About Sadecki
Sądecki Bartnik is a distinguished Polish honey producer founded in 1973 by the Kasztelewicz family. Located in the heart of the picturesque Beskid Sądecki Mountains in Stróże, southern Poland, this family-run enterprise has grown from a passion project into one of Poland's most respected apiculture businesses. For over five decades, the company has maintained that beekeeping is more than an occupation—it is their life's passion. The bee farm operates nearly 1,500 hives, predominantly situated in the pristine Carpathian Mountains where the environment remains natural and clean. This exceptional location, far from industrial pollution, allows the bees to forage on wildflowers and forest blossoms, producing honey with authentic flavours and exceptional purity. The company's well-equipped laboratory and highly qualified technicians ensure world-class quality standards, backed by BRC and IFS certifications, plus Kosher and Organic accreditation. Beyond their core honey range, Sądecki Bartnik offers a complete portfolio of bee products including propolis, bee pollen, beebread, royal jelly, and beeswax. Their Beekeeping Museum, opened at the millennium, has become the crown jewel of the operation, exhibiting antique hives, historical beekeeping equipment, and providing insight into apiculture past and present. The site also features a farm with goats and horses for children, plus the 'Bartna Chata' restaurant serving traditional Polish cuisine. UK shoppers can find Sądecki Bartnik multiflower honey at Asda and Tesco, typically in 400g and 1kg jars. The clear multiflower honey offers the authentic taste of Polish mountain wildflowers at accessible supermarket prices, bringing the purity of the Carpathian Mountains to British breakfast tables.
