Glen Innish Farm
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Glen Innish Farm
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No appointment is necessary for shopping, exploring the farm, or enjoying The Snug.
*Some workshops or special events may require reservations.
Glen Innish Farm is open year-round!
Our peak lavender season is June through August, but there’s always something to enjoy no matter the time of year! Check out our Events Page for activities and special dates.
Even when the fields aren’t in bloom, our Farm Store and The Snug are open, and our walking trails are available whenever weather permits.
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Visit our Online Store to browse and purchase our products from home.
Yes! Well behaved, leashed dogs are welcome at Glen Innish Farm!
The Meaning of Glen Innish
The word Gleann (which is the base for Glen) in Gaelic means ~ a long, low valley, pastoral rolling hills, a resting place.
The word Innis (the base for Innish) in Gaelic means ~ by water or of the river.
We have used the English versions of the words to give our farm the name "Glen Innish Farm" - meaning a pastoral resting place by the water.
The Symbols of our Logo
The Celtic 5-Fold - the 4 outside circles represent Earth, Air, Water, Fire - the 5th Circle (center) represents our spirit connects to the 4 elements and how we interact with the world around us strive to create a space where farmers and consumers can connect.
The wave of our logo is a representation of Simon’s New Zealand roots and heritage. In New Zealand culture, waves represent a place of rest and tradition.