrop for photos, there are over 15 picturesque photo opportunities, including a charming windmill.
Continuing the tulip mania-theme, you can also tuck into a curated menu of Dutch street food, while live acoustic musicians perform throughout the garden. The Tulip Coffee House will also offer visitors a refreshing selection of beverages. You’ll also be able to explore the beautiful grounds of Hatton Country World on your visit.
How do I get to Hatton Country World?

To get to Hatton Country World from Birmingham, it takes less than an hour by car heading southwest towards Warwick, using the postcode CV35 8XA. Alternatively, you can catch the train too from Birmingham Moor Street to Hatton itself. From, you could walk it, but may find it easier to hop in a short taxi.
Early bird open-dated tickets for Tulleys Tulip Garden go on sale on Friday, January 31 from 7am here.