Lavender Essentials of Vermont

  • $35.00 /night
  • (5.0)5 reviews

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About Campground

**About**

Pierre Capron and Michele Judd started the lavender farm in the spring of 2017. Both Michele and Pierre grew up on dairy farms in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, and are proud to be the next generation of farmers, working the same land as Michele’s grandparents once did. We are a multi-generational farm family, hoping to develop a successful business that can one day be passed onto our children.

**Learn more about this land:**

Imagine camping at a romantic lavender farm at the top of Vermont. Lavender Essentials of Vermont sits on top of a 1,500' hill in the quaint little town of Derby, Vermont. Nestled in a hillside meadow, the campsites are only a short walk from the lavender fields and 360' of breathtaking views. You will want to bring your camera!

Stay with us at our farm, and take in the quaint, picturesque countryside. We offer a peaceful site, away from it all, to relax and experience Vermont. In the meadows you can pick wild flowers, take an afternoon nap, wander the trails, bird watch, or listen to frogs and catch fireflies in the evening. At night you will be amazed at the star filled sky!

Day or night it's hard to deny the peaceful and romantic feeling you get from the lavender farm! The farm has a Lavender Labyrinth, fields of sunflowers, chamomile, mint (and other herbs and vegetables), bees, informational placards along walking trails, cozy private seating, a gazebo for special events, a hidden geocache, and even a gift shop! There are lots of things to see and do on the farm. Especially during bloom season—June-September. Check out our event calendar and follow us on Facebook to stay up to date on what's happening at the farm (Lavender-Essentials.com).

Whether it’s nature or culture you seek, peace or thrills, this unique area of the Northeast Kingdom offers something for everyone! Your hosts, Michele and Pierre, are locals and they know all the best and unadvertised places to explore. Ask them about local dives and even haunted hikes. Just 30 minutes away is one of the best bike parks in New England, Kingdom Trails in Burke. Also nearby is Jay Peak, a ski resort with an indoor water park, golf course, ice arena, climbing walls, and much more! The farm is located just 2 miles from the Canadian border. Magog, Sherbrooke, and Montreal offer a taste of international cultural that will appease your Quebecois desires! If you plan to visit Canada while you are here, remember you must have your passport!

Stay at one of the most beautiful places on earth, and allow us to help you find peace and tranquility, or we can be your personal adventure guide! We go out of our way to provide you with a memorable stay, and do our best to facilitate the kind of vacation you are looking for!

We love dogs, but we must insist dogs be kept on a leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed in the farm's fields because we grow culinary grade crops and must protect them. All dog waste must be cleaned immediately and is restricted to designated pet rest areas. Owners will be held responsible for any damages.

Please keep your campsite clean. Fires are allowed, as long as winds are not strong. Our weather can be breezy, and exposed at times, so pack according. Bring a sweater and a kite! There's a reason we have a 140ft wind turbine.

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Nic Samson

2 years ago
5/5

Forgot to leave a review, but around a month ago went here for dinner with my family. Was a truly amazing experience with perfect food and views. Their attention to detail was above and beyond, and everything about our visit was perfect. Will be back again and recommend it to everyone

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Kate Bailey

5 years ago
5/5

Another great VT hidden gem. We camped for the weekend and loved every minute of the land, our hosts, and the experience overall. Visit for the day or the weekend-- there is lots to explore and Michele is always planning new events. Both Michele and Pierre (and kiddos) are amazing hosts. And pictures cannot do justice to the beautiful view at this little slice of heaven.

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Jeff Warden

3 years ago
5/5

Best boondocking RV , dry rv camp. The most spectacular views I have ever seen. A full 360 degree view for miles of the us and canada. Lavender essentials is an unbelievable place of peace, quite, and grace. Awww and the owners are are real people. Gracues host and will go out of there way to make your stay an awesome experience. Like date night, diner and sunset If just for the views and sun sets it is worth the time. Highly recommend dinner and sunset. At the gazebo, spend the night see the sun rise just as beautiful,

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Karlinda King

2 years ago
5/5

Views are breathtaking. Lavender is exquisite. Michelle is the best host, very attentive. We enjoyed our very low key weekend in this rustic cabin. The products are great.

This cabin is rustic so you must be able to do without running water but it is still a 5/5. Hope to return very soon.

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Cynthia Cole

2 years ago
5/5

My husband and I could not be happier. We enjoyed a Chef's Choice Dinner, stayed in the cabin and had a couples massage the following morning. Our visit was treated with exceptional care. Our stay was relaxing, intimate and a true one of a kind experience. The attention to detail and compassion for our happiness was genuine. I highly recommend the lavender farm to anyone wishing to treat themselves as the view and experiences are truly unforgettable ❤️.

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