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Woodstock Flower Farm

Pick your own sunflowers and flowers in Milton/Ulladulla area, NSW

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Last verified 17 Jul 2026 Farm details can change. Check before travelling.
Riverina & South Coast

U-Pick flower farm (not fruit); guests fill jars/buckets with blooms. Confirmed via local news coverage (Milton Ulladulla Times) and active Facebook/social media presence explicitly using #pickyourown #upick tags. Exact address not published; check Facebook for bookings/dates.

What you can pick and when

CropTypical season
SunflowersAugust to December; November to May
Flowerssummer-spring, weather dependent

Typical windows only — call ahead to confirm what's ripe.

Getting there

Approx. 10 minutes' drive from Milton and Ulladulla, NSW (South Coast). From Wagga Wagga, this farm is across the Riverina and the NSW South Coast.

Where Woodstock Flower Farm is

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Before you go

Bring a hat, closed shoes, water and cash or a card for what you pick. Rows can be uneven underfoot, so a pram may be harder going in wet weather. Facilities aren't confirmed for this farm — check when you call ahead.

Check before you drive

Seasons shift with the weather. Always call the farm to confirm what's ripe and that they're open before you drive out.

Nearby farms in Riverina & South Coast

Closed for season Last verified 17 Jul 2026

Allambie Orchard

Wombat · Riverina & South Coast

Season
Nov-Jan
Price
No entry fee; $10 per kilogram picked; cardboard boxes 50c each
Open
9am-5pm weekdays, 8am-5pm weekends during season (booking via text)
Booking
Booking required
Last verified 17 Jul 2026. We check listings against farms' own sources and re-verify regularly. How we verify Report a change

Sourced from the farm's own listings and public tourism sources.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book to visit Woodstock Flower Farm?

Booking required at Woodstock Flower Farm according to the details we hold. Booking arrangements can change through the season and busy weekends fill quickly, so we recommend calling the farm on the number listed to confirm before you make the drive.