Shadow a Beekeeper - Register Your Interest

Booking available from March 2024.


An exclusive experience for 2 people to learn about bees, put on a bee-suit and tour one of our hives.

Enjoy a personalised experience with our Beekeeper.  


Learn about beekeeping equipment, and see demo pictures of what you will see before you head over to our hives.


Suit up in a bee-suit and take a walk over to our hives. Our beekeeper will take you on a guided tour of our Beehive.


Open up the hive, see the honey being made in the frames, and meet the Queen. You will get to remove a frame yourself and look for the Worker Bees, Drone and Queen.


Great for friends, couples or a gift for 2.


A wonderful unique experience.

The details

Send us a message

Register your interest via email using the link below.


Ticket Price:

$140 per person


Children must be 14yrs & over

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