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*This course is conducted in the medium of Welsh
**Details:**
- Location: National Waterfront Museum, Swansea
- Taught by a highly experienced and friendly tutor: Chris Jones
- An informal and friendly atmosphere.
- Personal attention, with a maximum of 12 participants in the course.
- Bee suits and gloves will be provided; sturdy outdoor boots or wellingtons are recommended.
- Age requirement: 16+ (participants aged 16-18 must be accompanied by a participating adult).
- The course is fully accessible.
- Language: This course will be held in the first language of the facilitator - which is Welsh
- Light refreshments will be provided.
**Course Structure:** - The course consists of a blend of focused classroom sessions and practical hands-on work with the bees.
**Morning Session:**
The day will begin with the basic theory of beekeeping, including the bees’ lifecycle, apiary rules, hive setup, equipment maintenance, and an exploration of the fascinating world of bees and pollination.
**Afternoon Session:**
After lunch, participants will experience the sights and sounds of beekeeping in our balcony apiary for a more hands-on and practical session. This will involve donning bee suits, meeting the bees, and opening the hives to identify different types of bees and their various life stages.
*Please note that lunch is not included in your ticket price. You are welcome to bring a packed lunch or enjoy our on-site facilities.*
Full terms and conditions for our courses are available to view here.
The National Waterfront Museum does not have a dedicated car park.
However, there are several pay and display car parks situated just a short walk from the Museum. You can find more information on car parking facilities here
You can plan your journey using the Traveline Cymru website or by calling their helpline on 0800 464 0000.
Here you can find information about accessibility throughout the Museum including parking, wheelchair access, lifts, baby changing facilities, assistance dogs, Braille resources, and induction loops.
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