Lavender Sachet Making Workshop for Children near Gordes in the Luberon
What a delight it is to make one's own lavender sachet to slip into a wardrobe. The children personalize their lavender sachet by choosing their fabric and closure ribbon.
This is an opportunity to playfully discover aromatic plants with the facilitator, who will introduce the large family of Lamiaceae. The children can add to their sachet a few mint leaves, a bit of rosemary, a touch of thyme, or basil for a very aromatic sachet. The children leave proudly with their creation.
Audio-Guided Tour with Children’s Quiz and Diploma
Access to the audio-guided tour, quiz, and diploma presentation (at the end of the tour) with the "lavender sachet and audio-guided tour" ticket.
Drawing area and digital table available for children in the museum's exhibition room.
Children must be accompanied by an adult with a visit ticket.
Family Pack with Lavender Sachet Workshop, Traditional Distillation, and Audio-Guided Tour
For families wishing to have a comprehensive and lively discovery of the real lavender of Provence:
- Workshop to make aromatic sachets of lavender flowers and Mediterranean plants for children. (20 min)
- Traditional distillation workshop (to fill the still, please book the 14:30 slot) with technical demonstration and botanical explanations. (20-30 min)
- Audio-guided tour of the museum with a film on the harvest, a tour in the exhibition room (1 hr)
- Children's quiz with the presentation of a young lavender farmer diploma at the end of the tour
Useful Information:
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- Average duration of the child sachet workshop: 15-20 minutes, duration of the traditional tour: 1 hr
- It is necessary to go to the reception to obtain a bracelet for access to the workshops.
- Workshop reserved for children who must be accompanied by one of their parents.
- After the workshop, to follow the traditional audio-guided tour at the Museum, you must again present yourself at the reception to obtain the audio guide provided free with your ticket. It is available in 11 languages (French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Czech, Russian, Japanese, Chinese).
- Children can also receive a quiz to fill out to claim the diploma of a young lavender farmer at the end of the visit.