Lovely grounds to have a walk through. Picked up some lavender oil from the shop on site which smells lovely if you add a few drops to your bath. The cafe was unbelievably cheap so very good value for money all round
It's an original and relaxing place for your trip to the island, especially if you already visited the most popular places
Staff were really friendly aswell
Sadly I ordered just a cup of tea at the end of my visit and they took so long to get to my table that I had to leave because I would miss my flight back home otherwise. I don't blame the team cause they were really friendly, there wasn't just enough staff for so many tables in my opinion. I left after 30 minutes.
The farm itself, is beautiful, quite big and you get to learn new things about lavender in general as they have an audio guide aswell, i'd recommend it if you want to relax and visit something original!
Ps. the tortoise is a little bit to the north of the farm:)
I had a lovely visit during the start of July. The lavender looked and smelt gorgeous, as-well as the flowers in the main garden. The shop was full of lavender themed products.
It was really good. Distillery lecture was very informative. We visited at the end of June, already they have harvested much Lavender. Really enjoyed.
Wonderful attraction with a cafe and gift shop. Good admission price and lots to see. You enter the gift shop and cafe and beyond that is a nice little garden area with flowers seating a few exhibits like the farm van and a swing. At the back is the lavender field where you can walk round and see and smell the beautiful flowers. Great photo opportunities and perfect for video footage. Theirs also a few seating and grassy areas you can relax and just take it all in.
Their were lots to view, although most of the lavender will be in bloom mid Summer.
Some very unusual tall plants, nice shop and cafeteria. I would have liked to see the distillery working but inspection of equipment was taking place which i understand.
Unfortunately we visited this just at the end of the season, so the fields weren't in full bloom. However, it was still all very picturesque and peaceful.
Nice cafe, we had cream teas with lavender scones and lavender tea. The latter is a bit of an acquired taste, but both good with honey.
I was dubious when I arrived. I had seen everything within 15 minutes. I took a walk around the lavendar fields and watched the bees busily working. And then I really got my value for money: the distillery talk! About an hour and 15minutes of fantastic information and entertainment. Don't forget to schedule your visit to take in one of the talks at either 11:30 or 15:00. I didn't think that I could be captivated for over a hour about a plant but the passion with which the gentleman spoke warrants 5 stars. Don't forget to take a look around Ron's Garden: it's free and well worth a look. Kids will love the fairy kingdom.
Nice lavender farm easy to get to by bus. Cafe and shop were open but no talks because of Covid. Free range chickens were fun.
We all had a beautiful afternoon. The demonstration and talk was very informative, witty and enjoyable. The amount and varieties of lavender were spectacular and we enjoyed teas and hot chocolate with lavender shortbread in the cafe.
Lovely peaceful gardens, ideal for sitting, relaxing and admiring the plants before learning about the lavender process. Great gift shop and cafe. Well worth a visit.
Very pleasant trip to the Lavendar farm when it was too windy to enjoy the beach. Its small, but cute. We went late in the season so only one variety of lavendar was still in bloom. Its a grass roots operation, great distillery talk (they run twice a day at 11am and 3 pm). The talk is essential to get value for money. Entrance is £5.90 for adults and free for children 16 years and under. The gift shop is fantastic! Many unique gifts you won't find elsewhere. It's really good knowing all the lavender products they sell come from their fields. The poor reviews aren't warranted, it's a working farm that focuses on the product. It's not a large farm, but it's Jersey, not the South of France! If the entrance fee puts you off, a visit to the gift shop is enough to please any lavender lover.
Lovely place. We sat through the talk which was very interesting. Then walked around the fields. Had a cup of tea and tried a lavender scone (different) in the little Cafe. Then walked along the old railway path to St Aubin.
This is a charming little place to visit. Very nice cafe, looking out over beautiful gardens. Interesting talks about process of extracting lavender oil. Would only need a couple of hours to spend here. Sweet little gift shop, but like lots of these places items are quite expensive.
Lovely place to enjoy tea and cake admiring the views of the garden and lavender fields. Great shop too selling beautiful lavender products. Well worth a visit.
Nice way to spend an hour wandering around the farm & gardens - cafe could have had a better range though.
Good for coffee in pleasant tea room. Pleasant staff. Well stocked shop. Paying to see the garden is not good value but no one seemed to worry too much if you go in as not much to see.
Always a lot of fun. Feeding the chickens and listening to the staff. Cafe makes there own dishes .
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