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New Quay Honey Farm

Maesnewydd, Cross Inn, Llandysul SA44 6NN, United Kingdom

New Quay Honey Farm
Tourist attraction
4.6
54 reviews
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5MJ4+WJ Llandysul, United Kingdom
+44 1545 560822
thehoneyfarm.co.uk
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Monday: 11–15
Tuesday: 11–15
Wedneasday: 11–15
Thursday: 11–15
Friday: 11–15
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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Steve Greenhalgh
Steve Greenhalgh317 days ago
We have been coming here with our children for years and today we have been lucky enough to bring our Grandchildren back too.

So good to that the farm is thriving .

The staff are so good, interested engaging and knowledgeable... as always a total pleasure and really educational for the youngsters.

Thankyou ... see you soon xxx
Stewart Coleman
Stewart Coleman348 days ago
Small but very nice place where you can eat and drink and also see live bees through glass. Very interesting.
Adam Bevington
Adam Bevington348 days ago
This place is really sweet. You'll be buzzing when you leave. Staff are lovely, offering taster samples of the mead (all of which are great but the Cherry, ginger and the medium honey mead are top notch). Great café and little exhibition as well. Totally recommend
David Beale
David Beale348 days ago
We walk there and back from Cross Inn part of the experience. So glad this place is doing food again, as well as the coffee and cakes etc you can get a nice panini with your milkshake. Lovely setting and you can drive there if you want they have their own car park, hidden in the trees
Victoria Di Marco
Victoria Di Marco348 days ago
Fascinating small exhibition on bees. Passionate and enthusiastic staff on everything bee related. Lovely little bee oriented gift shop. Welcoming coffee shop serving a great pot of tea.
Nicole Harries
Nicole Harries1 year ago
Real live bees doing their thing. Lots of lovely products made from honey and beeswax. We spent ages here, and the staff were really generous with tastings.
Traveling Joe
Traveling Joe1 year ago
Winter time the cafe is closed but great little shop of local artists and craft wares. Plus there is honey and wax products.
Continue on down the lane takes you down to New Quay.
Stimpy Goat
Stimpy Goat2 years ago
Although the honey farm was officially closed, the lovely chap who works there opened the shop for us so we could buy some honey. Very friendly and all in a lovely little setting.
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