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Conway for the Honey Festival

Conway for the Honey Festival

The Honey Fair is one of Britain’s oldest food festivals, featuring local honey and preserves to enjoy.

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Enjoy a day in Conway

Conwy Town is a world heritage site with an imposing thirteenth-century castle and walls. Conwy's quaint harbour, revolutionary Telford suspension bridge, it's close proximity to Wales most popular seaside resort and the mighty mountains of Snowdonia make Conwy one of the world's finest tourism destinations.

 

Conwy Honey Fair

The Conwy Honey Fair is said to be one of Britain's oldest food festivals, dating back over 700 years to the reign of King Edward I. The king granted local beekeepers the right to sell honey within the town's walls every September 13th, from midnight to midnight, free of charge. This privilege is part of the town's Royal Charter, and honey held significant value even then, as seen in the expenses recorded for Edward I at Rhuddlan Castle in 1281 and 1282, during the tenth and eleventh years of his reign.

 

At the fair, you can expect to see honey, honey-related products, beekeeping stalls, preserves, sweet treats and other produce and crafts.

The Conwy Honey Fair in North Wales dates back more than 700 years to the reign of King Edward 1st, when local beekeepers were first given the right to sell honey within the walls of the North Wales town, every September 13th, from midnight to midnight, without charge. The right to hold the Fair is in the town’s Royal Charter. Honey was very important even then, and in a roll of expenses of Edward 1st at Rhuddlan Castle in 1281 and 1282, the tenth and eleventh years of his reign, and predating the building of Conwy Castle in 1283 to 1289, is an item: repairing a cart of the King’s, conveying a pipe of honey from Aberconwy, 1s 4d.

Records from 1835 report that “Large quantities of very excellent honey are sold annually in Conwy. The superiority of its flavour is probably owing to its being extracted from the heath blossoms, and other wild flowers, on the neighbouring mountains” (Rev. Robert Williams, History of the town of Aberconwy, 1835). Its average price then was two shillings a quart, or about 8d a pound. Before 1830, four fairs were held annually in Conwy, on 6th April, 4th September, 10th October and 8th November. By 1835, this was increased to seven annual fairs, on 26th March (Seed Fair), 30th April, 20th June, 19th August, 16th September, 20th October and 5th November. By 1911, this had increased to 10, including butter, wool and horse fairs.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Name Address
Bramhall Ack Lane East Bramhall Ack Lane East (outside Shell)
Outside Shell Garage (SK7 2BE)
Cheadle Bullocks Bullocks Garage, Stockport Road
Cheadle
Cheadle Hulme (Tesco Exp) Outside Cheadle Hulme Tesco Express
Station Road (SK8 7AB)
Gatley Tatton Outside the old Tatton Cinema (Co-op Now)
Gatley War Memorial Stop C (SK8 4DB)
Handforth Paddock Paddock Precinct (Tesco Express Side)
Handforth (SK9 3HQ)
Hazel Grove Five Ways bus stop opp Summer Palace just by petrol station
on Macclesfield Road, Hazel Grove (SK7 6DT)
Hazel Grove/Carpet Right Macclesfield Road Outside Carpet Right
(SK7 6DD)
Heald Green Library Bus Stop Near Library (Jcn with Queensway)
Heald Green (SK8 3JE)
Heaton Chapel A6 "Ribbons & Bows" 1st Bus Stop towards Stockport
after School lane, on A6 Heaton Chapel (SK4 5DA)
Northenden Parkway House Bus Stop, Palatine Road
Northenden (M22 4DB)
Poynton corner of Chester Road/Nursery Drive outside
McIlvride Medical Centre (SK12 1EU)
Reddish bus lay by outside Houldsworth Pub,
Houldsworth Sq,Reddish (SK5 7AF)
South Reddish bus stop opp Carousel Pub, Reddish Road
South Reddish (SK5 7HS)
Stockport Stand CC
Outside Old Debenhams on A6 (SK1 1RH)
Wilmslow Green Lane Bus Stop Opposite St Teresa's Church
Wilmslow (SK9 1DU)
Woodford Woodford Road, Stockport (SK7 1QF)
(Chester Road Bus Stop) Nr Roundabout Woodford Rd
Wythenshawe Forum Bus layby in front of Forum Centre, Wythenshawe
Not Bus Station (M22 5RX)

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