
The Luoyang China Lavender Manor, covering over 6,000 mu (approximately 1,000 acres), is a large-scale, creative agricultural park integrating tourism, specialty agriculture, wellness retreats, and a five-star hotel. It is the largest "love"-themed manor in the Central Plains region, boasting the most diverse herb varieties. It is located near Xima Village and Yangtang Village on the east bank of the Yi River in Yibin District, Luoyang City.
In the Purple Fragrance Flower Field area, a large area of ornamental flowering plants are planted, including lavender, verbena, amethyst sage, sunflower, rosemary, thyme, etc. Based on land art, the Xuan Ai Square is themed for weddings and buffets.
The manor strives to create a romantic and warm atmosphere, and has built a series of elegant and fashionable venues to host various themed activities. In terms of tourism products, it plans special love-related activities covering confessions, proposals, honeymoons, nostalgia, property purchases, parent-child activities, etc., so that all activities in the manor are labeled sweet and romantic, allowing lovers at all stages of life to find their own paradise here.
temperate monsoon climate;
The best time to visit is April, when the flowers are in bloom.
It is recommended to play for about 3 hours
50 yuan/person
9:00-18:00
Luoyang Lavender Manor is a modern horticultural and tourism site showcasing large-scale lavender cultivation. It is significant for leisure tourism, photography, and promoting local agricultural products.
Located in Luoyang, Henan Province. Accessible by taxi or ride-hailing from Luoyang city center. Some local buses stop near the entrance, followed by short walking paths into the manor.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the lavender blooming season, typically from late May to early July.
Tickets cost around 50–80 CNY per person. They can be purchased at the entrance or online via official booking platforms.
It is recommended to book tickets 1–3 days in advance, especially on weekends or during the peak blooming season.
2–3 hours to leisurely walk through the fields, visit photo areas, and explore shops.
Guided tours are usually available in Chinese; English-speaking tours need to be arranged in advance through local services.
Start at the entrance, follow main paths through the lavender fields, stop at themed photo zones, visit the observation deck, then explore shops and relaxation areas before exiting.
Night visits are generally not available. Special tours or seasonal events may occur during the bloom season.
Weekdays are less crowded. Weekends and peak bloom season can be busy, so early morning visits are recommended.
Facilities include toilets, small cafes or snack stalls, water stations, picnic areas, and gift shops.
Main pathways are mostly flat and accessible. Some areas may require walking on uneven surfaces, so supervision and care are advised for elderly and children.
Tickets and purchases can generally be paid via cash, Alipay, or WeChat Pay. Cards may be accepted at some larger stores.
Nearby eateries and cafes offer local Henan cuisine. Some small snack kiosks are available inside the manor.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options are limited and may require prior inquiry.
Hotels and guesthouses in Luoyang city are within a short drive and suitable for day trips to Lavender Manor.
Souvenir shops sell lavender products, essential oils, soaps, sachets, and postcards.
Taxis or ride-hailing services can connect visitors to Luoyang city center, railway station, or nearby tourist attractions.