Address
184 lanes road, Glen Huon, Tasmania, Australia
Opening Hours
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Campo de Flori is Field of Flowers in Italian and this is what is grown on this 52 acre Glen Huon Farm managed by David Peck and Lisa Britzman. This boutique farm and ceramic artistry have bundled the sensory pleasures of the rare spice saffron, fragrant lavender, and olives with bespoke ceramics. Add in a strong ethos of sustainability on this four-season farm and you have a magnet for day-trippers looking to experience many of Tasmania's brand jewels in one spot.
The farm has spectacular vistas towards the snow-capped Hartz mountains and overlooks the Glen Huon Valley and Huon River. The farm features a farmgate shop/gallery where visitors can taste their Extra Virgin Olive Oil and lavender tea and purchase their "Delicious" Award-winning saffron products, culinary lavender, Extra Virgin Olive Oil and bespoke lavender and ceramics made on the farm.
Lisa's working ceramic studio is next to the farmgate where you can see bespoke ceramic pieces being made. August through March special events and workshops are on offer at the farm, so watch their Facebook page for upcoming events.
We REOPENED with a Covid-19 safety plan.
Please visit us online through our social channels or call with any inquiries.
Special Features
Visitor Information Centre, Carpark, Coach Parking, Family Friendly, Food and Refreshments, Lookouts, Non Smoking, Public Toilet, Shop / Gift Shop, Broadband Internet Access, Disabled access available, contact operator for details.