From Perouges to Bugey

Wandering apiaries

Jérémy, an independent beekeeper, offers you the best flowers and bee plants from the local region, between the plains and the mountains of Bugey. Acacia, chestnut, fir and forest honey from Bugey, or spring, local tastes taste good!

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Wandering apiaries, as their name suggests, have no fixed ties. That's why you won't be able to visit the bees. There is no production store, Jérémy working alone with his foragers.
Nevertheless, you can taste the delicious honeys by buying them at one of the local points of sale: at the mini-farm store in St-Jean-de-Niost or at the Laiterie de la Côtière, which even sells them online. on his website!

Types

  • Beekeeping products

Adapted tourism

  • Not wheelchair accessible

Comfort

Services

  • Not visitable
  • Collective point of sale sale

Prices

FREE ENTRANCE. The collective points of sale are free entry.
Around €8/9 for a 500g jar.

The collective points of sale are free entry.
Around €8/9 for a 500g jar

Payment method

  • Cheque
  • Cash
  • Online payment

Opening

Contact the beekeeper for any request.
Sale in collective points of sale
- Plaine de l'Ain mini-farm store (St-Jean-de-Niost)
- La Côtière artisanal dairy (Meximieux).

Advice from the Office

In case of rain

Do not panic ! Here are all our sheltered activities.

On the way back

To bring back a souvenir or something to treat yourself, stock up on local products from Pérouges in Bugey.