What are your springtime plans? (If you don’t have any yet, be sure to check out this list of places to visit in Ohio in spring.) One of our favorite spring events is to find a lavender festival in Ohio. And boy do we have a great one in mind. There’s a lavender farm festival that’s the picture-perfect way to end the spring season. Peaceful Acres Lavender Farm in Martinsville, Ohio is a truly unique farm. It’s a peaceful, picturesque place to unwind, enjoy the day and relax. At the end of springtime, this lovely little farm features a fun and unique festival you’ll want to mark your calendars for.

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Peaceful Acres Lavender Farm is located at 2387 Martinsville Rd., Martinsville, OH 45146. Have you ever been to this lavender festival in Ohio before? If so, we want to know what your experience was like!

For more fun springtime things to do in Ohio, check out our aforementioned article about 12 places you absolutely must visit in Ohio this spring.

If you happen to find yourself in the Cleveland area, one of our favorite ways to get to know the city is by taking a neighborhood food tour of the many wonderful culinary creations around the city.

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What are some spring festivals in Ohio?
From donut festivals to cultural heritage festivals, Ohio knows how to throw a good spring celebration. Here are only a few of the many wonderful spring festivals in Ohio that you should look forward to attending each year:

  • Zoo Blooms, Cincinnati, OH: When April rolls around in Ohio we shed our winter gear and head outside for some fresh air. And what better way is there to enjoy warm spring air than going to the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden for a beautiful tulip festival? This annual event that runs the entire month of April is a refreshing celebration of spring with over 100,000 brightly-colored tulips. Not to mention you can still enjoy all that the zoo has to offer.
  • Dyngus Day, Cleveland, OH: To those who aren't familiar with this special event, you might think we are making it up. But Dyngus Day is a Polish tradition that goes way back. It is an Easter Monday celebration filled with song, dance, traditional Polish food and drink, and a massive street festival. Even if you don't have an ounce of Polish ancestry you are welcome to polish your polka shoes and join in the fun.
  • Maple Syrup Festivals: Throughout Ohio, local communities celebrate the coming spring with maple syrup festivals. Generally, in late February to early March, maple trees give up their rich amber liquid that slowly becomes the sweet delicious treat we know as maple syrup. Some of the most popular maple syrup festivals include the ones at the Cincinnati Nature Center, Hueston Woods State Park, and the Geauga County Maple Festival (Held on the last weekend of April).

If you enjoy getting to know the traditions, food, and culture of many different nationalities, you'll love this list of annual cultural festivals in and around Cleveland.

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