Campo de Tulipanes

Every spring, the foothills of the Andes are painted in impossible colors at Tulipanes Patagonia. Against the snow-capped backdrop of the Gaiman Mountain, over 2.3 million tulips bloom in synchronous rows, creating one of Argentina’s most iconic and photographed landscapes. This is where the rugged spirit of Chubut meets the delicate beauty of Dutch tradition, offering a world-class botanical spectacle in the heart of the Cwm Hyfryd valley.

Highlights:

🌷 A Rainbow of Varieties: Wander through a vibrant tapestry of 42 different tulip varieties, including Triumph and Darwin types. The collection features nearly 30 intense colors, ranging from classic reds and yellows to the farm’s hallmark black tulip.

🏔️ The Andean Backdrop: Capture the breathtaking contrast between the 3-hectare field of orderly flowers and the dramatic, wild peaks of the surrounding Andes.

Massive Annual Bloom: Experience the scale of 4 million blooming flowers grown from a meticulous cultivation of roughly 3 million bulbs per season.

🛍️ Tulip Bulb Market & Expertise: Bring the magic home by purchasing professional-grade bulbs—only those reaching 20 cm in diameter make it to market. The farm, which began production in 1996, provides expert guidance on planting and maintenance.

 Information:

🌼Type: Flower Field 

📍Place: Trevelin, Chubut, Argentina

📅 Date: 7 October – 7 November 2026 (peak bloom typically after October 15) 

🌐Website: https://www.tulipanespatagonia.com.ar/

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