Here in our world famous Honey Farm you can stand and watch these wild and wonderful creatures from the distant past.
The unique design of the indoor apiary allows close up viewing in complete safety. The glass booths expose the working colonies of honeybees without interfering with their natural lifestyle. Founded in 1949 the farm has grown over the years until today it is the largest honey farm in the country. The large exhibition halls were added in 1980 when the farm moved to it's current site.
Here at the heart of the operation you can closely observe the honeybee colonies, which have taken over a modern chimney, a postbox, roof cavities, straw skeps as well as their ancient homes - hollow trees and bushes. Other hives within the Exhibition are designed to open at the press of a button. These innovative designs are acknowledged by experts to lead the world in easy viewing of the most interesting and productive insect the world has got to offer. You can view the complete story of honey production and beeswax from the hive to the finished product.
Now a stream of visitors as well as schools and other organised parties study the bees working and living inside their hives as well as seeing the whole process of honey production from hive to jar. Long before man set foot on this planet, honeybees lived and thrived, working the plants the dinosaurs ate. They remain unchanged today although man has harnessed their constant activity to his advantage.
Treat yourself or do your Christmas Shopping in our specialty shop. Our wide range of products ensures you will find something for everyone at sensible prices. Try our delicious Devonshire Honey Ice Cream made with real Devon milk, cream and honey.
Founded by George Wallace in 1949 this family run farm operates 1500 hives over an area of some 2500 square miles of rolling Devonshire hills and moors. Due to the type of agriculture in this unspoiled part of Britain we still produce a wonderful flavoured honey often described by our customers as "Honey like Grandad used to get".
FREE Admission to Shop & Cafe FREE Parking All weather attraction
Contact Details
South Molton
North Devon
EX36 3AZ
Tel: 01769 572401
Fax: 01769 574704
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