The hotel located on a farm to escape the big city: an all-inclusive where you prepare your own dishes

More and more tourists are focusing on food when traveling, and gastronomic tourism is gaining increasing importance in the sector both in Spain and the rest of Europe. For this reason, National Geographic has chosen to include the world of cuisine in the 2025 Hotel Awards, which honor the 30 best accommodations in the world, including the "gastronomic landmarks" category.
The winner was Fowlescombe Farm, located in the British county of Devon. This hotel is not only special for its exquisite cuisine and bucolic location, but also for making the all-inclusive experience even more special. It's a farm in southeast England where guests participate in the farm's activities, which means they can help prepare the dishes they'll enjoy later.
Fowlescombe Farm: A farm hotel with a differenceFowlescombe Farm is a tranquil "luxury regenerative farm," as stated on its website. It covers approximately 185 hectares and features a dozen suites (and a cottage) where guests will find the much-desired tranquility they crave in a breathtaking natural setting. This hotel is located in a valley at the gateway to the magnificent Dartmoor National Park. Plus, being all-inclusive, guests won't have to worry about a thing.
The farm was founded in 1537, and for nearly half a millennium, the cows, sheep, and other animals that have lived there have been cared for using regenerative methods. But what makes this accommodation most special is that those who stay there can collect eggs from the chicken coop, knead bread in the kitchen, or pick berries to participate in the preparation of exquisite dishes alongside chef Elly Wentworth.
Thus, Fowlescombe Farm is not only a haven for those longing to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city, but also a magnificent option for those seeking an unforgettable experience in a majestic country hotel. Guests can also attend yoga sessions and discover the nature surrounding the farm, taking incredible hiking trails around this rural paradise.
For all these reasons, National Geographic has awarded this property in its 2025 Hotel Awards. However, sleeping in one of its suites isn't for everyone's budget, as a night can cost around €480, as indicated in the publication, although it's worth enjoying its rustic decor and unique experience.
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