Mrunal Thakur got lost in the Scottish lavender fields of Edinburgh and now you can too

Mrunal Thakur takes us to lavender farms with her walking tour in Edinburgh
Enjoying a quiet moment in the lap of nature as she stepped out in a picturesque lavender field in the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh. The actress is currently travelling to Edinburgh in full glory, enjoying local chocolate-filled bakes, visiting the castle, hanging out with her friends and also sweating it out in the gym during her trip. One of the highlights was when Mrunal posted some of her most soothing and beautiful pictures lost amidst lavender fields in Edinburgh with the caption, “Love yourself a little more than yesterday. Make yourself a priority. Pursue your goals. Be grateful for the things you have. Be proud of yourself. You are a shining star, you are your own rainbow
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To follow Mrinal’s Scottish Lavender Fields Trail, here’s a useful guide to seeing them on your next trip to Edinburgh.
- There are only two lavender farms in Scotland; namely Tarhill Farms and Lothian Lavender.
- Tarhill Farm is located on the banks of Loch Leven, just east of the burgh of Kinross in the Perth and Kinross Council area of Central Scotland. Tarhill is a large farm and its gates are open to visitors all year round. As the leading lavender farm in Scotland, it can be accessed by passers-by from 9:30am every year from 1 July to mid-August. This allows visitors to experience the vibrant farms, diverse herbs and handmade delights
- Lothian Lavender is located southeast of Edinburgh and nestled in the foothills of the Lammermuir Hills in the East Lothian region. This newly established farm is open to visitors by appointment and on special open days.
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Mrunal Thakur’s nature walk through the lavender fields of Edinburgh was a gift to the eyes and the soul.