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Farm Tomita

Farm Tomita

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Parim aeg külastamiseks

Mid-July for peak lavender bloom; early morning or late afternoon for softer light and fewer tourists.

Eelarvenõuanded

No general admission fee for the fields; expect a small parking charge during peak season and pay per item at the shops. Save money by sharing a lavender soft-serve and skipping expensive souvenirs.

Soovitatav

Photography enthusiasts, Couples, Families, Nature lovers

Planeeri oma külastusaeg

1-2 hours

Teave

Kiired faktid: Rows of lavender form vivid purple ribbons across the slopes, their scent turning a warm breeze into a soft, perfumed hug. Local soft-serve ice cream infused with lavender provides a cool, floral contrast to bright summer sun, and the gift shop sells sachets and oils pressed from the blooms.

Esiletõstmised: Rows of Hidcote and Grosso lavender are planted in tight stripes, and during peak bloom staff hand-cut roughly 10,000 stems each morning for fresh bouquets sold only at the farm. Close-up, leaves smell resinous and slightly camphor-like, while the tiny purple flowers release a sweet, almost citrus top note that turns the air into a perfume you can taste on your lips.

Sisekujunduse nõuanded

  • Wear comfortable shoes and a light windproof layer, the hilltop breeze can be strong.
  • Arrive before 8:30 AM or after 4:00 PM to avoid the largest tour-bus crowds and get better light.
  • Head to the upper terraces and the viewpoint near the shop for sweeping purple panoramas and mirror-like composition shots.
  • Buy the lavender soft-serve early, then explore the fields while queues are shortest at the stalls.

Praktiline info

Avamisaeg

Juhised

Ametlik veebisait

Broneeri ekskursioonid ja piletid

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