Cultural activities
in Bormes-les-Mimosas

Visite guidée de la Butinerie

In season, the Bormes les Mimosas honey house opens its doors. You wander through our workshop to discover the life of bees and the production of honey. Along a fun and tactile route, bees will no longer hold any secrets for you.
Beekeeping is our profession and our passion. From breeding the bees to potting the honey, we take care of every step ourselves, as a family, and with the greatest care.

For several years, our hives have been located in the Bormese hills, overlooking the sea. This exceptional site allows us to raise their bees in a sunny, natural and preserved setting.

Professional beekeepers from father to son, the family farm now extends from Var to Berry, via the Massif Central, allowing them to produce different varieties of honey throughout the seasons and blooms. Bormes les Mimosas Maquis honey, garrigue honey, lavender honey, acacia honey, chestnut honey, buckwheat honey, coriander honey, etc.

In season, the honey house opens its doors to the public, for the pleasure of sharing together the passion for bees. On a guided tour or freely, young and old can then come and discover the life of bees and the profession of beekeeper.

Touch, see, smell, everything is allowed, for adults and children!
We offer you a sensory immersion in the honey house. You wander through our workshop to discover the life of bees and the production of honey.
Along a tactile journey, the mysterious and ingenious bees will no longer hold any secrets for you.
For children, games and activities to learn while having fun.
Also discover our glass hive and our huge photos!

– Free visits, tastings and sales:
Visit anytime, during opening hours.
Fun, interactive and multimedia tour about bees and the beekeeping profession. Glass hive. French, English and German audio guide.
We speak French

Activities

Cultural activities

  • Regional products

Admission fees

Free

Address

La Butinerie
1509 Chemin de l’Angueiroun
83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas
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