Rural accommodation platform Yonder expands to the UK
US based rural accommodation specialist Yonder has announced expansion to the UK market.
Founded in 2018 by Montana-based Tim Southwell, Yonder offers nature based accommodation from farm stays, guesthouses, cottages, cabins, treehouses and more.
It is launching with over 5,000 stays that bring travellers closer to nature.
Through the Yonder site and app, guests can book overnight accommodation at countryside farmstays, cottages and glamping locations.
"We’re thrilled to bring the Yonder platform to the United Kingdom," said Bill Lee, CEO of Yonder.
"When we started this business in 2018 our prime focus was to make it easy for people to find brilliant places to stay so they could reconnect to nature. The interest in this type of holiday has skyrocketed in both the US and UK, especially during the pandemic."
The UK portfolio includes unique poperties in some of the UK’s most scenic regions such as The Shearing Shed, Old Farm Dorn, in a single storey barn conversion on a working farm in The Cotswolds and at Hoe Grange Holidays, a cluster of cabins and a traditional gypsy caravan set on a Peak District farm.
The platform offers budget to luxury accommodation options and all properties are thoroughly vetted for their access to nature.
Yonder UK is now working to add a full range of rural activities and experiences to the platform, such as farm pop-up workshops, guided hikes and horseback riding,
Customers can visit https://www.yonder.com/uk to search and book UK rural stays.
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