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HoneyLand - Honey Farm Tour and Tasting

HoneyLand - Honey Farm Tour and Tasting

Starts: Saturday, 20 July 2024
Ends: Saturday, 20 July 2024
Do you love honey and bees? Visit a working apiary for an annual festival of honey, bees, and the people who nurture these remarkable pollinators. It's a great opportunity to get a behind the scenes look at the processes and people that create this unique natural product. Bowral Honey Farm is one of Australia's largest teaching apiaries (honey farm) and hosts regular workshops and creates much loved local honey. On the day you can sit in on a talk about beekeeping run by head beekeeper and founder, Hamish Ta-mé, as well as a guided honey tasting, mead making workshops, Flow Hive demonstrations, a smoker lighting competition and more.
Add to Calendar 2024-07-20 12:00 am 2024-07-20 12:00 am HoneyLand - Honey Farm Tour and Tasting Do you love honey and bees? Visit a working apiary for an annual festival of honey, bees, and the people who nurture these remarkable pollinators. It's a great opportunity to get a behind the scenes look at the processes and people that create this unique natural product. Bowral Honey Farm is one of Australia's largest teaching apiaries (honey farm) and hosts regular workshops and creates much loved local honey. On the day you can sit in on a talk about beekeeping run by head beekeeper and founder, Hamish Ta-mé, as well as a guided honey tasting, mead making workshops, Flow Hive demonstrations, a smoker lighting competition and more. 174 Mittagong Road, Bowral , NSW , 2576 , Australia
174 Mittagong Road, Bowral , NSW , 2576 , Australia
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