Granite Belt Lavender Farm
Nestled in the rolling granite country of northern New South Wales, Granite Belt Lavender Farm is a fragrant escape that transports you to Provence without leaving Australia. The lavender fields burst into purple bloom from November to January, but the farm’s rustic charm and artisan produce make it a year-round delight. Wander through rows of English and French lavender, breathe in the calming scent, and linger over a lavender-infused scone on the sunny terrace. It’s a sensory pit stop that feels a world away from the coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Lavender Labyrinth – Meander through a winding maze of lavender planted in a spiral pattern; it’s both meditative and Insta-worthy.
- Artisan Lavender Products – The farm shop stocks everything from lavender honey and jams to essential oils and dried bunches – perfect for gifts.
- Tea Room & Tastings – Try the lavender lemonade or a lavender-infused gin (if available) alongside house-made sweets.
- Granite Rocks & Gardens – Explore the natural granite outcrops and cottage gardens that add a rugged backdrop to the purple rows.
- Pick-Your-Own Lavender – In season (November–January), you can cut your own bunch to take home.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow around 1.5 to 2 hours to fully enjoy the farm. This gives you time to stroll the labyrinth, browse the shop, and sit down for a drink or snack. If you’re a keen photographer or lavender enthusiast, you might want to stretch it to 3 hours. The farm is best visited as a relaxed half-day outing from Stanthorpe or as a scenic stop on a drive through the Granite Belt wine region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Stanthorpe – The main town of the Granite Belt, known for its cool-climate wineries, cideries, and the Stanthorpe Heritage Museum.
- Girraween National Park – Stunning granite landscapes, wildflowers, and hiking trails like the Pyramid and Castle Rock – about 30 minutes east.
- Granite Belt Wine Region – Dozens of cellar doors offering tastings of shiraz, verdelho, and sparkling; pair with local cheese and olives.
- Boiling Pot Lookout – A short walk to a dramatic granite outcrop with sweeping views over the New England tablelands.
- Passchendaele State Memorial – A poignant war memorial set in peaceful bushland, 20 minutes south of Stanthorpe.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Stockton Beach — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Tomaree National Park — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Gan Gan Hill — claustral / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Port Stephens Wine Region — Domenico-de-ga at German Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0