Camelot Lavender Farm - Dungog

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4995 6166
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Camelot Lavender & Llama Farm - much more than just a lavender farm. Award winning gourmet food range made on site. Enjoy your afternoon tea/lunch in our heirloom gardens in a beautiful country setting. Lunch all day in our café. Have a gourmet picnic in our Llama paddock down by the creek - there are picnic tables in a lovely sheltered setting with the Llamas for company - bookings required.

Stroll through our display gardens with different varieties of lavenders, beautiful heritage roses and cottage plants.

Our expanded gift gallery has a huge range of beautiful products - fine linen, beautiful crockery, vases, candles, incense, beauty and body products, dried lavender bunches and pot pourri, gorgeous pampering gift packs with designer fragrances and more. We guarantee that you will find that special gift here.

We also have our Alpaca/Llama knitwear - jumpers, socks, gloves, scarves and our very special Llama wool doonas, made from our own animals bred and reared in the wonderful Hunter Valley.

Large variety of lavender tube stock always available.

Champagne breakfast: 8.00am to 10.00am Weekends (Bookings required)

Farm tours available on request

Enquire about our aromatherapy courses, gourmet cooking classes, Llama field days and more.

You will enjoy your visit - there is something for everyone and the children are not forgotten - we have bantam chickens, donkeys, horses, cows and calves as well as our Llama herd. There are baby Llamas to see at most times and of course, don’t forget ‘Tristan’, our famous spotted Llama that everyone is talking about.

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