Embark on an incredible summer trip to Spain and attend the exciting Brihuega Lavender Fields Music Festival. This trip will give you an unforgettable experience and beautiful memories. Our article tells you everything you need to know about the festival.

Lavender is a perennial Lamiaceae family plant known for its beautiful purple flowers and pleasant aroma.

How is the lavender festival in Brihuega

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Brihuega’s incredible lavender festival takes place every July. In honor of the new harvest, the festival lasts two days and begins at sunset. It took place for the first time in 2016 and gained great popularity. Traditionally, its program includes a musical and gastronomic part.

A stage is built right in the field among the fragrant and blooming lavender and chairs are placed so that guests can comfortably enjoy the performance of invited musicians. The concert usually starts at 9:00 p.m., and entry to the event opens at 6:30 p.m. Guests can stroll through the lavender fields, take beautiful photos, and immerse themselves in the enchanting atmosphere.

A restaurant area is also being set up among the flowering lavender bushes. There are tables set up, a bar, and food trucks so you can enjoy food and refreshments in the great outdoors.

Useful information: in the restaurant area you can pay with a bank card. However, organizers recommend bringing cash with you as the festival takes place outdoors and technical difficulties may arise.

To make the holiday even more beautiful, there is a dress code for guests. Clothes must be white. Such outfits look great in the rays of the setting sun against the backdrop of purple lavender blossoms.

Guests are asked not to pick lavender flowers. If you do this ahead of time, the bush may dry out and disappear. The life cycle of a lavender bush is from 10 to 12 years, and it begins to bloom only in the third year.

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During the festival, you can propose marriage. Lavender fields and a golden evening are the perfect romantic setting for such an important event. This will be one of the most beautiful and happiest moments in the life of a couple in love. To help you organize everything, send your application in advance.

Brihuega Lavender Festival Program 2024

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In 2024, the Lavender Fields Music Festival in Brihuega will take place on July 12 and 13. Maldita Nerea and Rozalen will perform as guest artists. The concert will start at 8:45 p.m.

Where to buy tickets for the Lavender Festival in Brihuega

Tickets for the Brihuega Lavender Festival are sold online on the official Festival de la Lavanda.

When purchasing a ticket, you can additionally order a bottle of champagne, white or red wine with a bag of ice and four glasses.

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For children under 5 years old, admission is free, provided that they do not occupy a seat. Children between the ages of 6 and 16 must have a ticket appropriate for their age category and be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Useful information for guests of the Brihuega Lavender Festival

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The organizers of the Brihuega Lavender Festival have provided everything necessary for their guests to make everyone feel comfortable and safe. Keep the following in mind:

  • You can count on medical care. You need to seek help from any employee or medical center.
  • There are many portable toilets located throughout the festival area.
  • Bars and food trucks are open from 6:30 p.m. until the end of the event. At the same time, entry into the festival area with your food and drinks is prohibited.
  • The organizers recommend wearing comfortable shoes to make walking around the field comfortable.

How to get to Brihuega and find the festival site

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Brihuega is a small town an hour’s drive from Madrid, in the western part of the province of Guadalajara, in the valley of the Tajunya River. The best way to get here is by car. The Lavender Music Festival is celebrated outdoors in the lavender fields of Brihuega, located on section 7.7 of the GU 925 highway towards Olmeda del Extremo.

GPS coordinates: 40º45’27”n 2º47’9”w.

You can find the field where the festival is taking place using special orange signs. There is free parking near the lavender fields.

For example, use Google Maps and enter “Brihuega” or “Brihuega Lavender Fields.” You will receive precise instructions

Brihuega is located in:

  • 33 km from Guadalajara;
  • 90 km from Madrid;
  • 12 km from the N-II highway.

In addition to the car, the lavender fields in Brihuega can be reached by bus from Madrid (Mendez Alvaro station) or Guadalajara.

Where to Stay During the Lavender Festival in Brihuega

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The Brihuega Lavender Festival ends after midnight, so many people don’t want to get behind the wheel to go home. We have selected for you several hotels where you can stay in Brihuega:

Castilla Termal Brihuega is a five-star hotel with a restaurant. It is located in the former building of the Royal Cloth Factory of Brihuega, built in the 18th century. There are 78 comfortable rooms here. The interiors of the hotel combine authentic and modern elements. Guests can enjoy a spa, thermal pool, and wellness services.

Hotel Spa Niwa has three stars and excellent guest reviews. The hotel has clean, comfortable rooms. There is a gym, spa heated pool, relaxation area, and outdoor parking.

Hospederia Princesa Elima is a lovely two-star hotel in the city center. This is a pleasant place to stay with spacious rooms. Arabic motifs are used in the design of its interiors. Continental breakfasts are served here, and there is also a restaurant with a wide selection of traditional Spanish dishes.

Hostal-Restaurante Villa de Brihuega is a cozy hotel in a good area. There are tourist attractions, a park, and several good restaurants nearby. Guests are offered comfortable rooms with a terrace. There is private parking, a restaurant, and a bar. Additional facilities include a tour desk.

Brihuega — the lavender capital of Spain

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In the vicinity of Brihuega, lavender plantations occupy more than 1,000 hectares — about 10% of world production. Thus, Brihuega is one of the world’s largest producers of lavender.

Carefully collected lavender flowers are sent to the distillery to extract the essence that will become the raw material for creating the most exquisite fragrances in the world.

It’s funny that the lavender festival grew out of a celebration of the new harvest among farmers, their families, and friends. The idea was born literally in the field and was very beautifully implemented.

What to see and do in Brihuega

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It makes sense to combine a visit to the Lavender Fields Festival with a visit to Brihuega. It is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Guadalajara and the most charming municipality near Madrid. You can stay in this city for a day to see all the interesting things. It has retained its medieval appearance and atmosphere. Therefore, be sure to take a walk through its Old Town, and also see:

  • Pena Bermeja Castle, built at the end of the 11th century;
  • Church of Nuestra Señora de la Peña;
  • remains of the city wall — Puerta de la Cadena, Arco de Cozagon, Puerta del Juego de Pelota;
  • the Blanquin Fountain, also known as Doce Caños — “Twelve Jets” (legend has it that single women who drink from it find a mate);
  • Royal Cloth Factory building;
  • Hemingway’s observation deck.

You can have an interesting time in Brihuega. To plan your day, use the services of the tourist office.

Brihuega Tourist Office

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Address: Pl. del Coso, 1, 19400 Brihuega, Guadalajara, Spain

Phone: +34 949 28 04 42

Email: Tourism@aytobrihuega.com

The tourist office is open from Wednesday to Sunday.

Schedule:

  • Wednesday and Thursday — from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.;
  • Friday and Saturday — from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.;
  • Sunday and holidays — from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, the tourist office organizes excursions starting at noon. Price — 6 euros. The tour includes visits to Plaza del Coso, Prado de Santa Maria, Castillo de la Piedra Bermeja, Historical Museum, Laundry and Doce Caños Fountain, Churches of San Felipe, San Miguel and San Simon.

On Monday and Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., you can request information at the City Hall office.

What kinds of lavender souvenirs are there?

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The lavender fields of Brihuega are one of its main attractions. Therefore, there are many reminders of this in the city in the form of decorative elements. And of course, they sell souvenirs here.

The most popular lavender souvenirs are fragrant soap, essential oil, bags of flowers, honey, and candles. Cosmetic products are also in great demand — shampoos, creams, scrubs, and lavender water.

But you can also buy desserts with lavender — cookies, cakes, and ice cream. And be sure to try lavender drinks — beer, for example.

Lavender Festival in Brihuega — an environmental event

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Brihuega is home to certified organic lavender fields. The festival organizers have a special respect for the environment. Throughout the event, only biodegradable materials are used. The energy needed to carry it out is produced using environmentally friendly biopropane batteries and generators, which minimizes CO2 and NOx emissions. In addition, the organizers avoid any actions that could even slightly change or disrupt the natural landscape.

Popular questions about the Brihuega Lavender Festival

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What is the name of the lavender city?

The most famous city in Spain where lavender is grown is Brihuega. It is located 90 kilometers from Madrid and is famous for the Lavender Fields Music Festival.

When is the Lavender Festival celebrated in Brihuega?

The exact date varies from year to year due to weather conditions. But usually, the festival takes place in mid-July.

When is lavender cut in Brihuega?

Depending on the weather, this occurs in late July or early August.

When to go see the lavender fields of Brihuega?

The best time to visit lavender fields is July. This month, lavender takes on a beautiful purple color and distinctive aroma. Peak flowering occurs in the middle of the month.

What is lavender?

Lavender is an evergreen shrub that blooms beautifully in summer and exudes fragrance. Its flowers are used in medicine, cooking, and everyday life, and they are also used to create cosmetics and perfumes.

 

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