Honey from the Clarée Valley is unique!
A beekeeper with 200 hives, Jacques Bordet works full-time on his apiary, with regular transhumance, to produce a wide variety of honeys.
A beekeeper with 200 hives, Jacques Bordet works full-time on his apiary, with regular transhumance, to produce a wide variety of honeys.
Products sold:
- High-mountain, lavender, acacia, bramble and chestnut honeys, and occasionally: lime, heather, fir, spring honeys ...
- Beehive products: pollen, wax
- Processed products: honey jams: fruit-based jams made with honey instead of sugar: blueberries, figs. Mead
- Off-farm honey products: honey soaps.
A visit to the honey house is also possible.
The Névache Honey Farm is located in the hamlet of Roubion, at the entrance to the village of Névache, 20 minutes from Briançon.
Another place to buy our products is at the local farmers' markets in the Briançonnais region.
- High-mountain, lavender, acacia, bramble and chestnut honeys, and occasionally: lime, heather, fir, spring honeys ...
- Beehive products: pollen, wax
- Processed products: honey jams: fruit-based jams made with honey instead of sugar: blueberries, figs. Mead
- Off-farm honey products: honey soaps.
A visit to the honey house is also possible.
The Névache Honey Farm is located in the hamlet of Roubion, at the entrance to the village of Névache, 20 minutes from Briançon.
Another place to buy our products is at the local farmers' markets in the Briançonnais region.












