Chainbridge Honey Farm

The Chain Bridge Honey Farm is a flourishing family business, started by beekeeping advisor William Selby Robson in 1948.

The Chain Bridge Honey Farm visitor centre was established in the early 1990s to allow the public to discover first hand the extraordinary tale of bees and honey.

A most popular display is the observation hive where a living colony of bees can be viewed behind glass. You might watch these fascinating creatures for hours, particularly if you embark upon a search for the queen! See the bees visibly bring in pollen on their hind legs and perform captivating dances as they ‘speak’ to each other.

Admission to the visitor centre is FREE. Its opening hours are Winter (November to March) Weekdays 9am to 5pm , Summer (April to October) 7 days 10am to 5pm.

Information taken from the Chainbridge Honey Farm website, check it out for further details and a lot more information