Organic Places to Stay in the UK

Organic Places to Stay in the UK

by Linda Moss (Author), Linda Moss (Author)

Synopsis

Are you looking for a hotel or BandB that serves organic food? Would you like to stay on a camp site and have an organic veg box delivered? Do you like to have organic food available in your holiday cottage? Do you want to spend your holiday on an organic farm? "Organic Places to Stay" gives you all the information you need for an 'organic holiday'. It includes features such as: small hotels, guest houses and BandBs, offering organic, local and sometimes home-grown produce; self-catering accommodation on organic farms, many Soil Association certified, where you can often buy the farm's produce or order local organic produce; and camp sites on organic farms. The majority of places use at least 50 per cent organic produce over the year; many offer a much higher percentage. Quite a few of them grow their own produce; some use wild or natural foods, and most will aim to use local produce, rather than imported food.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Green Books
Published: 04 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1903998824
ISBN 13: 9781903998823

Author Bio
Linda says: I had been (and still am) an organic vegetable box coordinator for some years. One day about six years ago, I rang the Soil Association to ask if they had any information about places to stay where organic produce was used in the meals offered to guests. I thought they might have a list of accommodation that they could put in the post. They didn't, and that set me thinking. After some research, I concluded that either nobody was offering organic food or, more realistically, that nobody thought it was relevant to put it in their 'blurb'. I realised that maybe I could start putting the organic places I had found onto a website. With the help of someone who had done a bit of work for my husband, and by taking in students from the local ballet college to fund my idea, I started to put the website together. Unfortunately my helper had never set up a website before ,so I would say to him that I would like this or that, and just hope he could figure out a way to do it, which he always did. This is the reason the website has a rather 'rustic' look, and doesn't look like any other website! I had such a mental block about learning new things that I didn't start using the Internet for about a year. Once I got the hang of it however, it was like opening Pandora's Box. I found organic places all over the world, and after a couple of years had printed off so many places (well over a thousand), that I eventually realised I was never going to have time to contact them all regarding being listed on the site. I concentrated on the places I had found in the UK and Ireland. Although more and more people are using the Internet to source holiday accommodation, I know from running the website that they often want to have a hard copy of the information as well, which is why I have compiled Organic Places to Stay. I still get a buzz out of finding a new 'organic' place to stay. I love contacting people and telling them about what I'm doing and finding that they are happy to know that someone has gone to the trouble of putting all these like-minded people together on a website. It's also fascinating to be contacted by people, from countries all over the world, asking if their accommodation can be listed on the site. Linda is married with three grown up children and has lived in Guiseley, West Yorkshire all her life.