We are delighted to announce we’ve been featured in The Sunday Times!
Humble Bee Farm was featured in both the print and online editions of the famous publication in an article entitled:
Seven of the best UK glampsites for under £200 a night.
The print edition featured the article in The Sunday Times travel section, always a coveted spot by accommodation providers.
Humble Bee Farm got a mention, along with others, so it’s a well done to all!
The article features a photo of one of our spacious lodges (which also includes a private hot tub), and says:
“Choose between pretty yurts, cabins and bell tents at this working farm, where families can meet donkeys and sheep, see crops growing, and burn off steam on the sports field. Each type of accommodation features raised mattresses, a barbecue and mini fridges, while more elaborate crash pads come with hot tubs and a TV. The farm’s annual events calendar inspires return visits — in spring for lambing, in summer for alpaca walking and in autumn for pumpkin harvesting, though with the broad, golden shores of five-mile-long Filey beach less than a 20-minute drive away, on warm and sunny days you might not want to stay put.”
You can read the online version here