Kwongan

The word “Kwongan” (or “kwongkan”) comes from the Noongar Aboriginal word for sand plain, and is now used by botanists and ecologists to describe this specific community of vegetation.

Kwongan Honey is raw and seasonal – each season has a dominant range of Kwongan plants as the bees main source of nectar, this results in you getting a pure honey with a unique and ever changing flavour.

The Kwongan Honey Apiary is located on Dillon Bay Estate – 400 hectares of native bushland in the beautiful coastal area of Bremer Bay with the wild Southern Ocean to the south and the pristine Fitzgerald River National Park to the east. The National Park supports a rich variety of native plants and is internationally recognised as a globally significant biodiversity hotspot.

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