The Bridestowe Estate Lavender Farm, Tasmania is considered one of the states most spectacular sites during flowering in December and January. The air of tranquillity, subtle fragrance and beauty of Bridestowe continues to attract visitors throughout the year. Stroll through our endless fields, browse for gifts in the shop and grab a delicious lavender inspired bite to eat in the Woodcroft Cafe. Come and learn a little bit more about a very special lavender, hear a wonderful Tasmanian story (over 85 years in the making) and experience the excellence in lavender that only Bridestowe can offer. Current Opening Times: 10:00am - 4:00pm; 7 Days | Location: | 296 Gillespies Rd, Nabowla, Tasmania Australia 7260 (View interactive map) | | Opening hours: | In summer - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm daily In winter - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday to Friday | | Parking: | Coach and car parking are available. |  | Picnic under the century old oak trees, stroll through our endless fields, or visit our cafe. Our Visitor's Centre showcases a large range of lavender products and locally made arts and crafts. Learn more... |  | Shop online for lavender gifts and products unique and exclusive to Bridestowe Estate, home of the world's finest lavender. Learn more... |  | Lavender cuttings take some four years to reach beneficial oil production. Plants properly managed can produce good flower densities for up to 20 years. Learn more... |  | Originally the lavender was harvested by hand with sickles as is still done in other parts of the world. In 1944, Tim Denny , a son of the founders, developed the first mechanical lavender harvester. Learn more... |  | Mr and Mrs C K Denny arrived from England with their two young sons, great plans and a bag of lavender seeds to settle at North Lilydale, some 10 kms from the present site, in 1921. Learn more... | |