Visite de la boutique-musée du Miel - La butineuse

  • Discovery
  • Bee-keeping
La Butineuse, 213 rue des Jamellonniers, La Coulée, 98809 Mont-Dore
Explore the vibrant world of the hive during your visit to the museum shop of this honey farm in Mont-Dore. An educational and captivating experience awaits as you discover the fascinating life of bees.
The large yellow house nestled in La Coulée, south of Nouméa, is home to Jean-Louis Martin's beekeeping treasure, La Butineuse. This honey farm features a mini-museum dedicated to honey, where visitors can dive into the rich history of beekeeping in New Caledonia, dating back to 1905. The museum is a treasure trove of information and period beekeeping equipment, showcasing a variety of hive models and tools used in the early 20th century displayed in well-kept showcases.

This is not just a museum; it's a journey through time to understand the evolution of beekeeping in this region. Jean-Louis Martin, a passionate beekeeper, is the perfect ambassador to share his deep knowledge of bees and their diverse habitats. He delights in educating the public about the fascinating world of these creatures and the various territories they inhabit.

The visit to La Butineuse also offers an unforgettable sensory experience, with the opportunity to taste a variety of honeys with distinct flavors, such as niaouli, lychee, jamelon, coffee, and even royal jelly. Additionally, visitors have the chance to witness a live honey extraction, providing a unique experience to better understand the harvesting process.

This memorable visit lasts about 1.5 hours, and families and children are warmly welcomed. It not only satisfies curiosity about beekeeping but also allows guests to taste local treasures, all in an educational and friendly setting.

*Feel free to knock on Jean-Louis’ door if no one is around to welcome you but the beekeeper's car is there.
The large yellow house nestled in La Coulée, south of Nouméa, is home to Jean-Louis Martin's beekeeping treasure, La Butineuse. This honey farm features a mini-museum dedicated to honey, where visitors can dive into the rich history of beekeeping in New Caledonia, dating back to 1905. The museum is a treasure trove of information and period beekeeping equipment, showcasing a variety of hive models and tools used in the early 20th century displayed in well-kept showcases.

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Visite de la boutique-musée du Miel - La butineuse
La Butineuse, 213 rue des Jamellonniers, La Coulée, 98809 Mont-Dore

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Updated on 13 January 2025 at 16:19
by Nouvelle-Calédonie Tourisme
(Offer identifier : 5671699)