Sault, France
Route du Mont Ventoux
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+33 490641473
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Highly recommend! Very interesting to learn about how essential oils are distilled. The aroma can be pungent but it is a quick informative visit. You can plan for an hour there, they have free 30 min guided visits in French and English throughout the day. I ended up spending 2 hours because they have an amazing boutique with products they create themselves!
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Once in a lifetime visit! We harvested our lavender, watched it be distiller into essential oil. Amazing day!
Much of local lavender products on sales. Staff lives up to customers' expectations.
Nice place, good explanation of the processes to get Lavande or Lavandin oil.Do you know the difference? Also all attributes for children in English
This is a very interesting place. Commendable in its environmental ethos and a family business for 5 generations. They have a multitude of lavender based products for many different uses and the staff are so helpful. Tours and info from English, Italian, Spanish and French speaking staff. Certainly recommend for a distillery tour and products. They have a cafe a d rest area also.
Loving this place. Everything in English available too. We did a free tour during which we could see the manufacturing process of the lavender oil. Lovely museum suitable for kids as well. Small bar serves local beer, lemonades, crêpes... Outside is a 1.4 km path in the lavender fields. Definitely will visit this place again.
This place has a boutique with many lavender products and other spices, and a cafe that serves floral ice cream, along with the distillery and lavender fields. There are short guided tours of their facility available in French and English. There is also a small museum which tells about the history of the plant, with descriptions in French and English. The museum has lots of interactive stuff that kids could play with. Not too busy even on a summer weekend, and plenty of parking. The website has a live cam on their field so you can make sure they haven't been harvested yet.
Arrived early in the day, the gal working asked if we would like a tour (in english!) She said she had a tour in 5 minutes. We said yes and waited. She vanished and we asked another employee and got the run around. Now the wait is 45 minutes.. we skipped the wait. There are a few exhibits you can see with out a tour but not much. The little shop has tons of different products you can buy. The 'bar' appeared to serve ice cream and many other items such as crepes.
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