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Brihuega Lavender fields in Brihuega. By victor_dlafuente In the months of July and August the lavender flower is in its maximum splendor. It's time to explore the fields and enjoy them. Luckily, for this we do not have to go to Provence, but in Spain we have countless lavender plantations where we can enjoy this new spectacle where smell and color are the protagonists, from dawn to dusk. Here we leave you a list with some of the places where we can see lavender fields in Spain . Some have developed festivals or activities around them. Brihuega ( Guadalajara ) Brihuega lavender fields Brihuega lavender fields. By Jacinto Marabel Romo They are the most famous lavender fields in Spain. To give you an idea, just if we search for the name Brihuega on Instagram we will find more than 50 thousand photographs, the vast majority of its extensive lilac fields. It is no surprise that it has earned the nickname of the Alcarria garden .
The flowering of lavender is the most anticipated event for its neighbors, who see how people from all over the world come to its well-known Lavender Festival . There are concerts, workshops, gastronomy where this plant is included as an ingredient, as well as guided tours of its fields. El Romeral ( Toledo ) Lavender Fields El Romeral Lavender Colombia Mobile Number List Fields El Romeral. By Dmdima Lavender in Bloom is a field located in El Romeral . There Manuel Escudero and Teo Rojo decided, after visiting French Provence, to plant this flower in their enclosure. Thanks to the climate of this area of Castilla–La Mancha, they planted the variety of Lavandula Hybrida or lavandin . Since then, three generations have gathered around their two passions: recovering heritage and promoting development in their town of origin.

Among the activities they offer are guided tours, the possibility of observing the stars from the fields at night and tasting natural lavender flower honey. Tiedra ( Valladolid ) lavender stone Lavender fields in Tiedra. By Juan Blanco Photography Among the extensive fields of Castilla y León it is also possible to appreciate the smell of lavender. As we approach Tiedra , in Valladolid, we will see how the plantations change color until they reach an intense lilac. We arrive at the first Lavender Interpretation Center in Spain, where we can learn about its history, how it is grown, the varieties and benefits. The building also has a distillery where essential oils are extracted. It is surrounded by lavender fields, where we can take a guided tour, in addition to seeing its variety testing field. In their store they sell dried flowers, soaps, oils and crafts.
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