Come experience bee life and gain knowledge if…

…you get acquainted with the unique life of a bee colony and the development of bees.

…you try out beekeeping tools and techniques.

…you taste honey and learn about what creates its unique characteristics.

You’ll discover how slow moments are connected to bees.

 

Guided Tour at Bee Farm and Honey Tasting

Step into the world of bees with a guided tour through the apiary and beekeeping house, followed by honey tasting.

You’ll discover the life of honeybees and their colony — from birth to natural end. What roles do bees play in their community? How does the colony function as one organism? How is its life intertwined with the rhythms of nature and weather? In fair weather, we’ll open a hive so you can see bees being born and working inside the comb. On less sunny days, we’ll observe their activities safely through a viewing window.

You’ll learn what a beekeeper does, what tools and techniques are used in the apiary, and how honey is extracted and poured into jars.

You’ll taste a variety of honeys and discover how the flavour and texture vary depending on the nectar source.

We’ll also explore why bees produce beeswax and propolis, and how these natural products are used by the beekeeper.

If you like, you can purchase honey, beeswax candles, and propolis to take home.

We provide all necessary protective clothing and equipment. Please wear closed-toe shoes.

This visit is ideal for families with children, groups of friends, and larger travel groups. However, we do not recommend this experience to those with a severe allergy to bee venom — although the risk of stings is very low and has never occurred during visits, even a rare encounter may be dangerous in case of a strong allergic reaction.

To ensure a personal and safe experience, we welcome groups of up to 10 participants at a time. For larger groups, we’ll divide the visit: one half takes the beekeeping tour, while the other can either join a nectar plant walk or attend a beeswax candle workshop. Feel free to reach out for tailored content or a quote for larger groups!

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Guests at Bee Farm. Photo: Ketlin Hamburg

Book your visit for up to 10 people – quick and easy!

If you need more information or would like to book a beekeeping visit for a larger group, feel free to get in touch here:

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Anne-Liis Ostov, the CEO of I.L.U. shops: “The Slow Moment Experience Tour was an insightful journey into the life of a bee colony, challenging us to feel like real beekeepers for a moment.”