Bridestowe Lavender Farm – a Must-Visit Attraction in Tasmania
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Bridestowe Lavender Farm – a Must-Visit Attraction in Tasmania

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If you have to choose a famous lavender farm in Australia, then it must be the Bridestowe Lavender Estate located in the northern city of Launceston, Tasmania.

Bridestowe is the largest lavender estate in the southern hemisphere, nestled on rolling hills and truly embodies the “romance of the mountains and flowers”.

The farm is located on fertile volcanic ash soil, providing an excellent growing environment for lavender and other crops. At the same time, it also has sufficient rainfall and sunlight. Therefore, the lavender here grows extremely well!

What is the best time to visit a lavender farm?

December to February is the flowering season of lavender in Australia. During this time you can head to Tasmania’s largest Bridestowe Lavender Estate to admire the most beautiful purple lavender fields!

This field of purple lavender is a seasonal and romantic sight. You can only see the lavender in the estate from December onwards. Therefore, every summer, Tasmania welcomes the peak tourist season.

The farm carefully plants the lavender in rows, creating undulating waves along the contours of the hills, which is particularly spectacular when viewed from above.

From the ground, the lavender fields are set against the backdrop of the shadowy mountains, making this scene even more amazing.

The estate’s small shop sells homemade lavender ice cream. You must try this unique blend of herbaceous and rich milky flavours. We recommend giving them a try!

How do you take pictures in lavender Field?

The entire garden is very large, and for those who want to take good photos need to work hard to walk to a lower position and shoot upwards, so that they can capture a photo of the entire purple lavender fields!What do you wear to a lavender farm?

What do you wear to a lavender farm?

White is the most suitable colour. While white is probably a great colour to wear, the soil on the ground is red and may stain your clothes and shoes. Please be cautious with your outfit choices.

Address: 15 Red Hill-Shoreham Rd

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