Cliffords Honey Farm

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Hidden in the lush green hills of the New England region, Cliffords Honey Farm is a sweet-toothed traveller's paradise. This family-run farm offers an intimate glimpse into the world of beekeeping, where you can taste dozens of honey varieties, watch bees at work through observation hives, and learn about the critical role pollinators play in Australian agriculture. The air is thick with the scent of eucalyptus and wildflowers, and the gentle hum of bees creates a surprisingly soothing soundtrack. It's a perfect stop for nature lovers, foodies, and anyone curious about where their honey comes from.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow around 1.5 to 2 hours to fully enjoy the tasting room, museum, and garden. The farm is small enough to be a relaxed stop rather than a day trip, and it pairs beautifully with a picnic lunch on the grounds. If you're driving the Waterfall Way or exploring the Dorrigo area, it's an ideal 45-minute detour that won't eat into your day.

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