Monts d'Ardèche Regional Nature Park

Monts d'Ardèche Regional Nature Park

Our story began in the Monts d'Ardèche park.

Even today, more than half our range comes from this natural territory with its varied wild biotope. Although the chestnut tree is king, the diversity of soils offers many other floral species, ensuring a wide variety of flavors. Beekeepers choose contrasting terroirs, ranging in altitude from 300 to 1,400 m, to bring their bees to forage as the seasons change.

Garrigue honey (thyme, rosemary, bramble, dorycnium...) in early spring in southern Ardèche, acacia honey along the rivers, white heather honey in the Cévennes ardéchoises, wildflower honey at 600 m altitude, chestnut honey in the Beaume valley, fir honey at 1200 m altitude. And Vert de Thines honey, the flagship of our range, from a chemical-free zone where callune heather, Erica and chestnut blossom.

Our honeys from the Monts d'Ardèche REGIONAL NATURAL PARK