What to see in Carmarthenshire #009

Brynderi Honey Farm
In a nutshell:
Tucked away in the village of Blaenwaun, is a honey ‘hot-spot’. Keith Taylor and his family moved their apiary from Cambridgeshire in 2002. The clean, fresh air is credited with producing top class honey. Don’t miss the opportunity of trying Brynderi’s tasty honey ice-cream. You won’t want to leave.
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The longer view:
Tuck into a honey-flavoured ice cream while hearing about the life cycle of the bee at Brynderi Honey Farm in the village of Blaenwaun, just north of Whitland. Keith Taylor and his family moved their apiary to this wild corner of the county from Cambridgeshire in 2002. Ever since, they have been sharing the spoils of the efforts of hundreds of thousands of honey bees that live in the hives in their garden. The honey is top quality, says Keith, a fact he puts down, in part, to the remarkably clean air that comes in off the Atlantic, reducing the contaminants that stick to the bees’ fur. Brynderi’s tasty honey ice cream, made on the premises, is the signature flavour, though there are others to try, too – how about double choc chip or forest fruit pavlova? A scoop or two can be bought from the little shop next door to the Taylors’ home, along with pots of smooth and cut comb honey, honey marmalade and even blocks of beeswax.

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