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Not how far I would, as how far I did.

50 miles.

100 mile round trip.

It paid.

PH
 
Do you mean, travel in van too, or how far to walk once at the site?
 
I'm kind of lucky, can't drive no more than 25 miles.... Then I'm at the beach :D
 
That depends on many things. I had a beautiful site arranged, a twenty mile round trip but pending due to the land being used for the Urdd. That site is still pending, unfortunately work has meant that not only do I have to forget that site for now (possibly lost the chance at all) but have had to scale down to just one site.
If I was retired and able to go off to the bees whenever I felt like, it would be no problem to do double that distance, it depends what the site offered.

Case in point, I have a feeder I want to check but it will be gone half past six before I can get to the apiary. It will all depend on whether I can still see, may be another job postponed to the weekend.
 
That depends on many things. I had a beautiful site arranged, a twenty mile round trip but pending due to the land being used for the Urdd. That site is still pending, unfortunately work has meant that not only do I have to forget that site for now (possibly lost the chance at all) but have had to scale down to just one site.
If I was retired and able to go off to the bees whenever I felt like, it would be no problem to do double that distance, it depends what the site offered.
Case in point, I have a feeder I want to check but it will be gone half past six before I can get to the apiary. It will all depend on whether I can still see, may be another job postponed to the weekend.

Yes, work is the curse of beekeeping, though working in West Cheshire for 27 years I managed to take a couple of hives to the Llandegla moors in N.Wales several times, sometimes with ginormous crops of heather honey. Now retired I can pop up to my apiaries whenever. Nil desperandum, keep going and await the Valhalla of beekeeping when retired.
 
I'm currently doing a 145mile round trip every weekend, i need to go to the spot for other duties so it is not a problem, i would certainly love to have the bees closer but the forage is not as good on some of the other chosen spots i have so they can stay put for now.
 
My round trip is over 40 miles for two apiary sites. I want to reduce it but its finding somewhere........
 
?..migratory or permanent (?) site?
.. my commercial daya done and dusted I stick to the byroads these days
as our constabulary (sp?) are way too keen on keeping only vehixles less than
15yrs old on the roads. My bee-bomb (4×4) does not quite make that restriction.
Furtherest is 12mile, cross-country, like.

Bill
 
My furtherest is a forty mile round trip, but I have two other apiaries on the way :D
 
How far would you travel for a good apiary site ?


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I have one 12 miles away, which the missus thinks is too far, but it is a good site, the bees are welcomed and during the day or at quiet times of the weekend, it is a 20 minute trip.
 
I currently have only one apiary, and it's about 5 Km each way.

I have three more sites lined up, but that one will still be the furthest.
 
Currently my furthest out apiary is 12 miles away as the crow flies. That tends to be my first port of call and then I do two more out apiaries on the way home. I am not inclined to travel further as my beekeeping is done on Saturdays and evenings. Travelling eats into bee management time.
 
I have a lovely site that I'm not using, all i have to do is catch a ferry then a 3hr road trip and I'm there. Mind looking at what ITLD does it just might be feasible ....
 

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