Beginner Beekeeper Training

Have you become fascinated by bees and are now looking to take the next step in becoming a beekeeper?

You have plenty of options to get started but it always starts with gathering a little bit of information. Whatever your learning style I hope to offer you a way of obtaining the knowledge you need to get started in beekeeping.

Where to Start…

Complete novice at the consideration stage -

Take a look at our online beekeeping basics course, join me on a beekeeping taster or attend a bee experience.

Wannabee beekeeper -

You’ve made the decision to become a beekeeper or you’d like a bit more detail then the in-person Introduction course or foundation course, provide the fundamental principles of beekeeping.

Got Your Bees?

Head on over to the improvers page where you’ll find information on advanced beekeeping courses and support.

Online Beekeeping Basics Course

Beekeeper tending to a hive using a hive tool and a smoker, wearing protective gloves.

The basics of beekeeping- If you’re looking to test the waters before jumping in, or want to get started but don’t know how, then this comprehensive online programme that will leave you feeling confident about what steps to take next on your beekeeping journey.

Totally online and available immediately, the five modules look at what it means to become a beekeeper. We explore the fascinating world of honey bees, learn about their lifecycle and communication, and discover the equipment needed to get started.

We love hearing from our students and are always grateful for their feedback. One of our recent students had this to say about our online course - “Today I enjoyed your online beekeeping course. Your passion and enthusiasm for the wonderful little creatures really does shine through.”

Click the button below to get started today.

Beekeeping Taster Session

Delve into the captivating world of beekeeping with our beekeeping taster session, crafted for those looking to take their first steps to becoming a hobby beekeeper.

This approximately four hour session seamlessly combines theory and hands-on learning, offering an ideal starting point for anyone looking to discover more of the practical details about getting started. From discovering the essential tools used and understanding the different hive types, to witnessing the awe-inspiring honey bee life cycle whilst we carry out hive inspections and uncover the secrets of a thriving apiary set up.

Scheduled dates for the beekeeping taster session are :

  • Saturday 17th May 2025 9.30am-1.30pm - FULLY BOOKED

  • Saturday 21st June 2025 9.30am-1.30pm

Two beekeepers examining a honeycomb frame as part of the beekeeping mentoring offered at Sunnyfields.

Beekeeping Introduction Course

The perfect start to a beekeeping hobby. This one-day introduction takes you into the beekeeping world providing and overview of the life of a bee and the beekeeper’s involvement.

What to expect:

This introductory day runs from 9.30am-4pm and is a classroom based introduction to beekeeping which will leave you with a clearer understanding of what being a beekeeper involves. It is aimed at the novice or someone that is new to keeping bees but hasn’t completed a course and is looking for wider knowledge. The course is supported with real life examples and video content, we will discuss:

  • Bees and honey bees – a look at bees in general with a specific view of the honey bee and their life cycle as well as gaining an understanding of what goes on within the hive.

  • How and where to start – what equipment do you need, how much time will it take, different styles of beekeeping, hive types and number of hives.

  • The beekeeping year – what does a beekeeper’s year look like; and how are the bees behaving as the seasons change. 

  • Honey bee health – pests, diseases and general understanding into the health of a hive, best hygiene practices, and how best to care for your livestock.

  • Next Steps - helping you make your next steps to becoming a beekeeper.

Each date is limited to a small group of attendees aged 16+. Refreshments are provided but please bring your own lunch. Please note that the course takes place in our workshop so comfortable layered clothing is recommended.

This course does not include a visit to the bees but will set you up with the knowledge and lists of what to do next!

Scheduled dates for the introduction course are below:

Saturday 20th September 2025

Beekeeping Foundations -
Live Virtual Course for Beginners

Close-up of honeybees on a wooden hive surface.

This course is designed to equip aspiring beekeepers with the knowledge and skills they need to start their own hive.

This 6-week program, conducted live every Tuesday evening from 7 pm to 9 pm, offers an in-depth exploration of the essentials of beekeeping. From understanding bee behaviour and lifecycle to choosing the right equipment and maintaining hive health, this course covers everything you need to know to confidently begin your beekeeping journey.

Through interactive sessions, you'll have the opportunity to ask questions, participate in discussions, and receive expert guidance tailored to your specific needs. The convenience of the online format means you can join us from anywhere, making this course accessible no matter where you are.

By the end of the program, you’ll be prepared to start and manage your own hive with confidence.

On booking you will be emailed information on how to join the course when it starts.

Next Start Dates:

Tuesday 16th September 2025 @ 7pm
Tuesday 10th February 2026 @ 7pm

Beekeeper in protective gear inspecting a honeycomb frame with bees outdoors near a hive.

Bespoke 1-2-1 Support

Beekeeping can be a rewarding and fascinating hobby but it can also be daunting for beginners. That’s why our one-to-one bespoke beekeeper support is tailored to your individual needs and experience. Whether you’re a complete novice or have some knowledge already we can help you gain confidence in handling your bees and understanding their behaviour.

Practical sessions can be held with your own bees; this can be especially helpful if you have specific questions or concerns about your colony’s health, behaviour or productivity. Alternatively they can take place in our training apiary. We’ll work with you to identify areas of improvement and give you practical advice for managing your bees.

For more information please visit the listing in our shop or contact us via email to discuss your requirements.

Private training sessions start at £70.

  • You have inspired, guided, supported and been more like a friend, never making me feel my newbee questions are daft.

    Amanda

  • Thank you for the guidance... it was very interesting and enjoyable.

    Richard

  • Stacy is such a good teacher, she’s so passionate about bees and her enthusiasm is infectious!

    Nicola

  • Nice to be hosted by someone so passionate about their bees.

    Joe

  • Stacy was incredible sharing her wealth of knowledge and genuine geek-out about the bees!

    May

  • We had such a good giggle whilst learning everything you need to know to get you started on your bee keeping journey.

    Nicola

Looking to buy Bees?

Because at Sunnyfields our focus is on providing unforgettable experiences, we don’t have the time to make up nuc’s of bees to sell, but our friends at R & R Bee Company specialise in this very thing and we are proud to be the Norfolk distribution point for them.

Rebecca and Roger Payne raise bees in the South Downs and have many decades of experience as bee farmers, they produce nucs of bees for novice and experienced beekeepers and also supply virgin and mated queens.

You can find more about their bees on their website and when you go to buy your bees just select the Norfolk Collection Point; you will then be notified as to when they will be ready and can collect from us, along with many other beekeepers as they collect their bees too. Our collection point is ideal for anyone in East Anglia, saving you a trip South (our postcode is NR35 2DQ).

If you’re new to beekeeping and need some extra help installing your bees in their new hive, then we offer 121 support; assisting ‘newbee’ beekeepers to move their new colony into their new home- more information on that can be found above and in our shop section.

Logo of R&R Bee Company with stylized bee image