Monday, 11 March 2013

ღDestination 5 ::Bridestowe Lavender Estate, Australiaღ

Purple Fairyland with you
Location: Bridestowe Lavender Estate at Tasmania, Australia



Travel-loving friends want to take a look at the unique scenery of the end of the  world? I take everyone to the end of the world, and a taste of the exotic and unique charm of Tasmania. Tasmania is located in the south of Australia. Here is the "end of the world, of nature dominate everything. They called the continent to another island. One of the most beautiful sights in Tasmania is Bridestowe Lavender Estate. The famous landmark property is a stunning showcase for the agricultural and technical excellence that made Bridestowe a benchmark for fine lavender oil throughout the world.

Here is the world's largest lavender farm (Bridestowe Lavender Estate). The purple farm was built in 1921. The current owner is a pair of old couple from Sydney. Bridestowe Lavender Estate is spectacular at any time of year, with vistas spanning over 260 acres of lavender fields, landscaped gardens and native forest to the distant Mount Arthur. Open all year round, more energetic guests can feel free to walk around the grounds.



There’s a gift shop selling everything lavender related that you could ever dream of, and provides perfect camouflage cover for an army of ninja grannies. 




Their most famous product is lavender’s Winnie and delicious lavender ice cream. For those who just want to indulge themselves, the Visitor Centre is stocked with unique products containing Bridestowe’s famous lavender oil. Products such as a luxurious bath milk or massage oil for your body.

At last, writer encourages visitors to try the delightful lavender ice-cream and the lavender brownies. Then, you can take home the experience with a purchase from Bridestowe’s GOURMET range, which includes Lavender Flower Honey, artisanal jams and jellies, and Culinary Lavender. 


Do you like purple? Wanna enjoy fresh lavender? Catch on:
http://bridestowelavender.com.au/




Information Credit:
1. http://timeandplacephotography.blogspot.com/2012/12/bridestowe-lavendar-farm.html




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