A look back at Bridestowe Lavender Farm/Estate at Nabowla towards the north-east of the Island where I Iive in Tasmania, Australia. Time for the lavender to bloom is December through to January making a pretty picture and attracting so many bees which is good.
Bridestowe Lavender Farm/Estate runs over 260 acres and is the world's largest privately owned lavender far. It is estimated 650,000 plants are growing there and the lavender stretches for approximately 200 kilometers in total.
The Denny family from England settled in the Lilydale area, they brought with them Lavender seeds from the French Alps, Lavandula Angustifolia (the true French Lavender.) before their journey. They chose Lilydale due to it's climate similar to where Lavender was grown in France. Eventually the farm was moved to it's present site which is not that far from Lilydale at Nabowla.
There is a shop near the gate where you can have lunch, morning and afternoon tea or just a lavender icecream. There is another shop there where you can buy many items relating to lavender such as soap, oil and so on.

How beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful lavender field! I would have never thought of a lavender farm in Tasmania. It seems a “little Provence”, the french region where lavender cultivation dates back to ancient times. Lovely post, Margaret. Thanks for sharing.
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G.
What a beautiful lavender field! You took some amazing photos, Margaret.
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