In pictures: The first 'bee therapy' centre in the UK is launching in Scotland this summer
"The hotel had been looking at nature tourism. We are in a wilderness with freshwater lochs, we want people to immerse themselves in the magnificent location.
"You de-stress listening to the sounds of the bees going about their daily life, surrounded by the aromas of honey, propolis, nectar and pollen. The vibrations caused by bees’ wings also have a positive energising effect which calms and relaxes. “Why not spend the day immersed in nature, wild swimming, hiking and relaxing over lunch before being lulled to sleep by the gentle vibration of thousands of tiny wing beats enveloped in the heavenly scent of warm honey from the hives beneath you?”
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