Wales’ high quality natural environment is a key attraction for tourists from more urban parts of the UK and this has provided opportunities for many farmers to diversify into tourism. This study provides a qualitative examination of the experience of six farm tourism operators, whose businesses are performing well. The study examines the farm tourism operators’ resources and capabilities and how these have contributed towards the performance of their businesses in order to provide examples to other farmers. The study identifies the key resources that farmers have drawn on in creating their tourism products and found these to be: a favourable location, the working farm, farm land and buildings, farm produce, the farm family, the farmer’s bu...
It has long been recognised that farming has undergone a reorientation from productivist to more ent...
Purpose The paper seeks to provide insights into network-based perspectives of farm attractions, eva...
The transformation of farming in many developed economies – from a traditional family farm model to ...
Wales’ high quality natural environment is a key attraction for tourists from more urban parts of th...
Title: Farm Tourism in Wales: A new peasantry perspectivePurpose of this paper This presentation exa...
Although farm-based tourism has a long tradition, particularly within Europe, farm diversification i...
This paper examines the development of farm-based tourism in the less favoured area of the northern ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Inderscience in International Journal of M...
Diversification to farm tourism is increasingly seen as a viable development strategy to promote a m...
Agri-Farm tourism in Region IV-A is very evident because of its rich farm lands. It is an indication...
Diversification to farm tourism is increasingly seen as a viable development strategy to promote a m...
PROBLEMIn the last few years farm tourism or agritourism as it is also referred to has enjoyed incre...
The work attempts to disseminate and encourage a clearer understanding of farm tourism and explore t...
Diversification to farm tourism is increasingly seen as a viable development strategy to promote a m...
Thompson, MM ORCiD: 0000-0002-7909-3523This paper examined the role of farmers’ markets in developin...
It has long been recognised that farming has undergone a reorientation from productivist to more ent...
Purpose The paper seeks to provide insights into network-based perspectives of farm attractions, eva...
The transformation of farming in many developed economies – from a traditional family farm model to ...
Wales’ high quality natural environment is a key attraction for tourists from more urban parts of th...
Title: Farm Tourism in Wales: A new peasantry perspectivePurpose of this paper This presentation exa...
Although farm-based tourism has a long tradition, particularly within Europe, farm diversification i...
This paper examines the development of farm-based tourism in the less favoured area of the northern ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Inderscience in International Journal of M...
Diversification to farm tourism is increasingly seen as a viable development strategy to promote a m...
Agri-Farm tourism in Region IV-A is very evident because of its rich farm lands. It is an indication...
Diversification to farm tourism is increasingly seen as a viable development strategy to promote a m...
PROBLEMIn the last few years farm tourism or agritourism as it is also referred to has enjoyed incre...
The work attempts to disseminate and encourage a clearer understanding of farm tourism and explore t...
Diversification to farm tourism is increasingly seen as a viable development strategy to promote a m...
Thompson, MM ORCiD: 0000-0002-7909-3523This paper examined the role of farmers’ markets in developin...
It has long been recognised that farming has undergone a reorientation from productivist to more ent...
Purpose The paper seeks to provide insights into network-based perspectives of farm attractions, eva...
The transformation of farming in many developed economies – from a traditional family farm model to ...