Looking for honey from local hives; raw honey with local pollen, Manuka honey, honey in combs or other types of honey in Scotland? Scroll down this page and you will see the
aall of thoses in Scotland, sorted by county.
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Updates for November 2024
November 2024: The bees are just waking up in the northern hemisphere, so it will be a few months before 2024 honey is ready, but most apiaries have plenty from the last season in stock
Local Honey listings, by county
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Aberdeen City and Shire (Grampian)
Argyll and The Isles
Ayrshire and Arran
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Greenbank Apiary - Honey (retail), Wildflower honey, Raw honeys, Strained honey, Ultrafiltered honey, The hives are not treated with
chemicals, The bees forage in areas not sprayed with chemicals, The bees are not given antibiotics, Honey from hives on the farm
Stewarton,
Ayrshire, Stewarton, KA3. Phone: 44-7982504001. Email:
info@greenbankapiary.uk.
Open: contact via email or website, not open to the public. Directions: Payment: PayPal. Premium grade raw and pure honey from Greenbank Apiary,
Stewarton is never pasteurised or blended. This results in a honey which, preserves all of its naturally occurring enzymes and antioxidants. We
harvest excess honey when it is plentiful, ensuring our bees have enough honey to feed on during the winter months. Produce of Stewarton,
Ayrshire, Scotland extracted begining of August 2021has a best before date of August 2024. This year the hives produced three flows
predominately Lime Tree, Clover and Wildflower Blossoms. Raw honey is one of nature's most Raw underestimated superfoods, which is gathered by
one of the most profound creatures on planet earth. Unpasteurised raw honey has been used throughout the centuries as a food source as well as a
medicinal remedy. Raw honey comes straight from the beehive and is considered raw as the food is not processed or pasteurised after extraction.
It is a natural sweetener that still retains all the nutrients, enzymes and medicinal compounds that honey is known for. Honey is this state is
a living food, high in anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral properties. Many of the commercial honey products are ultra-filtered and
pasteurised which removes most of the nutrient-rich elements and kills all beneficial microorganisms and other health-enhancing components. This
process removes and prevents crystallisation, destroys pollen and thus extends the shelf life of honey. (ADDED: September 05, 2021)
Dumfries and Galloway
Dundee and Angus
Edinburgh and The Lothians
Fife
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Allanhill Farm - farmshop with
local honey, strawberries,
raspberries, gooseberries, brambles
Grange Road, St. Andrews,
Fife, Scotland KY16 8LJ. Phone: 01334 477999. Email:
info@allanhill.co.uk. Directions: A91 to St Andrews . Go
through town following signs for Crail/East Neuk. Turn right
onto Grange Rd at second mini roundabout at edge of town. Farm
shop is signposted, 1 mile on left. The farm shop is open with
PYO, and has soft fruits, local vegetables (some organic), free
range eggs, home baking, home-made jams, honey. Facilities:
tearoom, parking, toilets, spectacular sea view. No PYO since
2010. (UPDATED: August 13, 2015) (UPDATED: 31-07-2009)
Greater Glasgow, Lanarkshire, The Clyde Valley
Highlands
Orkney
Outer Hebrides
Perthshire, Tayside
Shetland
Stirling, Loch Lomond, The Trossachs & The Forth Valley
The Scottish Borders