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Wexford Honey Bee Festival at Johnstown Castle, Estate & Museum


  • Johnstown Castle Oldtown Lane Johnstown, WX, Y35 HP22 Ireland (map)

Wexford Honey Festival in partnership with South Wexford Beekeepers Association takes place on Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th September in Johnstown Castle.

There will be information stands for visitors to learn more about the importance of bees and biodiversity as well as stalls with Wexford beekeepers showcasing their delicious products. There will also be some demonstrations, talks, walks and fun activities for children.


Native Irish Black Bee

Johnstown Castle, Estate, Museum and Gardens, in the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East and an internationally significant centre of food science research, is a perfect location for Ireland’s bee festival. Wexford has a rich culinary heritage and is known as the Model County for its exceptional farming and food heritage dating back thousands of years, with beekeeping one of the links to its celebrated Norman past.

The native Irish Black Bee is the last remaining genetically pure native honey bee in Northern Europe, and researchers are considering the bee to repopulate the continent. The wild native Irish black bee hives at Johnstown originated in the battlements of the castle, and are part of a national scientific study into the management of Irish native black bees without any pesticides.

For more information on the Native Irish Honey Bee Society visit nihbs.org.


Event Details

The event runs from 10am to 4pm on both days. There is no need to book for the event. Free to annual members. Usual admission rates apply for non-members.

Admission price

Adults: €9

Children 5-16: €4

Child under 5: Free

Concession (OAP/Student): €7

Family 2 Adults + 4 Children: €24

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