Kangaroo Island Honey Farm

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On the remote Lasseter Highway, the Kangaroo Island Honey Farm is a sweet stop that offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of beekeeping in the Australian outback. This family-run farm produces pure, raw honey from native flora, and the tasting room is a highlight where you can sample varieties like leatherwood, mallee, and blue gum. The farm also has a small museum showcasing vintage beekeeping equipment and a shop selling honey, beeswax candles, and skincare products. It's a delightful, low-key experience that connects you to the land and its pollinators.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside about 30 minutes to an hour for the full experience—enough to taste the honeys, browse the museum, and chat with the friendly staff. It's an ideal short stop to break up a long drive along the Lasseter Highway, especially if you're heading to or from Uluru or Kings Canyon.

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