Your Yorkshire Wedding - Page number 88 - May/June 2021 (Issue 48)
WALK ON THE WILD SIDE The award-winning Cottar’s Safaris comprises of three properties: Cottar’s 1920s Camp, The Bush Villa and The Conservation Camp – all located in the famous ‘seventh’ natural wonder of the world, the game rich Maasai Mara in Kenya. Located on its own 7,608-acre private conservancy, Cottar’s 1920s Camp provides the romance of sleeping under canvas, incorporating the style of the safari experience. The camp comprises of nine en suite tents, two of which are unique honeymoon tents. Following an extensive refurbishment, one of the honeymoon tents has stunning new interiors rivalling a suite in size! It has two bathrooms, separate fire room, living and dining areas and bedroom with matching BauHaus- inspired 1920s walnut bur wardrobes and a huge four-poster bed. Private afternoon teas are served from original travelling trunks containing Victorian silver service tea sets. Experience the ‘bath of a lifetime’ and soak cares away in bespoke safari canvas baths, in a secluded open-air enclave, a perfect backdrop for a classic romantic safari sojourn. For more information visit www.cottars.com CLOSE TO HOME Sark is the smallest of the Channel Islands and considered the jewel of them all. Already famous for several things; its unspoilt beauty, for having no cars and for being the world’s first Dark Skies Island, it now welcomes a new attraction. The tiny island is celebrating the imminent launch of its first community dairy. From this June, no trip to this stunning rural island hideaway will be complete without meeting the 16 stunning Guernsey dairy cows, seeing the dairy parlour in action and picking up treats from the shop. At the helm are dairy farmers Jason and Katharine Salisbury, who, with 20 years’ experience of looking after Channel Island dairy cows in Suffolk, harboured a longheld dream of running their own small artisanal farm in Sark. From 80 applicants worldwide the Salisburys bagged their dream job, combining authentic dairy farming with providing a delightful destination where you can visit and be charmed. The island enjoys a variety of accommodation options from glamping to luxury hotels and everything in between. For self-catering the beautiful Clos a Joan rental cottages are a must-visit (www.sarkholidaycottages.co.uk) or , for a touch of honeymoon luxury, check out Stocks Hotel (www.stockshotel.com). Fo r more information about this idyllic destination’s dairy trust visit https://sarkdairytrust.com Idyllic destinations for when you can hop, skip and jump on to a plane again, along with some UK beauties for the ultimate staycation... HONEYMOON News 88
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