
Well Being Honey Hamper
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Northumberland
We create award‑winning honey and beeswax gifts with care, simplicity and heart. Every product is handmade from our hives, bringing the warmth of nature into your home.

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Here at the national award winning Travelling Bee Company, our mission is to supply you with the highest quality honey- and that’s what we do. Our honeys are all 100% raw and unprocessed, nothing added, nothing infused, just the way the bees make it. At the Great Taste Awards 2021 & 2022 we received a host of awards including two of the rare 3 Star awards.
Thanks to our loved and cared-for bees, we extract only the honey they can spare. We then employ natural beekeeping practices such as hand spinning the honey out of its comb, we then filter and pour our honey into jars, this ensures the natural taste is uncompromised; The taste our honeys are renowned for.
We produce honey from our bee hives across the North East of England, Northumberland and Scotland. In our constant search for the finest honeys we'll even source honey from further afield.
We firmly believe that happy bees make the best honey and the proof is in the jar.
When it comes to quality and taste, you'll find our honey travels well.


Over recent years, many dedicated experts have been fighting to highlight the extent of the demise of the honeybee. Lots of television and media coverage have made life inside the world of the honeybee more understandable. But just as we believe that we are beginning to understand their behaviour, we then discover that there is more to learn.
Honeybees are social insects and one of the very few insects that are able to survive our winter period as a colony. They might have to store enough food to last them an incredible 6 month period.
As we probably know, a beehive consists of many worker bees (girls), not so many drones (boys) and the all-important Queen bee. When Queeny is in full flow she can lay as many as 3,000 eggs every single day!
