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SAFarm hospitality is doing what design hotels did 20 years ago.
Similar to the independent, boutique hospitality movement before it, farm hospitality as a category is going to grow and become a sought-after option for everyone from families to single creatives. We’re on the cusp of global movement, gaining momentum.
But first a little history:
In the 1990s, boutique hotels changed everything.
They proved hospitality could be intimate, design-led, and story-driven.
Now, we’re seeing the same revolution take root in the countryside.
Farm hospitality is doing for rural travel what boutique hotels did for city travel.
Farm hospitality is made up of luxury properties with impressive biodynamic fields & equally-compelling small family farms welcoming guests. Almost all independently owned, with a strong personal story behind them.
Places like Babylonstoren, Reschio, São Lourenço do Barrocal, and Heckfield Place are blurring the line between hotel, farm, and cultural hub.
It’s a modern take on agritourism; a lifestyle movement grounded in soil, seasonality, and community.
And like the boutique pioneers before them, farm hotels founders are building the next big chapter in global hospitality.
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