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Bee Keeper for a Day
East GrinsteadREF: BEE23N
- Learn about different types of hives
- Observe the bees at close quarters
- Tea, coffee and biscuits are included
- Courses start at 10am and finish at 4pm
What's Included
- An introductory day course into the art of bee keeping
- Learn about different types of hives and equipment required
- Observe the bees at close quarters
- Tea, coffee, apple juice and biscuits will be provided but you will need to bring your own packed lunch
- You may be in a group of up to twelve people
What Can I Expect
Get a buzz from these beekeeping courses in Sussex! Learn how to be a real beekeeper in the tranquil countryside setting of High Weald near East Grinstead and discover how these incredible insects and work their magic to create one of Mother Nature's sweetest treats that is honey.
Run by passionate horticulturists and promoters of self-sufficiency, Lisa Aitken and Olivar Sinclair, this fantastic beekeeping course will literally lift the lid on beehives and show you the wonderful world of apiculture in a new and exciting way. Find out the process of how to create a honeycomb, as well as learning about the complex interactions between bee, flower and hive that results in the delicious gooey honey we all know and love.
On each of our introductory courses on beekeeping, you'll be told all about how to tend the bees and harvest the honeycomb without damaging the hive as a whole. There are many different types of hives and resident bees need regular care and attention if they are to flourish in the often wet and windy weather of the UK. During the course you'll be able to see the inside of a working beehive for yourself, marvel at the intricate patterns of wax and try to spot the queen bee bossing everyone else around. Spend time observing the fascinating relationships between the different types of bee and learn about their role within the busy colony.
Of course, all the protective gear you need is provided, including the fetching net hats that mark out beekeepers everywhere. The pace of the course is all very relaxed, with a lunch break with your fellow amateur beekeepers and refreshments provided, making this a splendid day out for honey-lovers of all ages. Group sizes are small to keep this a fully interactive experience and you'll be amazed at what you discover in just a few hours.
For a honey-sweet experience like no other, take part in this beekeeping course and let your love of buzzing bees take wing. We guarantee your day will be a hive of activity and you'll be able to enjoy learning the skills of a traditional beekeeper before heading to the onsite shop to purchase your very own pot of golden nectar.
When Is It Available
- Experiences generally operate on selected dates between May and August
- Courses start at 10:00 and finish at 16:00
- Dates are subject to change as the opening of hives is weather dependent
Current 2025 Dates
- Sunday 11th May
- Sunday 8th June
- Sunday 6th July
- Sunday 17th August
Location
- In ancient woodland on High Weald on the Sussex, Surrey, Kent border
Suitable For
- Participants should take a pair of rubber or leather garden gloves that are long enough to tuck sleeves into.
- Long boots, preferably Wellingtons, with socks
- Long trousers must be worn but protective over clothing will be provided
- No minimum age, but under 16's should be accompanied by a participating adult
Spectators
- There is limited car park and two disabled spaces
- Unfortunately this activity is not suitable for spectators
Anything Else
- Please note that if for any reason the experience may need to be rearranged (e.g weather) the operator will offer the next available date
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