Reset Your Body and Mind — A Healing Lavender Experience in South Moravia, Czech Republic
- JMP 中欧物語

- Jun 30
- 2 min read

On the gentle hills of southern Czech Republic, in the region of Moravia, lies a quietly blooming lavender field.This is Levandule z Moravy — a place where organically grown lavender spreads out in full glory.
In summer, waves of purple sway in the breeze, and a soft fragrance fills the air. When you take a deep breath, you may find your body and mind, hardened by busy days, slowly beginning to relax and unwind.
Here, the lavender is grown without pesticides or chemical fertilizers, nurtured with care and respect for nature. The scent, carefully cultivated in harmony with the earth, feels like a gift from the land to you.Rather than a tourist destination, this is a place to "pause and reset yourself" — here in the heart of Moravia, Czech Republic.
Where is it located?
This lavender farm is in the small village of Starovičky in southern Czechia.A peaceful village of about 900 people, surrounded by vineyards and rolling countryside.
Address: Starovičky 350, 693 01 Starovičky, Czech Republic
How to get there:Approx. 40 minutes by car from Brno.
Also accessible by private car or rental from Prague, Bratislava, or Budapest.
Lavender in the Land of Wine
South Moravia is the largest wine-producing region in Czechia. The area around the village is dotted with vineyards growing white wine grapes like Riesling and Veltliner.
Surrounded by the scent of lavender, you can explore wine cellars (sklípek) and enjoy local wines —a leisurely journey at a gentle pace.
Souvenirs & Gifts
At the farm shop, you can find handmade organic products made with their own lavender.
Popular Items
Lavender essential oils, hand creams, and lip balms
Dried lavender sachets and bath salts
Lavender-infused honey, cookies, and herbal teas
Seasonal gift sets and fresh lavender bouquets
“Take home the fragrance, and a memory with it” — you'll find gentle souvenirs to treasure.
Harvest Experiences & Product Purchases
During blooming season, guided tours (excursions) are available. You can learn about the history and cultivation of lavender, and even take part in harvesting. Depending on the time, there may be distillation demos as well. Right now, you can even purchase the newly arrived lavender variety "Peter Pan."
From lavender oils to herbal teas — there are many ways to enjoy the season.
Finally
If your heart feels a little tired, If you just want to let the sound of the wind and the scent of lavender wash over you —
These lavender fields and vineyards of Moravia will quietly be there for you.
🔗 Official Website & Information (in Czech)https://www.levandulezmoravy.cz/





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