Natural honey from Wülfrath-Düssel
A small, family-run beekeeping business in Wülfrath-Düssel produces the natural bee
Düssel honey, which is harvested twice a year - if nature allows it.
Vitas Lüneburger, his wife Ina and son Levin provide the bees with a lot
Love and time in the garden of the family business.
Services
Düssel honey, which is harvested twice a year - if nature allows it.
Vitas Lüneburger, his wife Ina and son Levin provide the bees with a lot
Love and time in the garden of the family business.
Services
- Düssel honey
- Sales from the house in Wülfrath-Düssel
The company has been awarded the TYPICAL Neanderland quality seal.
www.typical-neanderland.de
Good to know
General Information
Bus stop available
Parking lots available
foreign languages
German
Hygiene and infection control measures
The current hygiene and infection protection measures of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia apply.
Arrival & Parking
Car
Coming from the north/south on the A535, take exit 5-Wuppertal-Dornap. Turn left on Düsseldorfer Str./B7, turn right on Dornaper Str., continue on Tillmannsdorfer Str., continue on Düsseler Str. House number 74 is on the left. Parking at the house.
Public transport
Take the S8 to Wuppertal-Vohwinkel. Continue with bus line 641 in the direction of Wülfrath Stadtmitte, get off at the Wülfrath Siepchesfeld stop. Walk straight ahead for about 90m, then the destination, Düsseler Str. 74, is on the left-hand side.
Coming from the north/south on the A535, take exit 5-Wuppertal-Dornap. Turn left on Düsseldorfer Str./B7, turn right on Dornaper Str., continue on Tillmannsdorfer Str., continue on Düsseler Str. House number 74 is on the left. Parking at the house.
Public transport
Take the S8 to Wuppertal-Vohwinkel. Continue with bus line 641 in the direction of Wülfrath Stadtmitte, get off at the Wülfrath Siepchesfeld stop. Walk straight ahead for about 90m, then the destination, Düsseler Str. 74, is on the left-hand side.
Price information
from EUR 4,00 for 250g glass
Contact person: in
The Vitas family and Ina Lüneburger
author
Office for Culture and Tourism
Organization