The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Northumber­land Farm

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Tintagel Duck Farm

Guests are invited to pitch their tents on the laid-back Cornwall coastal farm, where feathered friends are the main entertainm­ent. Gaggles of friendly ducks waddle around the farmland foraging for food, along with groups of turkeys and chickens.

Pitchup.com offers a non-electric grass tent pitch from £20 per night.

Scrogg House Farm

There’s a long history of farming at this idyllic site in the Rawthey Valley, near Sedbergh in the Yorkshire Dales.

Surrounded by free range chickens, donkeys and Highland Cattle, Boskins Cottage (sleeps four) was once the lower section of an old threshing barn and takes its name from the old dividers used in the lower section of the barn. Two-night stays from £218.

A traditiona­l farm with grassland supporting cattle and sheep alongside cereals such as wheat and barley, this is the place for guests eager to get a hands-on feel for rural life. Join the farmer on a tour of the farm or help him on his morning rounds to check the animals. Admire the night sky from the veranda of en-suite canvas lodges.

Feather Down offers a four-night stay in a lodge sleeping up to six from £485.

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