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    Inside the Belle
    Stella Y.

    Amazing place with amazing hosts (Buck and Belinda), amenities, food, view, and simply peaceful and beautiful! Came early October for one night stay at the Belle (their yurt tent) and saw the early blooming stages of their sunflowers field. I really wanted to see the full bloom but I didn't have any other Oct dates available. Nonetheless, it was unexpectedly beautiful in seeing the field with many of them ready to be in full bloom in just a few more days. The hosts were amazing, kind, and accessible if you have any needs. Wonderful people!! Their food and drinks were all amazing. Generous with their portions. Delicious! And definitely IG worthy . Only thing is we were too full to enjoy everything and felt like we were wasting their food. When you arrive/check in (after 4p), you get these cheese, nuts, grapes, etc. honey boxes. We were pretty full from just one box. We normally eat dinner pretty late but wanted to watch the sunset (around 630p) and be able to see our food (or else it's too dark to enjoy dinner outside. You can always bring it inside the tent). Dinner was this delicious pumpkin bisque soup and salad. Half an hour later was desserts which are these 3 different pies that we were just too full to eat. But their lavender ice cream was delicious and I even saved one in the freezer (inside the tent) to add to the coffee the next morning. Morning came with coffee and pumpkin spice scones. Aside from great hospitality. We were amazed at how clean their tent and restroom was. They also have chickens (will definitely wake you up before sunrise) and goats Bella and Tulip. It's definitely peaceful, a short and perfect little getaway. On the way to and from you can always check out old town Temecula or go to nearby wineries. They also have a little farm shop that sells a lot of awesome lavender products. All in all a wonderful experience! Though they only have one tent for 2 ppl (max), so if you have a bigger family, you won't be able to stay there till they potentially add more tents - if they do. Only negatives (not a lot) are, their bathroom sink is low with a counter right on top so it was hard to do anything like washing face, rinsing mouth, etc. as you have to bend pretty low and squeeze your head into a very small area. BUT the restroom is cute and very clean. The other is if you are lactose intolerant, you won't be able to enjoy a lot of their food offerings which has a lot of dairy ... They also offer a lot of things inside the tent. Lots of pillows and blankets. It gets cold at night in Oct... ear plugs, makeup remover wipes, hand sanitizer, phone chargers, etc. And oh there's a fireplace!!! Highly recommend it!

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    Anna W.

    I could not have loved this more; an absolutely magical day! The yummiest homemade veggie sandwich and scone washed down with iced strawberry lavender lemonade. Shopping in their beautiful farm store: skin care and edible goodies all homemade at the farm. Lavender picking, the divine smell of Provence and grosso lavender. I never wanted to leave and can't wait to come back for wreath and candle making.

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    The most beautiful property and cutest store with homemade gifts made from lavender. The owners were so friendly and very informative.

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    The Blackberry Fields

    4.3(3 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    Directions: Google maps will drop you off pre-maturely…read more Continue going on De Portola Road after the said drop off, turn right on Geisbauer Road. You'll then see signs and two purple flags and a Porta potty in the parking lot. Geisbauer road is like walking on beach sand. Hours: 8am-12noon daily 6pm-8pm sunset picking Fri and Sat Parking: You see the purple flags, park and walk in. They didn't have designated handicap parking but they do have closer parking if you drive past the flags and parallel park along the fence. We were the first at 8am to beat the heat. Cost: $10 pint $20 quart Cash or Credit Tips: -Wear a hat -Sunblock -Water -Wear close toed shoes -Watch out for fire ants! One crawled up my boots and bite my leg. -We brought gloves to avoid the berry juice -We shared 1 quart size -Bring a cooler if you have a long drive -You may sample 1 or 2 while picking -An area with picnic tables in the shade -Bring step stool if you want the kiddos to reach the higher branches I actually found blueberry picking to be more satisfying than blackberries. At least with blueberries, they were ripe and you look for the largest one. Blackberries are different because you only pick the black ones and ignore the red ones. Takes more effort to look for ripe ones that are decent in size to fill up our bucket. You'll have to look high and low. It can also get messy. When I paid, I asked for tips. He said he saw ripe ones on the left. So we went straight there and glad we did because other aisles were either red or empty. It's great for first time experience but I don't see us coming back next year unless there are more activities like food trucks, boutique vendors, blackberry snacks. I appreciate them opening the farm to the public but the heat seems to affect the berries and need more water and maintenance. Also I think it's towards end of July so it was a bit run down as more people attend.

    The cutest place ever. Loved the owners, they were extremely nice. Careful of the ants, always wear…read moreboots! If you get lost, look them up on instagram and they have a driving video on how to get there. Highly recommend and will be back!!

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    Blue Barn Lavender Farm

    Blue Barn Lavender Farm

    4.9(24 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    Blue Barn Lavender Farm is truly a beauty. The fields are absolutely stunning, rows upon rows of…read morevibrant purple lavender that look gorgeous against the sunlit hillside. The vibrant color and soothing scent are instantly relaxing. So many soothing benefits. The farm is beautifully maintained, and there's something special about breathing in the fresh lavender-scented air while wandering through the fields. There are bees, as to be expected (lol), but that's something to keep in mind. They also offer quality lavender products (like soaps, lotions, and oils) that make perfect gifts or personal treats. These can easily be ordered online as well. The staff is friendly and welcoming. Whether you're stopping by for photos, to shop, or simply to enjoy a peaceful afternoon surrounded by blooming lavender, it's a wonderful experience. For the You-Pick Event, admission is $30 per group (As of 06/30/2025), which includes time on the farm and a tube to fill with lavender, no matter the size of your group. Extra tubes are $10. If you don't want to pick, you can use your admission toward $30 worth of farm-made lavender products. Either way, it's a win-win. If you missed their You-Pick Event, don't worry, they often extend the dates, like they did this year! Lavender typically blooms from mid-June to mid-July, so be sure to check their website. Use the directions provided on their website; they're simple to follow, and watch for the signage too. Also, note that the road is unpaved in parts, so drive with a bit more caution.

    On their website they give multiple directions, including one with least amount of dirt roads. I…read moreexpected it to be off the beaten path, but was worth it. Its the experience I was looking for, not simply just seeking lavender. Overall Loved it, crowd was very low key. Beautiful views, there were picnick tables. For me it was worth the 30 admission for a group, their page literally says "A group is anyone who comes with you 2 or 20," and includes time here on the farm and a tube to use to fill with lavender. I got a decent amount of lavender, looks like 500 or so stems. The young man inside was a fellow USD alumni always cool run into a fellow Torrero. The lavender is organic, so safe make things with. Fun activity. Their shop had lavender soaps, spritz, balms, masks and sachets among options to buy. Based on the experience definitely worth the 30 admission, getting lost, and picking lavender.

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    Sunmist Tangerine Farm - $2.50 a pound or entire 8lb bag for $20

    Sunmist Tangerine Farm

    4.3(22 reviews)
    21.8 mi

    Found this farm on Groupon. Bought a deal for admissions. Regular admission fee is $5 per person…read more Then you can fill up an 8lb bag with Tango Tangerines for $20 or $2.50 a pound. The drive to the farm was easy on a dirt road once you're on Avenida Del Oro, go through the entrance gate to the paved parking lot. You'll see the owner, Mr. Yu hanging out at the tables. He scanned our Groupon and gave us each a bag. Said no rules, we can go anywhere on the property. Also gave us a small bottle of freshly juiced OJ. I had my elderly mom with me and Mr. Yu suggested that we drive back out near the front entrance where the grounds are level. Otherwise, it would be too steep for my mom. I'm so glad he suggested this because we didn't have to hike up a slope, not many people come this way so there were many large tangerines up for grabs! Tips: -Sun hat -Sunscreen -Sunglasses -gloves -Closed toe shoes (slippery when wet) -Tools for easy snipping or to grab the ones up high -Gently twist, don't pull the fruit -You can sample while you pick! -Clean restrooms -pay at the end Over 35 acres of tangerines, the very top of the hill are avocados, the trees in front of the parking lot are lemons and on the other side are blueberries. The video you see on You Tube or their website is outdated. They do not have a restaurant or wedding area but they are working on rebooting this. The tangerines are so juicy with a mix of sweet and sour. They have limited hours on Saturday and Sunday only from 10-2. The Groupon deal asked for reservations. I wasn't a fan of this just because things could change so I sent an email asking how strict and got an automatic reply, same as the last with a form to fill out reservations. I wish it was more personable. When I got there, he only cared about scanning the Groupon. So I don't think they are strict if you were to just show up without a reservation. Be on the lookout for snakes!!! Stick to the trees that you can clearly see through the branches. Avoid the ones that are all bushy as if something could be hidden there. My mom saw a snake coiled up on the branch when she was about to stick her hand through.

    We had such an amazing time here. The farm itself is a nice stroll and the trees were gorgeous. We…read morehad a lot of fun picking the tangerines. The owner was very chill and even prepared fresh tangerine juice that was ice cold. They were so refreshing to drink after walking around for awhile on the farm. Worth the drive!

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    Sunmist Tangerine Farm - Sample while you pick

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