
Crimea's Turgenevka Village: Breathtaking Lavender Fields
My Dream Come True: A Visit to the Lavender Fields of Crimea
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I'm still grinning from ear to ear after visiting the stunning lavender fields in Crimea. The combination of the ancient city of Eski-Kermen and these breathtaking fields made for an unforgettable full-day experience. The road to the fields is smooth, and there's plenty of parking. Don't miss the shops and souvenir store on site – and be sure to snap a romantic photo with a fresh bouquet! You'll find plenty of unique souvenirs and can even buy a bouquet of fresh lavender for a romantic photo shoot.
































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What's the best time to visit the lavender fields in Crimea?
The lavender season usually kicks off on June 15th and lasts until early July, so plan your visit during this time for the best experience.
Are the fields open every day?
Unfortunately, the fields are only open during the summer months, so be sure to check the schedule before planning your visit.
Can I buy lavender products on site?
Yes, you'll find plenty of shops and stalls selling all sorts of lavender products, from soaps to honey to dried flowers.
Are there any other attractions near the lavender fields?
Yes, the ancient city of Eski-Kermen is just a short drive away, making for a fantastic day trip combination.
Can I take photos in the fields?
Absolutely! The fields are a photographer's paradise, and you can even buy a bouquet of fresh lavender for a romantic photo shoot.
Are the restrooms clean and well-maintained?
Yes, the restrooms are super clean, which is always a bonus when traveling.
Can I buy souvenirs on site?
Yes, you'll find a souvenir store on site, perfect for picking up some unique souvenirs.
Are there any food or drink options on site?
Unfortunately, there aren't any food or drink options on site, so be sure to bring your own picnic or grab something to eat before you arrive.
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- •The fields are a short drive from the ancient city of Eski-Kermen, making for a fantastic day trip.
- •The road to the fields is well-maintained, and there's a huge parking lot nearby.
- •The lavender season usually kicks off on June 15th and lasts until early July, so plan your visit accordingly.
- •You'll find plenty of shops and a souvenir store on site, perfect for picking up some unique souvenirs.
- •The restrooms are super clean, which is always a bonus when traveling.
- •You can even buy a bouquet of fresh lavender for a romantic photo shoot – how lovely is that?
- •The scenery is just stunning, with rolling hills of purple lavender as far as the eye can see.
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- •Be prepared to pay an entrance fee, but trust me, it's worth it.
- •The fields can get pretty crowded during peak season, so try to visit early in the day.
- •Some of the shops and stalls may be a bit overpriced, so be sure to haggle or shop around.
- •The souvenir store can be a bit overwhelming, with so many options to choose from.
- •The fields are only open for a few weeks during the summer, so plan your visit carefully.
- •The parking lot can get full quickly, so arrive early to secure a spot.
- •There aren't any food or drink options on site, so be sure to bring your own picnic or grab something to eat before you arrive.



