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Lavender season! Let's go to the Purple Sea! All the lavender gardens in Australia are here.

A love of lavender lets us know this kind of flower called "love", which stands for "romance". A Dream of Curtain makes the lavender field in Provence, France famous all over the world. The two plays seem to expose the young man's age.

But you know what? Australia's fur-and-grass is also the same.

Australia's unique red sand soil, suitable moisture, never-ending warm sunshine, the most beautiful purple clothes on the earth!

And the unique climate of the Southern Hemisphere allows Australia's lavender season to take place between November and March each year. Today, it is the most beautiful time for lavender to open in Australia. Let's take a look at the most beautiful lavender manor.

Birdstowe Bad Stowe Lavender Farm (Tasmania)

It's the largest lavender manor in the southern hemisphere! A large area of purple, this is the name of the "purple sea", romantic to no avail. It is the major brands of lavender essential oil and perfume suppliers.

Ta state's most famous lavender bear is also from here, come here not with you to sleep with a little bear to let you sleep home?

Opening hours: September-April of each year, 9 AM / 5 PM; May-August, 10 am / 4 PM; closed for Christmas.

Contact: 61 36352 8182

Address: 296 Gillespies Road, Nabowla, Tasmania, Australia 7260

Web site: www.bridestowelavender.com.au

Kooroomba Vinyard & Lavender Farm lavender farm in Culunba (Kunju)

This is the second-largest lawn farm in Australia, where the soil is fertile and the sun is sufficient, so it can be appreciated in the four seasons of the year, with the romantic feeling of being in the South.

In addition to planting lavender here, there are delicious grapes. So the restaurant here is also very famous, many people come to taste fresh pure wine.

Opening hours: every Wednesday to Friday, 10 am / 3 PM; Saturday 10 am / 8 PM; Sunday 10AM-4PM

Restaurant reservation required

Contact: 61 75463 0022

Address: 168F.M. Bells Road, Mt Alford via Boonah, Queensland, 4310

Web site: www.kooroomba.com.au

Lavandula Lavender Farm Lavandula lavender Farm (Victoria)

Australia's four lavender fields, how can I not without the Great Victoria. About an hour and a half by car from Melbourne, (Lavandula Lavender Farm), a lavender farm in Delesford, is a very recommended destination for a recent trip.

The whole estate is more like a private back garden surrounded by purple flowers, with its master's retro-romantic feelings everywhere. It is because of the warmth of home that many Victorians love family gatherings and weddings.

PS: wants to say, the muffins here are really delicious!

Open hours: 10 / 30 AM / 5 / 30 PM except June-August, 23 December-26 December closed

Contact: 61 35476 4393

Address: 350 Hepburn Newstead Road, Shepherds Flat via Daylesford, 3461

Web site: www.lavandula.com.au

Yuulong Lavender Estate melodious lavender farm (Victoria).

Leisurely may not be the largest, but it is also one of the most representative lavender farms. It is very Australian, the lavender planted on the hills like purple bushes, from the top of the mountain you can see lavender flower field dreamy idyllic scenery.

The three owners of the manor were so sweet that they managed it as their own home. Thank-you letters will be written to guests, and lavender tea will be provided free of charge on Open Day each year. Here, not to feel the French imitation of Europe's romantic atmosphere, but the simple atmosphere of Australian manor.

Open hours: the estate is closed to the public, only one day a year Open Day allows visitors to visit. This year is December 11th. Related lavender products are still on sale.

Contact: 61 3 5368 9453

Address: 58 Sharrocks Road, Mount Egerton, 3352

Web site: www.yuulonglavender.com.au

Of course, Australia also has more and more grass-and-grass manor, and also features, and you can choose the most convenient address for a day-to-day tour of the purple-colored sea.

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