Giant Sunflower Maze

Go lose yourself
at Frog’s farm Suffolk

Sunflower Maze

Just off the A140, in Thwaite, Suffolk IP23 7ED

Just off the A140, in Thwaite,
Suffolk IP23 7ED

Sunflower Mazes closed for 2024

Opening Friday 9th August

During the Summer Holidays, you will find the mighty giant sunflowers covering the expanse of the 40 acre site. Each year the team design a new mazes for you to work your way round – taking in the breathtaking sights of our beautiful sunflowers.

Whether you are keen to find every path in our intricate maze designs or more interested in our simple labyrinth style, there is truly something for everyone. There is something truly magical about sunflowers, that bring joy to everyone. Whether it is their sheer size, happy yellow colour or the way they mimic the sun, being amongst them in the mazes is great fun and creates fantastic backdrops for photos.

Alongside our numerous mazes, we have plenty of other things to keep you busy. Our huge bale mountain is always a hit with our younger customers and we have plenty of seating for mums and dads to enjoy delicious local coffee and take a respite. Each year we add a new attraction.

We have more play equipment added for 2024 as well as more trails around the maze. Our sandpit has grown and we still have some of our firm favourite elements at the farm.

Sharing the beauty of the sunflowers with everyone is important to us as a family so we have plenty of bouquets available for you to take home with you. We grow special varieties of sunflowers to purchase on exit. These varieties are grown specifically for long vase life and do not drop pollen. These sunflowers are some of our favourites and are not what you can buy in the supermarket – from the dark red hues of our Marley varieties to the smaller headed Sonias and our fantastically fuzzy Super Ted varieties, there is truly something for everyone.

Entrance Price
Sunflower Mazes

Over 3's £7.50 each

Family ticket £25 for 4 people

Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome to the farm

but won’t be allowed in the mazes themselves.