The warm weather months in Pennsylvania mean longer, sunnier days, and endless fields of colorful flowers - from wildflowers to lavender. It's also the perfect time to hit the highway on a relaxing road trip that will take you to five of the most eye-popping lavender fields in Pennsylvania. You could do the road trip in a single day. However, if you're up for a relaxing few days, you might want to check into an adorable bed and breakfast that's right along the route.
Here are the Google Maps directions for this road trip. You can easily customize the directions to meet your needs and your interests.
Note: Always confirm that the destinations are open and double-check their hours before hitting the road.
1. Quiet Hills Lavender Farm – Palmerton
Let's kick off our road trip with a visit to Quiet Hills Lavender Farm in Palmerton. Stroll through the fields that boast rows and rows of vibrant lavender, then stop by The Lavender Shed, the farm's shop. There, you'll find a selection of lavender-related products, including gifts.
Head over to the official Facebook page of Quiet Hills Lavender Farm for days, hours, and more information.
2. Peace Valley Lavender Farm – Doylestown
With a field of more than 3,000 lavender plants, Peace Valley Lavender Farm offers breathtaking views and the perfect backdrop to snap photos or selfies. The lavender farm is open all year round and offers free guided tours for groups of 10 or more. If you want to pick up fresh lavender, however, you'll definitely want to visit between April and June. If you can't make it to the dog-friendly farm in person, you can shop at its online store.
Stop by the official website of Peace Valley Lavender Farm for more information, including days and hours.
3. Duling-Kurtz House & Country Inn – Exton
Now's the perfect time for a delicious meal and a good night's sleep at the charming Duling-Kurtz House & Country Inn. The darling inn features a restaurant that dishes up such favorites as New York strip steak, chicken, and beef short ribs.
Settle in for the night at the Country Inn, where you can choose from a standard, a superior, or a deluxe room. After a good night's sleep, kick your day off with a delicious breakfast before hitting the road again.
Get all of the details on the official website of Duling-Kurtz House & Country Inn.
4. Mt. Airy Lavender – Coatesville
Our next stop brings us to Mt. Airy Lavender Farm, a jaw-dropping destination for a bit of relaxation. Grab a seat in one of the purple swings that overlook the field of blooming lavender. Mt. Airy Lavender sells a variety of lavender products, including essential oil and shower gel. The farm also hosts events throughout the season. Check out the official website of Mt. Airy Lavender for more information, including days, hours, and upcoming events.
5. Hope Hill Lavender Farm – Pottsville
Our final stop brings us to Hope Hill Lavender Farm, where you'll find rows of blossoming lavender, bee colonies, and two adorable rescue horses and a pony. For the most beautiful scenes, plan your visit between mid-June and mid-July. The farm, however, offers tours of the lavender fields from June through August. Carve out time to do a little shopping for lavender-centric products and gifts. Start planning your visit on the official website of Hope Hill Lavender Farm.
What are your favorite lavender fields in Pennsylvania? Join the conversation in the comments! Did you know that Pennsylvania's home to 121 state parks? Yep, and you can visit some of the best on this weekend road trip.
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