Quince Honey Farm

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South Molton, United Kingdom

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Quince Honey Farm Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Quince Honey Farm is located in South Molton, United Kingdom on Aller Cross. Quince Honey Farm is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category tourist attractionfarmrestaurantstore in United Kingdom.

Address

Aller Cross

Phone

+44 1769572401

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Deborah Webb

Fab shop and lovely honey. The bee demonstration was informative. It has a good cafe. Some people were walking around the garden of flowers/weeds quickly but just stop and really look at each plant and I saw many flowers and such I have not seen before. Fab. I'm glad the place was not too big and enough to understand the importance of a variety of flowers. I asked the staff questions regarding their honey and both staff were enthusiastic and knowledgeable.

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Hilda Greenwood

Lovely day out, great value for money. The two talks about Bee hives and honey made the trip. They were extremely interesting and informative, and Marie who gave the talks was Brilliant, she was enthusiastic, engaging and answered all our questions. The cafe and gift shop were also lovely. Shame we didn't get to see the factory due to Covid but we definitely want to visit again when it's all back up and running.

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Stephen Curwen

I've seen many presentations over the years, in all sorts of settings. Marie's talk on bee-keeping was right up there with the very best of them. Top marks. Our two teenage kids gave the whole experience a big thumbs-up. Super restaurant too!

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lilylovebird777 XoX

Such a lovely place! A lot of different activities to do (it's a bit different considering covid but brilliant all the same) and a great demonstration. Great food and speed with the restaurant, great products in the shop. Depending on the route it's quite a small/twisty road but definitely worth a visit!

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Deborah the Zebra

I'm sorry not to give it 5 stars because I can really see they're trying and I don't begrudge the entry fee because I can see they're doing some excellent conservation work but as a tourist attraction it's underwhelming. The demonstrations were excellent and the speaker lovely but the hexagonal garden is mostly just weeds (OK, I get bees like weeds but as a display it's messy) with not much in the way of information. I'm interested in which flowers are useful to bees so I can grow them at home but most of the plants were not labelled. There could have been display boards telling us about the life cycle of bees and their habitats but there was very little. The meadow trail was just a track around a field with really nothing of interest. Covid precautions were good, with everyone wearing masks and plenty of hand sanitiser, although it did mean that some areas were closed.

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