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Sun and Shade in Përmet

Sun and Shade in Përmet

Close-up of bees on a frame
Close-up of a hive frame in the morning sun in Përmet                                                                            © E. Burdack / Honey Trail

Bees are creatures of the light.  Not only do they orient themselves using the position of the sun; research found that bees even navigate to and from a honey source by reading the pattern of polarised light in the sky.
The bees above are woken up by the morning sun in Përmet, getting an early start at foraging in the Vjosa valley.

Albanian honey: Flower preferences of the honey bees

Albanian honey: Flower preferences of the honey bees

Albania's climate provides excellent conditions for beekeeping: Already Aristotle praised the wealth of bee forage plants and wildflowers in Albania. Recently, researchers from the departments of Biology of the University of Elbasan and the University of Tirana conducted a melissopalynological study to look into the preferred source plants and quality of honey in the country.¹ Melissopalynology, the analysis of pollen grains in honey, provides information about the floral choices of honey bees, which is used to determine the geographical and botanical origin of the honey. 

The analysis was carried out on 30 honey samples collected from localities across Albania, from Bajram Curri in Northern Albania to Sarandë in the South of the country. The study confirmed a great diversity of floral sources; the honey was pure and not thermally processed.

About half (14 out of 30) of the honey samples were found to be monofloral (predominantly from the nectar of one plant), mainly from Castanea, Arbutus, and Erica. 16 out of 30 honey samples were multifloral, with a great variety of up to 56 pollen types. With regard to the frequency of occurrence of pollen types, the honey bees favourites include Arbutus, Artemisia, Castanea, Erica, Lotus, Rosa, Rubus, Tilia, Trifolium.

The Honey Trail offers a most unique way to discover the beauty of Albanian honey and this floral diversity, for example on our South tour.

 

¹ Source: Pupuleku, B., Kapidani, G., Naqellari, P. & Gjeta, E. (2016). Melissopalynological Study of Albania’s Honey. Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 5(3), 261-268.

It was a great pleasure!

It was a great pleasure!

From September 15 to 23 the wonderful group of the Armbruster Beekeeping School was with us on the Honey Trail exploring the South of Albania. It was a great pleasure to have you all as our guests! We thank you for the beautiful experiences together and hope to see you again!

Honey Trail impressions from Përmet

Honey Trail impressions from Përmet

In June, a film crew of the Social Travel Network Mapify visited our partner beekeeper Robert in Përmet as part of their Albania-Macedonia film production. We are very happy that the production included the Honey Trail and a short clip featuring the Albanian beekeeping tradition and excited to share the outcome with you: Wonderful impressions from the bees in Përmet!

 

Tickled your wanderlust? Want to meet Robert and his bees yourself? We offer tailor-made Honey Trail experiences that fit your interests and expectations just right, including all-inclusive and self-drive options, bee farm stays during honey harvesting season and day trips to beekeepers.

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