Bridestowe Lavender Estate is one of Tasmania’s signature tourism destinations, best known for the spectacular summer view of the lavender fields in bloom, and world-renowned for producing the world’s finest lavender oil since 1922.
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Visitors are welcome all year round to freely explore the manicured fields of Australia’s largest lavender farm and learn about the Estate’s rich history and farming processes.
The lavender fl owering season is generally from December to late January, offering picturesque views of more than 50 hectares of lavender blossoms set against the striking backdrop of Mount Arthur.
In the cooler months after the flower harvest, the farm still welcomes visitors seven days a week to see the seasons of Tasmania beautifully refl ected in the ornamental gardens, native bushland and contours of lavender plants that make up the Estate.
The cafe is also open seven days a week, offering a cosy spot to enjoy the view and a range of lavender-inspired food and drinks including light meals and seasonal house-baked treats such as lavender scones.
Adults and children alike will love the signature range of lavender ice-creamsmade locally from premium Tasmanian produce and infused with Bridestowe lavender.
The visitor centre and gift shop is stocked with a wide range of unique products, including gourmet condiments, homewares, and luxurious spa products, and of course, the world-famous Bobbie the Bear.
Entry is free for the majority of the year, however during the peak flowering period a $10 entry fee per adult applies (under 16s are free of charge).
This includes parking and access to guided tours that run regularly throughout the day.
Outside of the flowering season, self-guided tour sheets are available to ensure that visitors can explore the farm and learn about a unique piece of Northern Tasmania’s pioneering history. Please check Bridestowe’s Instagram and Facebook page for current fl ower updates and forecasts.
Find transport and visitor information on the website, Facebook page, Instagram or call (03) 6352 8182 Address: 296 Gillespies Road, Nabowla, 7260.
Read the online magazine for Tasmanian Travelways here.