The lavender manor that was not in the itinerary was stopped by Wanaka on the way to Queenstown. Although it was not the best blooming season, it was still breathtakingly beautiful! To The ticket is $10 per person, and a sticker is given after payment is the admission voucher. There are a variety of lavender-related merchandise in the store. Let's enter the park first and wait for a look when we come back. To Entering the scenic spot, there are two large arc-shaped lavender areas, which are already very luxuriant, and the elegant and fresh lavender fragrance permeates the entire garden. To Inside, there are all kinds of colorful flowers. I am ashamed that I only know lilies, and the others are not named~~~~~~ The colors and shapes of the flowers and grass are super nice, and I can’t help but want to keep them all in the camera. in. To Farther down, there are lavender manors planted in pieces. It may be for the reason of blooming in batches to extend the viewing period. Some lavenders have not yet bloomed, but they have also witnessed the appearance of different growth periods. To There are two big pigs at the end, sleeping soundly. The appearance of these two pigs is completely different from the domestic ones, they have variegated hairs, but in the end their fate is still the same... To I thought that the large area of the park was at the end, but found that there was a purple lavender in another area, and it was beautiful to pose here! The blue sky and white clouds on that day were also extremely powerful, and the films were so beautiful~~~~~~~~ To Back at the inn, I bought two cans of ice cream, the white one is Manuka honey flavor, the red one is mixed berry flavor, the former is more pure and honey, recommended! There are also 5 kinds of honey that you can try for free. If you like, you can take a bottle home! In addition to food, there are also daily necessities, such as soap, essential oil, aromatherapy, etc. All the surroundings sold are related to lavender, a very meaningful spot!
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The lavender manor that was not in the itinerary was stopped by Wanaka on the way to Queenstown. Although it was not the best blooming season, it was still breathtakingly beautiful! To The ticket is $10 per person, and a sticker is given after payment is the admission voucher. There are a variety of lavender-related merchandise in the store. Let's enter the park first and wait for a look when we come back. To Entering the scenic spot, there are two large arc-shaped lavender areas, which are already very luxuriant, and the elegant and fresh lavender fragrance permeates the entire garden. To Inside, there are all kinds of colorful flowers. I am ashamed that I only know lilies, and the others are not named~~~~~~ The colors and shapes of the flowers and grass are super nice, and I can’t help but want to keep them all in the camera. in. To Farther down, there are lavender manors planted in pieces. It may be for the reason of blooming in batches to extend the viewing period. Some lavenders have not yet bloomed, but they have also witnessed the appearance of different growth periods. To There are two big pigs at the end, sleeping soundly. The appearance of these two pigs is completely different from the domestic ones, they have variegated hairs, but in the end their fate is still the same... To I thought that the large area of the park was at the end, but found that there was a purple lavender in another area, and it was beautiful to pose here! The blue sky and white clouds on that day were also extremely powerful, and the films were so beautiful~~~~~~~~ To Back at the inn, I bought two cans of ice cream, the white one is Manuka honey flavor, the red one is mixed berry flavor, the former is more pure and honey, recommended! There are also 5 kinds of honey that you can try for free. If you like, you can take a bottle home! In addition to food, there are also daily necessities, such as soap, essential oil, aromatherapy, etc. All the surroundings sold are related to lavender, a very meaningful spot!
Wanaka is really a place with snow-capped mountains and lakes, all kinds of extreme sports and entertainment. As everyone knows, Wanaka also has a large lavender farm. Although the time is not right, you can imagine the blooming scene.
If you come to Wanaka and are a perfume enthusiast like me, this is a very good place to visit. I like to buy handmade soaps, massage oils and aromatherapy oils here. The aroma can last for a long time. It's a bit expensive but it's worth it.
[Scenery] It’s really nice to take pictures [Interesting] Interesting [Value for money] Super recommended
Usually when it’s in season, it’s very beautiful