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Visit Forest Road lavender Farm, (Lyndoch Lavender Farm)

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[Free Tour]     05 Jan 2017
When it comes to Barossa Valley (Barossa Valley), everyone thinks of endless wines, endless vineyards. Every year, however, from the beginning of August to the end of January, there is something fascinating about Baroza. Lin Dao Kuan Grass Farm ushered in lavender blooming season, a star spot for local people.

When it comes to Barossa Valley (Barossa Valley), everyone thinks of endless wines, endless vineyards. Every year, however, from the beginning of August to the end of January, there is something fascinating about Baroza. Lin Dao Kuan Grass Farm ushered in lavender blooming season, a star spot for local people.


Visit Forest Road lavender Farm, (Lyndoch Lavender Farm)


Lin Dao Hsiao Grass Farm is an ancient manor with an area of about six acres. The German family, which emigrated in 1847, has been operating for more than 170 years. In the flowering season, as many as 90 species of lavender bloom one after another. This lavender paradise built in the mountains can satisfy all your fantasies about lavender. Lin Dao Kun Grass Farm, now one of the most popular farms in Australia, has become one of the most popular farms in Australia. Farm address: http://australia51.com/place/14893DED-F5A7-B486-648C-92030E4B72FE


Visit Forest Road lavender Farm, (Lyndoch Lavender Farm)


You can take a stroll along the Flower Field Trail and enjoy the lavender style. In this purple ocean, as if he had become a purple flower. Sit at the table surrounded by lavender, enjoy a cup of coffee, a cup of Lavender Tea, a few lavender biscuits or lavender ice cream. When you are wrapped all over the fragrance of flowers, the breeze slowly, read a book, recall a beautiful paragraph, of course, you can not do anything do not want to, just look at the spikes of purple flowers around you hard-working bees, can make yourself quiet in the world, Feel the beauty of life!

Visit Forest Road lavender Farm, (Lyndoch Lavender Farm)


In this fast-paced metropolis, we crave a place where we can find ourselves and pay attention to ourselves.

Visit Forest Road lavender Farm, (Lyndoch Lavender Farm)


Every year, lavender farms attract not only you and I who smell incense, but also birds, butterflies, bees, and lovely Australian mane lizards.

There is a lavender shop on the farm, and lavender essential oils are a well-deserved best seller, as well as lavender soap, balsamic bags, candles and, of course, lavender soaps, balsamic bags, candles. Whether you are a local resident or tourist, if you are a lavender fan, then there are a wide range of lavender-related products you will be able to visit! A rose hand has a fragrance, so here with lavender with the gift, and left to the end of the fragrance.

The staff here have an Australian-specific passion and are very willing to talk to each visitor, introduce lavender messages, plant fun, and all the happy stories that happen around you, so you're infected by their happiness.

From August to January, every day from 10 am to afternoon 4.30 Open, from February to July, weekends and public holidays every day from 10 am to afternoon 4.30 Open. Driving from downtown Adelaide, about 60 kilometers away, in addition to seeing a piece of grassland, wheat fields, vineyards, large and small wineries, and passing through a beautiful super romantic rose garden in Barossa - —Chateau Barossa Rose Gardens. Of course, there is also a beautiful town of Lyndoch, a beautiful and quiet town in the Barossa Valley, located between the Gauls and Tanunda in the Barossa Valley, 58 km northeast of Adelaide.

Visit Forest Road lavender Farm, (Lyndoch Lavender Farm)


In fact, in my free weekend, I drove to Baroosa several times, and every time I passed the town, I would like to stop by, look at the town's buildings, or have a cup of coffee and a cake to take a break. There is always a satisfied smile on people's faces in small towns.

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