The largest lavender farm in Perth grows, harvests, and distils lavender on-site. Yanchep Lavender Farm is located just 50 minutes north of Perth. It’s an excellent place for a weekend trip where you can stop by to say hello and see how the farm works. You might even catch Gary making soap or candles!
This is a fantastic attraction for everyone. You’ll find delicious treats, thoughtful gifts, gorgeous lavender oils, lotions, and other beauty and home products. Many visitors discover this hidden gem while exploring the region with Australian Pinnacle Tours, making it a memorable stop on their journey.
Breathtaking lavender farm
The view of the lavender fields is breathtaking, providing a picturesque background for unforgettable photos. Although the lavender is in bloom from December to February, visiting Yanchep Lavender Farm is a beautiful year-round experience, especially now that a charming café and gift shop have opened!
As you walk around the farm, a gentle breeze carries the soothing scent of lavender, creating a unique sensory experience. This aromatic atmosphere adds a layer of beauty to the already beautiful surroundings.
Lavender fields provide a peaceful environment for bees during the flowering season. Although they may surprise young visitors, rest assured that they are entirely absorbed in their work and are unlikely to disturb you. In an unexpected encounter, a quick trip to the shop will allow Gary or Carla to apply lavender hydrosol to soothe discomfort.
The farm’s new café offers a divine experience overlooking the endless lavender fields. The café menu offers a diverse selection of delicious food and drinks, with lavender ice cream and milkshakes being trendy. But I’ll save their tea for our next visit. With a large lawn for children to play on and a new outdoor play area, it is the perfect place for families to enjoy. The play area includes a wooden fort, ideal for creative play, with a rope ladder, tree trunks and two slides. But the most striking feature of the play area is an attractive purple tractor!
A visit to the Yanchep Lavender Farm would not be complete without a visit to its charming souvenir shop. You will find handmade products here, including oils, soaps, melt and cosmetics. You can also purchase all the products online!
Entry to the farm is free for everyone. The doors are open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.30 am. Professional photographers for photo shoots should contact Yanchep Lavender before making an appointment.The farm is a lovely stop for those exploring nearby Yanchep National Park, offering a relaxing complement to the park’s natural beauty and native wildlife
FAQ
Where is Yanchep Lavender Farm located?
It’s 50 minutes north of Perth, making it a perfect spot for a weekend trip.
When is the best time to see the lavender in bloom?
The lavender flowers from December to February, but the farm is beautiful year-round.
What can visitors do at the farm?
You can explore the fields, visit the café, shop for handmade lavender products, and enjoy the children’s outdoor play area.
Is there an entry fee to visit the farm?
No, entry is free for all visitors.
What are the opening hours?
The farm is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:30 am.
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