This summer, the breathtaking Confetti Flower Fields in Worcestershire will be open to the public for a limited time—just 15 days. The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company has announced that their famed Confetti Flower Field, located on the picturesque Wyke Manor Estate in Pershore, will welcome visitors from Saturday, June 20 through Sunday, July 5, 2026.
Just an hour’s drive from Birmingham, the fields showcase an ever-evolving tapestry of natural beauty. As specialists in growing fresh flower petals for confetti, the company cultivates a diverse range of blooms each year to enrich their colorful confetti collections. These fields are not only shaped by nature but also by the careful selection of flower varieties, ensuring each summer brings a unique garden full of vibrant colors.
A spokesperson for the Real Flower Petal Confetti Company shared: “Our fields are a living canvas. While nature plays its part, our passion for growing stunning petals truly brings the Confetti Field to life. For 2026, we’re excited to offer visitors our most colorful and biodiverse display yet.”
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This year, visitors can expect a dazzling mix of flowers including cornflowers, poppies, and various annuals. The palette of reds, blues, pinks, whites, purples, oranges, and yellows creates a mesmerizing kaleidoscope across the fields, even with fewer traditional tall delphiniums in bloom.
Beyond wandering through the spectacular flower beds, guests can enjoy the Flower Fields Ferris Wheel for panoramic views, engage with creative activities at the Confetti Art Marquee, and experience special events such as open-air concerts. Highlights include an operatic performance of King Arthur narrated by Oz Clarke on June 25, an intimate evening with Toyah Wilcox on June 27, and an energetic ABBA tribute show on July 4.
The event will also feature 10 evening sessions, offering visitors a chance to enjoy the flowers under early summer sunsets. A special Midsummer Festival Day on Sunday, June 21, will extend open hours until 9:30 pm, featuring additional activities for all ages.
Located at Wyke Manor, in the village of Wick near Pershore (postcode WR10 3PA), the Confetti Flower Fields are easily accessible—just an hour’s drive from Birmingham via the M5 and B4804.
Opening hours start daily at 10 am, with closing times varying between 7:30 pm and 9:30 pm depending on the day. It’s recommended to book tickets in advance through the Real Flower Petal Confetti Company’s website to secure your visit.
Admission is £9.95 per person, with half-price tickets for children aged 5 to 12 on weekdays. Children under five enter free.
Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and festive atmosphere of Worcestershire’s iconic Confetti Flower Fields this summer.