Lavender is known for its calming and soothing aroma. Now, imagine being totally bathed in the divine scent as you wander around a beautiful, sun-soaked field of purple flowers. You can actually have that experience right here in Massachusetts.
Cape Cod Lavender Farm is one of the most enchanting (and aromatic) natural spots in the state. Read on to learn more about how to visit their rolling fields of fragrant lavender and take home a bunch of scented goodies.
Down this unassuming dirt road, you'll find a heavenly suprise.
This charming lavender farm is tucked away in the woods of Harwich.
The farm is totally open to the public. You can wander through the blooming plants, spread out a picnic blanket or stroll the lovely paths around the farm.
Fresh and dried lavender is also sold in bunches, along with essential oils, body products, candles and even lavender-scented toys.
The shop operates through an honor system, so you can browse all you like without any pressure.
If you feel like starting your own lavender garden, pick up one of the potted lavender plants outside. They're so much more affordable than what you'll find in a gardening store.
The best time to visit is in the late spring and early summer. The harvest happens in June and July, so visit before then to see the plants in bloom.
To find the lavender farm, head to Weston Woods Road in Harwich. At the end of the road, you’ll find a dirt path (see the first image). Follow this path and you’ll reach the farm. It will be on your left at the end of the path. Click here for GPS directions and a map.