CONWY’S 700-year-old Honey Fair will return to the town’s High Street on Tuesday, 13 September.
The event is to be held from 9am to 4pm, and will celebrate sweet nectar from across the region.
Conwy Beekeepers' Secretary and Fair organiser Peter McFadden said: “The bees have worked hard this fine summer, making plenty of honey for themselves and some for us.
“All the stall space is booked now, with half of them selling honey.
“The Honey Fair is a unique privilege for the beekeepers and for the town.”
Beekeepers usually sell more than a tonne of honey by lunchtime.
With up to 60 stalls, including farmers’ markets, set to showcase North Wales produce, the final preparations are in place for this Conwy classic.
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