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Chase chickens at Feather Down Farm, County Derry
By Junior on 22/11/2012 13:50:21
A short drive from the famous Giant's Causeway, Feather Down offers all the fun of the farm
Feather Down Farm, County DerryFeather Down Farms can always be relied upon to transport your family into a rural idyll with its tried-and-tested countryside glamping. Families get to stay in beautiful rustic tents with bunk beds, master bedroom
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Charming UK farms
By Junior on 23/08/2011 17:16:50
From meeting cows to exploring forests, Feather Down Farms offer great outdoor experiences for families at 26 locations across the UK
A typical “tent” has beds, a stove and toilets, but 2011 sees a little more luxury at Billingsmoor Farm in Devon and Manor Farm in Hampshire. The Feather Down and Frills package includes a private hot tub and shower set up outside your tent
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Thrilling UK holidays
By Junior on 09/08/2011 12:41:23
A break in the UK is a far from dull experience, and there's something to suit everybody whether you are a little historian or a curious explorer...
for getting out and exploring the hidden gems in the UK. You can stay for a week, a weekend, or (if the belt needs a little more tightening) just for the day…FOR LITTLE FARMERS...STAY Feather Down Farms These fun farm experiences can be found across
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Best Family Holiday 2011
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 01/06/2011 16:57:21
*Winner*UlusabaRead Beauty and the beasts, our Ulusaba travel review
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How to make camping fun for the whole family
By Sophie Westnedge on 14/05/2013 15:33:34
Why camping is becoming de rigueur and how to make the most of a family trip
Camping and glamping has seen a resurgence in popularity over the last few years.Here Mark Gordon, Co-Founder of Feather Down Farms (pioneers of the glamping trend), reveals his thoughts on the resurgence of camping and his top five camping
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Wales’s Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 11:37:29
Admire the Famous Five locations in Wales with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations
at Feather Down Farms. There are several across the UK, but Pant y March Farm near Bala in Wales is the one that offers an idyllic rural experience. This 180-acre working farm overlooks Wales’s largest natural lake, Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake), with views over
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The world's greatest zoos
By Junior on 16/08/2011 16:21:16
Get excited over exotic animals and have fun feeding farmyard creatures - here is Junior's guide to the best zoos around the globe
, is one of the largest in the world, set across 700 acres and housing 5,000 animals.Children will also find mucking in at the farm lots of fun, so book for a stay with Feather Down Farm Days. Hunker down for the night in a canvas
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Where To Go In Wales
By Suzanne Milne on 14/04/2010 11:16:23
From grand adventures, to urban retreats, rural romps, fairytale holidays or casual coastal days away, the choice is yours with these places to go in Wales
woodland hideaway, take a look at Feather Down Farms. There are several across the UK, but Pant y March Farm near Bala in Wales is the one that offers an idyllic rural experience. This 180-acre working farm overlooks Wales’s largest natural lake, Llyn Tegid
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The Glamping Season starts here…
By Catherine O'Dolan on 19/06/2012 15:21:15
With the festival season creeping up fast, here's some glamping tips from Karma Canvas to help you reside in style
at the following festivals this summer: Lounge On The Farm; Lubstock; 2000 Trees; The Magic Loungeabout; Y Not Festival; Strawberry Fields and Just So Festival Owner of Karma Canvas and glamping aficionado Andrea Spence offers these timely tips for happy campers:1
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Good old fashioned games
By Judith Eagle on 02/10/2012 14:09:00
If you’re nostalgic for simple childhood pleasures, nurture your child’s imagination with spontaneous back-to-basics activities rather than expensive toys or a structured schedule of events. Try some of these more traditional play ideas
backdrop for a host of exciting adventures. Pack a torch, some costumes, paper, pencils, food and drink. According to the Children’s Play Council, children benefit most from a variety of everyday nature that includes access to parks, gardens, city farms
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