Hinterrainerhof, Hafling
Name: Ulrich and Patrizia Reiterer
Location: Hafling
Products: forest honey, acacia honey, blossom honey, creamed honey
Availability: year-round

Description:
At the Hinterrainerhof in Hafling, Ulrich and Patrizia Reiterer dedicate themselves to beekeeping with great passion. Their range includes a variety of high-quality honeys such as forest honey, acacia honey, blossom honey, and finely creamed honey. The bee colonies are carefully tended, and the honey is processed naturally and gently. Sustainability, regional production, and genuine quality are at the heart of their work.

Contact:
Ulrich and Patrizia Reiterer
Hinterrainerhof
Hafling
Tel.: +39 377 302 2557
Delivery area: Tschögglberg
Tschögglberg lokal | 1/1/2025
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