
Hotels near Velo Grablje and the Lavender Route
Croatia
Hvar's interior is laced with lavender fields planted across rocky karst terraces, the legacy of a 19th-century perfume industry that briefly made the island one of Europe's largest essential-oil producers. The best concentration sits around the half-abandoned hamlet of Velo Grablje, perched at 350 m elevation along the old road between Hvar Town and Stari Grad.
The village itself is partially restored and walkable in 30 minutes, with stone houses, a tiny church and a community-run lavender festival in late June. Surrounding hillsides bloom from late May through early July, filling the air with the sweet, resinous scent that has become a Hvar trademark. Several family producers along the route sell oils, dried bouquets and lavender honey from roadside stands.
Pro Tip: Drive the old Hvar-Stari Grad road, not the modern tunnel route, for the best lavender views and stop at the Pitve viewpoint for a panorama over both coasts of the island. Bloom peaks in mid-June; by August the fields have been harvested.
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