TOP 5 PLACES TO VISIT LAVENDER FIELDS

 

The striking purple splotches that cover the landscape when lavender season begins are hard to resist. When fields are in full bloom, lavender fields offer us a sensory banquet of colour and scents, bursting with that distinctive calming aroma we all know and adore.


Plateau de Valensole in France

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Of all the locations in France where you can visit lavender fields, Valensole is the most well-known. You truly can't go wrong visiting Plateau de Valensole since these purple blooms are all over the area.

Over time, word of the magnificent lavender fields in Valensole has spread. People from all over the globe go to Valensole, particularly during The Provence's lavender season, which lasts from late June to early July, to see the huge fields of lavender in bloom.

For more than a century, the cultivation of lavender has been crucial for the area. The lavender in France covers large fields, and the region has adjusted through time to cultivate lavender for commerce. The 300 days on average of sunshine each year in Provence's mild, dry environment make it the perfect place to grow lavender. There is a lavender museum in Provence called Musee de la Lavande, and there are also a number of distilleries where you can take tours to learn more about how lavender is grown and harvested. They also host events and market premium goods like lavender honey and essential oils.

Mayfield Lavender Farm in Surrey

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The 25-acre organic lavender at Mayfield Lavender Farm is lovely, aromatic, and vibrant. The Mayfield Lavender Farm was the creation of entrepreneur Brendan Maye, who had a vision back in the 1990s. After years of laborious effort, it first opened its doors in 2008 and has seen an increase in popularity every year since. In the midst of the field lies a traditional red British phone box that serves as the ideal Instagram backdrop.

The sheer radiance of the purple lavender fields produces incomparable summer shots, whether you're doing it for the Instagram grid or just want a collection of beautiful and downright mystical photos to enjoy for years to come.

For you to have an even more amazing time, Mayfield Lavender provides a variety of one-of-a-kind experiences. For £2, you can get on a tractor and view the fields from a fresh perspective. If the beautiful bee has captured your attention, you can also go on a Bee Safari.

You can get up close and personal with one of Mother Nature's toughest workers, the Honey Bee, by participating in the Bee Safari experience. You will put on a bee suit and gloves to tour a whole hive, learn from an expert beekeeper the fundamentals, and delight in a honey tasting session.

La Lavanda di Elvio in Sardinia

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La Lavanda di Elvio, the first lavender field in Sardinia, is situated in Riola Sardo. It was established in 2003, but it wasn't until the local Instagram community noticed it in 2015 that it really started to take off. Since then, Sardinia has added more lavender fields. However, this continues to be the most well-liked, not to mention the most attractive.

When the lavender is in full flower in June, it is the best month to travel. Visit in the late afternoon to have the best opportunity of capturing a spectacular sunset. Lavanda di Elvio envisions the possibility of hosting private events as well as picnics made with carefully chosen regional ingredients on the farm in the future.

Snowshill Lavender Farm in OXFORDSHIRE

Snowshill Lavender Farm

Snowshill Lavender Farm is located in the Cotswolds, with views of Broadway and the Vale of Evesham. This family-run business, which doubles as a tourist attraction, tends after the lovely fields that contain more than 35 distinct kinds of lavender.

This serene setting is a wonderful opportunity for a great day out while the lavender is in full bloom. You can appreciate several sorts of lavenders in unexpected pink, violet, and purple hues here. You can make out a wildflower field teeming with bustling bees among the lavender. The surrounding region had a storybook look as more lavender fields could be seen in the distance.

Mount Cook Alpine Lavender in New Zealand

Mount Cook Alpine Lavender in New Zealand

On the road to Mount Cook Village in New Zealand's South Island, stop at Mount Cook Alpine Lavender. The organic lavender farm is located on the shores of Lake Pukaki, which is surrounded by gently sloping hills and snow-capped mountains.

Apart from strolling through the picture-perfect lavender rows, you'll adore the field's magnificent wooden benches and purple tractor for photo ops. You may buy a variety of lavender products at the farm's lavender shop, including oils, tea, and massage rubs. There is even a truck selling lavender ice cream!

If you visit during any of these dates, you will see the lavender in bloom. The ideal time to see these lavender fields is from 1 December to 31 March each year.