B&B Family Farm, Washington, United States


5.0 (232 reviews) Temporarily closed - Closed until May 1, 2023 Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #1 in Clallam County Farms • Gardens

Lavender Heaven!

As of October 1, we are closed for the 2022 season. We will reopen May 1, 2023. Visit the website year round. Our family of three generations loves to share our 12-acre lavender farm. The 100-year old barn provides the northern backdrop to thousands of lavender plants with a breathtaking view of the Olympic Mountains to the south. We offer free tours all summer, which include information about growing, processing, cleaning and distilling lavender. Our Shoppe is filled with quality, hand-made lavender products and our one-of-a-kind bud-cleaning machine (aka the ‘jitterbud’) will be shakin’ all summer so stop by for a unique, free, educational farm experience.
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Address

5883 Old Olympic Hwy, Sequim, WA 98382-7451

Mobile

+1 360-504-2585

Website

http://Bbfamilyfarm.com

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

Opening Hours: Mo-Su 09:00-17:00

Current local date and time now

Sunday, May 12, 2024, 19:53

User Ratings

5.0 based on (232 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Joanne N 5:00 PM Sep 1, 2022
    Educational, friendly, welcoming
    What a wonderful stop this was on a trip to the Sequim area. The folks at B and B are friendly and welcoming. We had a great tour and learned a lot about lavender and its many uses. The gift shop has a multitude of very reasonably priced items. We tried the lavender ice cream and it was delicious!

  • 4VillagerRick 5:00 PM Jun 2, 2021
    Educational Visit
    We were in the area, and stopped by for a visit. We were greeted by the owner of this family operation, and provided with a very interesting education on all things lavender. He first took us to the edge of the fields, and explained why there are so many lavender farms in proximity. He told us of the different varieties they grow, and their uses, and then escorted us to the barn where all the magic happens. Unfortunately we were here a month before the flowering occurs, but this time of year is less crowded and we ended up with a more personal experience. Of course we stopped in to the store and found some things we wanted.