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Posted by Lynn Morris at 09:29 on Thursday 18 August 2011
Lynn Morris stays at this gorgeous farmstay, passionate about locally grown and well-produced food, deep in the wonderful Somerset countryside.
Posted by Yvonne Gordon at 02:33 on Wednesday 29 June 2011
Yvonne Gordon visits an eco-friendly inn, farm and cooking school in Le Marche region in central Italy.
Posted by Anna Shepard at 04:37 on Wednesday 30 March 2011
Toddler in tow, Anna Shepard visits a working farm in northeast Cornwall that caters exclusively for young families.
Posted by Anouk van den Eijnde at 10:03 on Tuesday 11 January 2011
Anouk van den Eijnde stays at a yurt camp on an impressive organic farm in the Portuguese mountains.
Posted by Catherine Mack at 10:00 on Friday 01 October 2010
Catherine Macks visits the New Room, a beautiful conversion with Four Poster Bed at Mandinam working farm in South Wales.
Posted by Catherine Mack at 09:27 on Wednesday 29 September 2010
Catherine Mack enjoys a taste of traditional Welsh farm life in the beautiful scenery of Carmarthenshire at the historic Coach House, Mandinam.
Posted by Catherine Mack at 09:38 on Tuesday 13 July 2010
Catherine Mack reviews The Shepherd's Hut at Mandinam, one of two huts perched in corners of a 450 acre working farm in the foothills of the...
Posted by Anouk van den Eijnde at 09:12 on Thursday 20 May 2010
A selection of some of the most welcoming and authentic farmstays in Europe. Buckshead Eco Cottage is a renovated cosy stone cottage on a working...
Posted by Catherine Mack at 01:22 on Wednesday 21 April 2010
Read the Greentraveller review of Gregans Castle Hotel in County Clare
Posted by Anouk van den Eijnde at 05:23 on Thursday 11 March 2010
Holidays aren't just about kicking back on a beach anymore. Why not volunteer on an organic farm and get some rural therapy at the same time
Posted by Richard Hammond at 11:50 on Saturday 31 March 2007
There are plenty of places that say they are family friendly yet do little more than provide a few creaking swings. Higher Lank Farm is dedicated to...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 05:52 on Saturday 21 October 2006
If Santa had a bolthole, this would be it. Ongajok is a cosy, traditional Norwegian farm tucked away in the far north of Norway in Arctic Lapland.