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The House of Honey is a sanctuary for local bees and hives. As a family-owned and operated business, we've been looking after and protecting our bees for over 30 years - the delicious raw honey we craft and pass on to you is a nice bonus! We also have a buzzing onsite cafe, that runs bee safaris, workshops, tours, and more.
The House Of Honey Blog
4d ago
The House of Honey are proud to announce our recent accreditation in Sustainable Tourism, awarded by the TCWA (Tourism Council, Western Australia).
This accreditation programme helps guide businesses to create high-quality, engaging, and memorable tourism experiences, whilst also ensuring a robust commitment to sustainable tourism practises.
A lifetime sustainability commitment
Our journey to becoming accredited reflects a sustainable mindset that is ingrained within our business values. Using traditional and sustainable farming, endorsing good bee husbandry, and following the nati ..read more
The House Of Honey Blog
4d ago
Shadow a Beekeeper. 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 ..read more
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2w ago
Spoil your Queen Bee with a day in the Swan Valley
On the one day a year that Mum deserves to truly spoilt, why not arrange a full day out in the Swan Valley, stopping at The House of Honey for shopping, sampling and a spot of lunch too?
Peruse our honeys, giftware, beeswax candles, skincare and meads
Receive an education on the bees at our Observation Hive
Indulge in free tastings our many honey varietals
Take part in a full, complimentary, mead tasting
Enjoy lunch or our famous Honey Devonshire Tea out on our gorgeous deck and help Mum unwind
Pop by from 10am - 5pm, but make sure you bo ..read more
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3w ago
Get all a buzz at our bee farm when you learn what it takes to become a beekeeper.
Over a delicious morning tea of light pastries, tea, coffee, orange juice or sparkling Honey Mead , one of our Beekeepers will share the important of bees with a little of the history of Australian Beekeeping.
Learn how to set up your own beehive in your back yard and the equipment needed to start up.
In addition, you will take a sneak peek to our back of house production area to learn more about how your favorite sweet treat is prepared and labelled. Along the way we will observe 3 hives, a sentinel hi ..read more
The House Of Honey Blog
1M ago
Stuck on ideas to keep the little ones buzz-y these school holidays?
Fly down to the House of Honey for:
An education on the bees at our Observation Hive
Free tastings our many honey varietals, (including some fun infused flavours)
Colouring sheets with fun bee facts
Finally, grab an ice cream or Baby Devonshire tea out on our shady deck: a miniature scone with lashings of cream, jam and honey, with a mini hot choc or baby chino on top.
Just $6.50 for the Baby Devonshire, and a whole morning of entertainment covered!
No need to book - just buzz by.
Easter Holidays 10:00am - 4:30 ..read more
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1M ago
Immerse yourself into the world of bees. Learn about beekeeping , honey bees, before suiting up and taking a walk over to our hives.
Join us as we open a beehive & find the worker bees, drones and our Queen. It will beee sure to amaze you!
Back on the deck explore the senses as we take you on a tasting journey of WA Honeys via the Honey Sensory Wheel. This session will be conducted by 2 of the only 3 Honey Sommeliers in Australia!
Bees Unboxed
See the queen bee
View equipment used in beekeeping
Hold a frame of bees and take a selfie
Honey Sensory Experience
J ..read more
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1M ago
Join us at the House of Honey for a fun evening learning the basics of candle-making with beeswax.
Overview
Join us at the House of Honey for a fun evening learning the basics of candle-making with beeswax. You learn to make a pillar candle, a small beehive candle, six tealight candles, and a traditional rolled candle. During the class, you will enjoy traditional honey meads and grazing platters.
*All materials are provided for you to keep, and additional materials will be available for sale at the end of the workshop Suitable for all ages above 14. Non-alcoholic refreshments will also be av ..read more
The House Of Honey Blog
1M ago
Get all a buzz at our bee farm when you learn what it takes to become a beekeeper.
Over a delicious morning tea of light pastries, tea, coffee, orange juice or sparkling Honey Mead , one of our Beekeepers will share the important of bees with a little of the history of Australian Beekeeping.
Learn how to set up your own beehive in your back yard and the equipment needed to start up.
In addition, you will take a sneak peek to our back of house production area to learn more about how your favorite sweet treat is prepared and labelled. Along the way we will observe 3 hives, a sentinel hi ..read more
The House Of Honey Blog
1M ago
Beekeeping for Beginners. Would you like to keep bees but do not know where to start? Or maybe you have been given a hive or have just purchased one.
Then this is the workshop for you!
Over a hot coffee or tea learn what you need to know before you start...
Equipment, location, regulations, costs... and most important keeping our bees happy & healthy.
It is good to be able to understand what is involved in keeping bees before you make your purchase.
We cover in the session:
- What is involved and where to go
- Beekeeping Equipment and options
- Important considerations, do ..read more
The House Of Honey Blog
1M ago
Shadow a Beekeeper. 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 ..read more