Discover the best top things to do in Washington, United States including The Lavender Connection, Buck Bay Shellfish Farm, Bybee Blueberry Farm, Gordon Skagit Farms, Heyday Farm, B&B Family Farm, Firwood Farm Alpacas, Westcott Bay Shellfish Co., Green Bluff, Sakuma Brothers Farm.
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5.0 based on 97 reviews
Our unique farm has over 30 varieties of lavender to view — from light pink to dark purple — with most available for U-cut, making for truly unique lavender bundles. Our farm property also offers exceptional photo opportunities of multi-colored lavender fields and our recently renovated historic barn. We offer complimentary admission all summer long, even during Sequim Lavender Weekend. Visit our quaint store, located in the barn; our boutique products are handmade with lavender essential oil distilled from our own plants. Head to the copper still and watch as we distill the oil and learn about the different uses and kinds of lavender we grow, then stop by the “Essential Oil Bar” to smell many varieties of lavender essential oil, all available for sale. We offer lawn games such as bocce ball and cornhole (for kids and adults), as well as benches and picnic tables throughout the property. We invite you to bring a picnic, a good book, or just your camera, and stay all afternoon!
Visited first thing Sunday morning and met the owners. Fabulous people and the lavender grows are titled so you know the different varieties. This is a family operation and everything is homemade. Great products will definitely come back.
5.0 based on 133 reviews
It had been several years since we'd been to Buck Bay Farm, and boy, had it grown! No longer a single room and counter, there are now essentially three rooms/barns to serve you: a restaurant/bar area, a barn where you can select your own clams, oysters, etc, and the original shed with the shellfish market portion. Staff are doing a terrific job of keeping things clean and trying to ensure social distancing, quite a feat when you consider the crowds they're serving. If you stop, be sure to try their halibut ceviche (so amazing, we had to return a second day to have it), fish & chips (salmon--hubby said it was amazing), or pick up fresh shellfish for dinner. The crab we picked up--though certainly a bit tedious to clean--was well worth the effort! We'll certainly return on our next trip.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
I love this place! They have all kinds of things to do there for families. It truly is a hidden gem.
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Our farm, four-bedroom farmhouse and farm kitchen allow guests to learn about local food and to be nourished on a working farmstead nestled within a picturesque and small island community on the Puget Sound. Whether a weekend with friends or family, for a reunion or golden anniversary, we can help you plan an unforgettable experience. We offer tailored cooking classes based on the season and your group's interest. Our meals are painstakingly executed with great attention to the food and the experience. We also honor the connections between people and food to create a special experience to help you, your family and friends celebrate life's milestones. Our farmhouse bedrooms are simple, tasteful and extremely comfortable, designed for restful sleep after a stimulating day. Our four guest rooms can sleep up to 10 people (2 with private baths, 2 with in-room wash basins and shared hallway bath). Each room features a comfortable bed with luxurious bedding, rustic artisan furniture and wireless internet service. In addition to our guest rooms, overnight guests have access to our shared spaces, including the living room, dining room and outdoor seating areas. Our kitchen is a working part of the farm and is only available to Heyday staff.
We came to Bainbridge Island for a wedding that in Bainbridge. We needed a place to stay but didn't want to stay in a typical hotel, so we started looking at B&B type of places close to downtown and found HeyDeyfarm, only a 10 minute drive from downtown. It was peaceful and pleasant.The cook made fabulous breakfasts for us each day which included fabulous bread pudding and peach scones! Yum! The historic farmhouse was renovated about 4-5 years ago and our room #4 had a walk-out LARGE balcony space that overlooks the flower garden and patio below. The bed was very comfortable, and the staff pleasant. Wish we were their during the summer time to see the flowers, but the Autumn walks we took on the trail were nice too. We would stay there again.
5.0 based on 209 reviews
We are now closed for the season. Our seasonal hours are 9-5 daily from May-September. Our family of three generations loves to share our 12-acre lavender farm. The 100-year old barn provides the northern backdrop to thousands of lavender plants with a breathtaking view of the Olympic Mountains to the south. We offer free tours all summer, which include information about growing, processing, cleaning and distilling lavender. Our Shoppe is filled with quality, hand-made lavender products and our one-of-a-kind bud-cleaning machine (aka the ‘jitterbud’) will be shakin’ all summer so stop by for a unique, free, educational farm experience.
This is a family owned farm that is beautiful.You will be greeted by one of the family(&treated like family too) and can explore the plants, barn or gift shop. A must see in Sequim!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
We raise and RESCUE alpacas on our small farm in SE Fife. **VISIT OUR WEBSITE TO BOOK A VISIT!** You can feed the alpacas small handfuls of grain. Our shop sells unique items made from alpaca fiber such as yarn, rugs, scarves, hats, gloves, sweaters, socks and toys. Admissions, donations and purchases in our shop support our alpaca rescue efforts!
I didn’t know about this place until seeing an Alpaca Yoga class as an event on FB. They have a cute shop with lots to look at for anyone interested in Alpacas or yarn. My friend and I enjoyed our time there and the yoga class with the Alpacas hanging out with us. Highly recommend supporting this place due to the work they do for rescuing animals. Everyone was so friendly and it was interesting hearing how they got started and the work they are doing (I asked questions after the class).
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Shellfish farm and restaurant, growing oysters, clams and mussels. Open seasonally to the public. From Memorial Day to Labor Day open Wednesdays -Mondays 11-5 (closed Tuesdays). Off-season (September - April), open Saturdays 12-3PM. Reservations for eating at the Tide Tables highly recommended.
This isn't just a place to eat, it is a destination. Best value and best overall oysters I've had. The perfect PNW food experience
4.5 based on 335 reviews
There's nothing like taking your kids to enjoy picking your own apples, pumpkins, strawberries, etc. There are so many farms here and even a couple organic ones. Make a day of it and have lunch at the Harvest House, or enjoy pumpkins donuts in the fall on the weekends!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
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