Travel hot spot: Last chance to visit Pick Your Own Sunflowers in Dunnsfield before the season ends

Travellers are rushing to this stunning sunflower field to pick their own stems before the flowering season ends. 

‘Pick Your Own Sunflowers’ is Victoria’s first and largest sunflower field near Dunnstown just 90 minutes west of Melbourne. 

With the season drawing to a close, the owners are reassessing whether to stay open week by week and predict this Sunday, March 20 may be the last chance to visit the spectacular field before they shut for the winter. 

Australian are rushing to Victoria’s largest and first ever sunflower field to pick their own flowers to take home before the season ends

'Pick Your Own Sunflowers' is near Dunnstown just 90 minutes west of Melbourne and features sprawling fields with thousands of golden sunflowers as far as the eye can see

‘Pick Your Own Sunflowers’ is near Dunnstown just 90 minutes west of Melbourne and features sprawling fields with thousands of golden sunflowers as far as the eye can see

With season drawing to a close, the owners are reassessing whether to stay open week by week and predict this Sunday may be the last chance to visit the spectacular before they shut for the winter

With season drawing to a close, the owners are reassessing whether to stay open week by week and predict this Sunday may be the last chance to visit before they shut for the winter

The travel hot spot features sprawling fields with thousands of golden sunflowers as far as the eye can see.

Entry costs $5 and visitors can pick their own sunflowers for just $2, as well as taking up countless photo opportunities at the highly ‘Instagrammable’ destination. 

Online bookings are strongly encouraged as the sunflower field has become a hugely popular destination and visitors must bring their own scissors or secateurs to pick their flowers.  

Social media is littered with rave reviews from travellers, with many branding it one of Melbourne’s ‘must see’ attractions.  

Entry costs $5 and visitors can pick their own sunflowers for just $2

Visitors can also take up countless photo opportunities at the highly 'Instagrammable' destination

Entry costs $5 and visitors can pick their own sunflowers for just $2, as well as taking up countless photo opportunities at the highly ‘Instagrammable’ destination

Online bookings are strongly encouraged as the sunflower field has become a hugely popular destination and visitors must bring their own scissors or secateurs to pick their flowers

Online bookings are strongly encouraged as the sunflower field has become a hugely popular destination and visitors must bring their own scissors or secateurs to pick their flowers

Social media is littered with rave reviews from travellers, with many branding it one of Melbourne's 'must see' attractions

Social media is littered with rave reviews from travellers, with many branding it one of Melbourne’s ‘must see’ attractions

‘The sky matches the field at sunset. So magical,’ one woman wrote, while another added: ‘Such a stunning place.’

‘I wish I was going this weekend, still sunflower dreaming. Best day ever,’ said a third.

Anyone who misses out on Dunnstown’s sunflower season can venture north to New South Wales incredible Glenbernie Family Farms. 

The farm in Kurmond, just over an hour’s drive north west of Sydney’s centre, has picturesque flower fields where you can make your own bouquet and get a picture-perfect colourful photos.

Anyone who misses out on Dunnstown's sunflower season can venture north to New South Wales incredible Glenbernie Family Farms

Anyone who misses out on Dunnstown’s sunflower season can venture north to New South Wales incredible Glenbernie Family Farms 

Glenbernie Family Farms in Kurmond, just over an hour's drive north west of Sydney's centre, has been taking social media by storm

Glenbernie Family Farms in Kurmond, just over an hour’s drive north west of Sydney’s centre, has been taking social media by storm

The sea of flowers provides the ultimate backdrop for keen photographers to capture colourful snaps.  

The highly Instagrammable destination has become a popular spot for travel starved Sydneysiders with dozens of photos and videos of the magical flower fields popping up all over social media. 

Visitors can enjoy exploring fields of golden yellow sunflowers as well as dahlias, zinnias, delphiniums, celosias, cosmos, and heaps more all year round.   

Visitors can enjoy exploring fields of golden yellow sunflowers as well as dahlias, zinnias, delphiniums, celosias, cosmos, and heaps more all year round

Visitors can enjoy exploring fields of golden yellow sunflowers as well as dahlias, zinnias, delphiniums, celosias, cosmos, and heaps more all year round  

You can make your own bouquet out of the wide variety of flowers on site for $4 a stem

You can make your own bouquet out of the wide variety of flowers on site for $4 a stem 

You can make your own bouquet out of the wide variety of flowers on site for $4 a stem.   

Glenbernie Family Farms also offers seed packets of gold sunflowers, bedding dahlias or cosmos for $10. 

Entry to the farm is $10 at the gate for adults and $5 for kids between 4 and 15 years old. 

Glenbernie Farms is open from Friday to Sunday and guests must wear closed in footwear to enter.  

The farm is pet friendly but patrons must be sure to keep their furry friends on a leash. 

Visitors wanting to pick flowers are advised to bring a bucket and secateurs or something to snip the stems. 

For more information, head to the Glenbernie Family Farms website here.