Westgate Farm in Great Walsingham is holding its first-ever pick-your-own sunflower weekend (July 30-31).
Partners Michael Landale and Sophie Ollerenshaw run the farm.
Ms Ollerenshaw said around 150 people visited on the first day of the open weekend and they expected a similar number on the Sunday.
She said: "We had feedback saying was so nice to be outside in the fresh air, picking your own sunflowers.
"We know some other farms do it, but the people were saying there was nothing else like it up here. They were commenting on the scale as well - we have 12 acres."
The fields were planted from around 600,000 sunflower seeds.
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
Entry costs £5 per person, which includes up to five sunflowers, with each additional sunflower costing 50p. People can picnic and walk around a trail.
Ms Ollerenshaw said they would be open again next weekend (August 6-7) and further dates would be announced on their Facebook page at @westgatefarmwalsingham.
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
Michael Landale, tenant farmer, and his partner Sophie Ollerenshaw at the sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
Michael Landale, tenant farmer, and his partner Sophie Ollerenshaw at the sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
Michael Landale, tenant farmer, and his partner Sophie Ollerenshaw at the sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
The sunflower trail at Westgate Farm in Walsingham. (Image: Archant 2022)
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