Lavender Farm – Complete Guide to visit them around the world

Lavender farm is quite a magic sight. There are many lavender farms around the world, but only a few of them have a breathtaking view. 
When you start searching every corner of the globe you will quickly discover that there is an abundance of amazing lavender farms. They deserve to be on your must-see list.

Some of the most renowned lavender farms are in Provence. As that will be just the start of your adventure. You will find plenty of unknown locations that are equally stunning.

Beautiful lavender farms around the world

Luberon

Let’s start with the headline act for lavender farms, in terms of notoriety, and that is the Provence region in France.

If it is variety you are after it has to be the Luberon lavender farm. Surrounded by ancient olive trees and traditional stone farmhouses, you will surely agree that Luberon is beautiful and truly photogenic.

Lordington, France

Hop across the English Channel from France and you can visit a number of stunning lavender fields around the UK.

You will have to time your visit to Lordington lavender farm to perfection. As the fields are only open to visitors for one week (usually during the middle of July). However, the wait is worth it as the sight and smell of gorgeous lavender fill the vista.

Bridestowe, Tasmania

Around the other side of the world from the UK, you might be surprised to discover that Tasmania. It is home to one of the best lavender field experiences around.

The venue is Bridgestone and the original lavender seeds were imported from France. Helping to create a lavender experience that rivals Provence, especially when you consider the climate is very similar too.

Wanaka, New Zealand

If you are in this part of the hemisphere on a lavender tour. It makes sense to head to Wanaka lavender farm in New Zealand.

The surrounding mountains provided a spectacular backdrop to the 20 hectares of lavender fields. You can enjoy when you come to Wanaka

Montague, California

Another set of lavender farms that will truly take your breath away is Mount Shasta.

You will be greeted with almost endless rows of picturesque lavender fields. You can enjoy in the summer months between June and August.

Beijing, China

If you want a unique lavender experience you should take a trip to Blues Dreamland in Beijing.

The Chinese regard lavender as very romantic. 20 Hectares of this special plant in the theme park means you combine the two experiences in one place.

Gangwon-do, South Korea

Another unusual but highly worthwhile lavender experience is to visit Gangwon-do. The lavender festival is in full swing in the month of June.

Not only do you get to enjoy walking around the beautiful lavender fields. Which have been grown for the festival but you can enjoy a host of lavender-themed events and products to enjoy. You can also include an opportunity to partake in some lavender foot bathing.

These are just some of the incredible lavender fields that are dotted around the globe. You will probably add some favorites of your own once you have ticked these ones off your list.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Types of lavender plants

There are more than 45 different species of lavenders and 450 varieties. The most common types of lavender are English Lavender, Portuguese Lavender, French Lavender, Spanish Lavender, Lavandin.

2. When does lavender bloom

Lavenders are mostly bloomed from late spring to the early summer and the second flowering happens from June to late august. It mostly depends on the species of the lavender. 

3. How many times a year does lavender bloom?

It blooms 2 times a year.