13 September 2011 : Written by Campingninja

The Conwy Honey Fair in North Wales dates back more than 700 years to the reign of King Edward 1st, when local beekeepers were first given the right to sell honey within the walls of the North Wales town, every September 13th, from midnight to midnight, without charge.
So why not give it a try this year? Set in the World Heritage site of Conwy, up and down Conwy High Street and Lancaster Square local beekeepers, and other local producers, sell their wares.