Always wanted to know how bees live? And what happens to the nectar and pollen?
With a fancy hood on and beekeeper gear on, you will visit the apiary with a beekeeper and learn more about bee life. In the past, a large estate had not only a garden and an orchard, but also an apiary. That is why an apiary was reinstalled in the orchard near the castle several years ago. By doing so, the castle contributes to the preservation of bees, which are now having a very hard time.
Practical information:
This tour is suitable for children 6 years and older.
Note: Wearing long pants and socks is mandatory for this activity.
Also, we recommend not using perfume or fragrances.
Reservations required.
Starting point at the acacia in the castle forecourt.
Ticket check: Have your tickets scanned at the ticket office in the castle (museum) before 2:00 pm or before 3:00 pm.