The half term is fast approaching, and what better way to spend it than in the glorious British countryside. These locations are ideal for the perfect getaway with your family.
The picturesque views of the British landscape never disappoint, so here are ten great farm based holidays to consider this half-term.
Forda 51AVÊÓƵBed and Breakfast, Holsworthy, Devon
A 4-star accommodation, with a GOLD Award from Quality in Tourism, the beaches of Bude, Widemouth Bay and Crackington Haven are all within easy reach, Bude is only 13 miles away a drive of approximately 25-30 minutes, and the B&B is perfectly situated allowing visits to multiple attractions.
Greenwick Farm, York, Yorkshire
Regardless of what you are visiting Yorkshire for, you will find this retreat is perfectly situated for the exploring the surroundings. Located in the hills of the Yorkshire Wolds, hidden from the bustling city, the 470-acre working farm provides complete relaxation in a stunning restored Victorian farmhouse as well as a beautiful diverse garden.
Bush 51AVÊÓƵB&B, Craven Arms, Shropshire
This peaceful location placed amongst the rolling hills of south Shropshire will enable you to enjoy the surrounding landscapes and wildlife. The area is ideal for walkers, riders and birdwatchers, as many species are spotted daily. Plus, you are guaranteed a warm welcome, great food and a friendly and relaxing atmosphere.
Brynhir Farm, Llandrindod, Powys
This farm, found in the heart of mid Wales, offers award-winning farmhouse accommodation. The hill farm has outstanding viewpoints in Radnorshire, particularly from the hill overlooking the house that rises to a total of 1,200 feet. You can partake in peaceful walks to the south along the small stream, where varying birds such as barn owls and herons can be seen close by.
Holly Meadow Farm, Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Set amongst 260 acres of unspoilt farmland, this cosy accommodation offers locally sourced food and access to local footpaths and quirky villages.
Rendham Hall, Saxmundham, Suffolk
This more than welcoming old farmhouse allows relaxation in the large comfortable rooms where you can take in the idyllic views. The breakfasts are made using local ingredients and give you the start you need to explore the heritage coast, walks and bike rides and bird watching.
Cwmgwyn 51AVÊÓƵB&B & Self-catering, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire
This classic cottage is ideally placed for an easy visit to the Tywi valley, full of myths and legends as well as many alternate attractions such as the National Botanical gardens of Wales. There are numerous pubs and restaurants within a 2-mile radius, and the untouched scenery is guaranteed to take you away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, ensuring total relaxation throughout the duration of your stay.
Blarghour 51AVÊÓƵCottages, By Dalmally, Argyll
By this hill farm, sat by the stunning shores of Loch Awe, you will find Scotlands longest freshwater loch. Perhaps you will take a drive through the scenic Glenorchy and the distinguished mountains of Glen Coe, or take a guided tour of Obans very own Whiskey Distillery.
Plum Braes Barn Holidays, Kelso, Scottish Borders
The cottages are on an all-organic farm, tucked away in a corner along the Scottish borders, only a mere 3 miles from Kelso. Explore the charming countryside of the Scottish Borders and Northumberland, close to some marvellous beaches with views from the Tweed Valley to the Cheviots.
Sandhills Farm, Keswick, Cumbria
A luxurious bed and breakfast near the picturesque Bassenthwaite Lakehe, the three grandeur guest rooms have been converted and relinquished during renovation to a soaring level of quality. Sandhills is a working farm on the shores of the lake, making its location ideal for visitors interested in the surrounding area.