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Escape the election at London’s nearest glamping retreat

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1 June 2017

 

Escape the election at London's nearest glamping retreat

 

Home Farm Glamping is London's nearest glamping site, located in farm land in Elstree just five minutes from the end of the Jubilee and Northern Lines, and is offering mid-week and weekend relaxation breaks for those who want to escape the elections buzz.

 

Glamping is fast becoming more than just a weekend trend and Home Farm is working its magic for those who want a bit of a mid-week or weekend boost and some downtime. With a focus on escaping the hubbub of the city, and current election furore,  Jess, who runs Home Farm, is offering her tents and yurts to help Londoners get essential reflective time and to experience the great outdoors at her luxury glamping site.

 

With three yurts and nine bell tents on site, bbqs and campfires next to each tent, fine dining options, open air yoga classes and acres of land and forest to explore, Home Farm is the essential escape.

 

Jess Allen-Beck, 32, says: ‘We are giving people the option to come to Home Farm to escape the election noise. We're all about the great outdoors, toasting marshmallows around campfires, doing yoga, and getting back to nature and talking to each other. People are very inspired by the glamping experience and Home Farm is a real escape from the burdens of modern life and the current non-stop election news. Home Farm is here to enable people to disconnect in order to reconnect and reflect.'

 

Home Farm Glamping's breaks are aimed at friends, colleagues, couples, or for solo visits, so that guests can get some positive time out and focus on wellness and mindfulness.

 

 

Guests are coming to Home Farm to refresh themselves in a green environment because Home Farm is so easily accessible. Those who fancy some respite from the elections just jump off the tube at Stanmore (Jubilee Line) or Edgware (Northern Line) and in five minutes they will discover rolling green fields and avenues of beautiful, ancient trees. Or if the overland is easier, Elstree & Borehamwood station (Thameslink) is just a couple of miles away and can be walked to. 

 

See www.homefarmglamping.com

 

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For more information, interviews, or images please contact Claire McGill atclaire@nichebrands.co.uk

 

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