Farm Story

Lavender rows in soft morning light across Cotswold hills
Wide view of English lavender fields with a path between rows

Cotswold Lavender Trails collects calm, practical notes for wandering English lavender farms. We map simple loops through the fields, point out quiet corners for photos, and share timing tips so your walk lands when the colour is at its best.

Our approach is slow and local: short routes, plain advice, and small details that help—where to park, when paths are dry, and which gates lead toward gentle slopes. If you enjoy easy rural hours with clear air and soft scent, these trails are built for you.

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Visit Options

Field Loop

Short path with photo pauses

Free /Self-guided

25–40 minute circuit along firm ground and low rise

Clear turn points and a small rest spot by a fence

Best light hints for early or late hours in season

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Row Walk

Longer stroll with farm stop

£6–£12 /Per person (farm entry where applied)

60–90 minute route covering top ridge and lower gate

Rest area marked near a small kiosk for cool drinks

Optional detour to a view over patchwork fields

Seasonal notes on bloom stages and harvest days

Simple directions sent by email before your visit

Small groups welcome; quiet pacing encouraged

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Reach Us

+44 1386 492 745

15 Cotswold Way, Snowshill, Worcestershire WR12 7JU, England

Field Crew

Guide Sofia standing by a lavender path with a notebook

Sofia Hart

Route Writer

Ranger Tom checking a field gate near the lower rows

Tom Weller

Path Ranger

Host Emma at the farm stop counter with small samples

Emma Cole

Farm Host

Quick Answers

When is peak colour?

It varies by weather. Commonly late June to late July in the Cotswolds. We share weekly notes by email during bloom.

Are paths suitable for kids?

Yes—routes are short with clear markers. Some slopes can be gentle but steady shoes are best after rain.

Can we bring dogs?

Some farms allow dogs on leads. We note farm rules in your route email so you can plan calmly.

Do you arrange transport?

We focus on routes and timing tips. Local taxis and buses are easy to add—links included in the route email.

Field Notes

Visitor Ella standing by a lavender ridge

Ella

Weekend visitor

“Simple directions, pretty views, and plenty of space to breathe. The ridge loop was a calm hour.”

Visitor James resting by the lower gate with fields behind

James

Day tripper

“We walked the longer route with a stop at the kiosk—easy pace and good notes on when to start.”

Visitor Ami taking a photo at dusk between lavender rows

Ami

Photo enthusiast

“The light tips helped—soft colour after 7pm gave us our favourite shots.”

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