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💜Cotswold Lavender

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Cotswold Lavender is a family-run lavender farm set in the beautiful Cotswold countryside. From June to August, the fields burst into vibrant purple stripes, offering a stunning sensory experience for all ages.

  • Highlights: Kids love running through the lavender rows, spotting bees and butterflies, and enjoying homemade lavender ice cream. There are picnic areas, a tea room serving light lunches and cakes, and a gift shop with lavender products.
  • Facilities: Ample free parking, accessible paths (some slopes), baby-changing facilities, and plenty of space for pushchairs.
  • Practical tips: Best visited in late June to July for peak bloom. Wear sun protection and bring water. Dogs on leads welcome. Booking online recommended during busy weekends.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
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Travel tips

  • Visit late June to July for peak lavender bloom

    The lavender fields are at their most vibrant and purple in late June and July. Earlier or later visits may have sparse flowers.

  • Book online during busy weekends

    Online booking is recommended during peak weekends to avoid queues and ensure entry.

  • Bring sun protection and plenty of water

    The farm is open countryside with limited shade. Pack sunscreen, hats, and water bottles for everyone, especially younger children.

  • Pushchairs are welcome but may struggle on uneven paths

    Whilst the farm accommodates pushchairs on accessible paths, some areas have slopes and uneven ground. Consider bringing a baby carrier as backup.

  • Baby-changing facilities are available

    The farm has baby-changing facilities on site, so you can manage nappy changes comfortably.

  • It's an outdoor-only attraction

    There are no indoor spaces for activities, so plan accordingly. Rainy days may limit enjoyment significantly.

  • A summer visit is essential

    The farm only offers its full experience from June to August. Winter or spring visits would not feature the lavender fields.

  • Wear appropriate footwear for field walking

    Closed-toe shoes are best for walking through the lavender rows and uneven ground. Avoid sandals if possible.

  • Free parking available

    Ample free parking is provided, making it convenient for families with children and reducing parking stress.

  • Dogs on leads are welcome

    If you're visiting with a family dog, they can join you as long as they're kept on a lead throughout.

  • Tea room offers light lunches and homemade cakes

    The on-site tea room serves light lunches and cakes. Try the homemade lavender ice cream as a special treat.

  • Bring a picnic for a budget-friendly option

    Picnic areas are available, so packing your own food is a good way to enjoy the fields whilst saving money.

  • Plan time to spot bees and butterflies

    Children enjoy spotting wildlife among the lavender. Bring a bug identification guide or camera to make it more engaging.

  • Running through lavender rows is encouraged

    Kids love running through the fields, so wear clothes you don't mind getting dusty. It's part of the farm experience.

  • Allow time to browse the gift shop

    The gift shop stocks lavender products and souvenirs. It's worth a browse, but can get busy during peak times.

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