




Bowral HoneyFarm. Tour, Tasting, Morning Tea & Honey Harvest
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
Overview
- Immerse yourself in the sounds, scents, and energy of a working apiary
- Morning Tea consists of plunger tea and or coffee & freshly baked sourdough.
- Enjoy a curated honey tasting and explore different floral expressions
- Participate in a simple, ancient act of harvesting honey from the hive
- Take home a small jar of honey and a piece of beeswax as a souvenir
Activity location
- Bowral
- Bowral, New South Wales, Australia
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Retford Park, 1325 Old S Rd, Bowral NSW 2576, Australia
- Bowral, New South Wales, Australia
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Bowral HoneyFarm. Tour, Tasting, Morning Tea & Honey Harvest
- 2h
Activity duration is 2 hours 2h - English
What's included, what's not
Inclusions Guided introduction to the working apiaryInclusions Beekeeper’s veilInclusions Curated honey tastingInclusions Morning tea on the terraceInclusions Participation in honey harvestingInclusions Mindfulness meditation among the beesExclusions Transport to and from the farm
Know before you book
- Not allowed: Smoking
- Not suitable for: People with insect allergies
What you can expect
Begin with a guided introduction to the working apiary that sets a common rhythm for the group. Learn how a colony functions, the relationship between queen and workers, and how beekeeping follows the seasons rather than controlling them.
After being fitted with a beekeeper’s veil, head to the hives for a close encounter where observation is collective and unhurried. Draw attention to sound, movement, and scent before regrouping for a curated honey tasting. Explore different floral expressions together, linking flavour to landscape, season, and weather, followed by a relaxed morning tea on the terrace overlooking the lake.
From here, the visit shifts from learning to participation. The pace slows and the group is invited into a simple, ancient act carried out together. A freshly removed frame of honey, still warm from the hive, is brought to the table and becomes the focus of shared attention and conversation.
Using a silver spoon, collectively break down the comb and then take turns turning the handle of a traditional honey press, watching raw honey slowly flow directly into jars. There is no filtering, blending, heating, or intervention of any kind. Leave with a small jar of the honey you helped harvest and a piece of beeswax, a physical reminder of having taken part in a rare, tactile moment grounded in place, season, and connection.
At Bowral Honey Farm, every visit and experience includes a short moment of mindfulness among the bees. Tapping into a long tradition of api‑therapy, one aspect that is explored is simply being immersed in the sounds, scents, and gentle energy of a working apiary as the bees go about their lives.
During each workshop and tour, place a hand on the back of a hive and quietly imagine the 50,000 workers within; moving, communicating, and organising themselves through vibration, scent, and sound. Then pause for a brief breathing exercise, closing your eyes and tuning in to the low hum around you. With ten hives arranged in a circle, stand at the focal point of the combined life force of more than half a million bees.
This simple meditation offers a powerful way to slow down, to connect with the natural rhythms of the seasons, and to experience the presence of these remarkable pollinators in a deeper, more reflective way.
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Bowral
- Bowral, New South Wales, Australia
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Retford Park, 1325 Old S Rd, Bowral NSW 2576, Australia
- Bowral, New South Wales, Australia