Lavender Valley welcomes families with children and pets. Explore our educational trail, designed to engage all your senses, as you discover Czech traditions, customs, crafts, legends, and sayings associated with the Slavic calendar months.
In the Village of the First Farmers, you'll grind wheat and knead herb flatbreads, baking your very first bread.
On the spinning wheel, you can make thread and fabric with beads and wooden decorations, a clay pot so you can eat like in the Neolithic period, and every family member can slaughter a boar.
Explore our herb exhibition and discover the fascinating origins and traditional uses of various herbs throughout the Slavic calendar, including those specific to May customs. Learn about different herbal preparations like tinctures, ointments, pastes, and RAW oils, and understand the distillation process. You'll also identify herbs introduced by the Celts versus native Slavic varieties, and test your ability to recognize them by smell, sight, and touch.
Your Lavender Valley ticket includes a thrilling treasure hunt with a witch or friendly ghosts by the lavender water stream. Children can take their found treasures home in a specially decorated mug, a colorful bag, or a charming chest or silver shell.
May specialties from the Czech calendar on a plate, in desserts, in our organic teas, organic drinks and cocktails, and May Prosecco.
There is a mini farm for the little ones in the area with a cow to milk, a horse and pigs to feed and care for. Gardens for creating an ornamental garden and also water troughs with water fairies, monsters and boats.