One of the world's best family holidays
Many of us are looking for a simpler way of life, with more time in the outdoors and in nature. With Feather Down Farms you get a glimpse of what life was like before mobiles and gadgets took over our lives.
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Make the wood-stove your new best friend in your new Feather Down home. It has the feel of a farmhouse from days gone by. Whether it’s for a weekend or longer, there’s the space for up to five adults plus a child up to 12 years old.
The story of Feather Down Farms goes back nearly 20 years to when we opened at Manor Farm in the Hampshire's South Downs. They are still going strong along with many of our originals.
Since then we have expanded across the country, from the tip of Cornwall to the Scottish Borders, from the mountains of Snowdonia to the Norfolk Broads. You'll also find Feather Down farms in other countries.
19/06/2022
The Sun
The Sun invited its readers to carry on glamping following Trisha Harbord's trip with her grandchildren to a Feather Down farm.
25/04/2022
National Geographic
On Earth Day, National Geographic cited Feather Down Farms as one of the pioneers in going green in their guide to sustainable travel.
25/04/2022
Mail on Sunday
Travel writer Eve McGowan took her 72 year old mum to East Shilvinghampton farm with her two children in April 2022. It was a multi-generational success!
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Treganhoe Farm
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Moor Farm
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Wallis
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Hoeve Waterschap
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Hoeve Meskenwier
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22/06/2022
How Feather Down brought me back to life
At Feather Down we are passionate about the benefits of dis-connecting from your devices and re-connecting with each other and nature. In this interview with Tamara Burgess, who manages our Acton Scott site in Shropshire, it's clear that this sort of healing is not just for Feather Down guests. Those who are lucky enough to work in the outdoors amidst our canvas hideaways can benefit too.
13/06/2022
Hassle-free holidays and fair prices
Following weeks of headlines about airport chaos and passport delays, our CEO James Mennekens, reflects on how to take the stress out of holidaying this summer and on Feather Down's approach to pricing.
06/06/2022
Top 10 tips for adventures this summer
A stay with Feather Down Farms in the UK is a relatively hassle-free one, especially when you read recent headlines about airport chaos, passport delays and ferry queues. However that doesn't mean there's no preparation involved. That's the reason we've compiled for you a check-list to make the most of your adventure with us, as a family, together.