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Brayfield Park Lavender Farm

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Brayfield Park Lavender Farm: A Family Escape into Nature’s Purple Paradise

Ready to wander through fields of purple and spark your family’s curiosity? Brayfield Park Lavender Farm is more than just a farm – it’s an invitation to immerse yourself in nature, fragrance, and fun. Whether you’re exploring the rolling lavender fields or discovering lavender’s many uses, it’s the perfect place to bring a little wonder to your day.

At Brayfield Park, your family can enjoy the simple pleasures of the outdoors while learning all about the magic of lavender. Stroll through the blooming fields during peak season, where the endless waves of purple stretch out under the sun. It’s a sight that’ll leave you in awe, with the gentle breeze carrying the soothing scent of lavender as it dances across the horizon. Kids will love running through the rows while parents soak in the beauty of this natural wonder.

Back in the Hahndorf shop, you’ll find treasures to bring home – from essential oils and calming sleep sprays to fun culinary lavender ideas for adventurous family cooks. Our friendly team is always on hand to offer tips and advice on how to get creative with lavender. So, whether you’re exploring the farm or browsing the shop, Brayfield Park is the perfect blend of relaxation and discovery for families looking to experience something unique.

Ideal For

  • All Ages
  • Farms
  • Dreamer

Location

2 Sims Close, Murray Bridge East Murray Bridge, South Australia, Australia

FAQs

Accessibility: Actively welcomes people with access needs. Accept the Companion Card. Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids). Use floors/coverings which are slip resistant, firm and smooth. Caters for people who use a wheelchair. Have a step free main entrance to the building and/or reception area (includes ramps or slopes with a maximum gradient of 1:14, otherwise are too steep for wheelchairs).