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Humble Bee Farm

Yurts, bell tents, wigwams, and a working farm between Scarborough and Filey — the kind of place where a car key can vanish into a hay bale and nobody finds it until spring.

Usually within 15 minutes
Flixton, near Scarborough
5-star service

Glamping on a Working Farm

Humble Bee Farm is a family-run working farm that diversified into glamping years ago and never looked back. Yurts, bell tents, wigwams, and camping pitches spread across fields with views of the Yorkshire Wolds. There's a nature trail, a play area, and you can watch the farm's cattle and sheep going about their business. It's the kind of place kids remember — collecting eggs, running through fields, the smell of a campfire. It's proper countryside glamping, not a theme park with canvas.

The farm setting creates its own key-loss scenarios. Keys dropped in long grass that gets cut for silage. Keys left on fence posts while climbing stiles. Keys that fall out of pockets while bending to pat a friendly farm dog. And one memorable incident involving a key that went through a hay baler — though that one was never recovered.

The Ford Ranger and the Silage Field

A dad from York had brought his two sons to Humble Bee for a weekend in a wigwam. They'd parked the Ford Ranger at the edge of the camping field and walked the nature trail. At some point he put the key on a fence post while helping his youngest over a stile — and forgot it. The key sat on the post overnight. The next morning, the farm's contractor cut the adjoining field for silage. The key was somewhere in 40 acres of cut grass. We came out, programmed a new Ranger key at the wigwam, and the family carried on with their weekend. The key was never found — it's probably mulched into next year's silage.

Ford RangerLeft on fence postSilage casualty

The Renault Scenic and the Stream Crossing

A family with three children were glamping in a bell tent for a long weekend. On the second day they explored the farm's nature trail, which crosses a small stream via stepping stones. The mum had the Renault Scenic key in the pocket of her walking trousers. On the third stepping stone, her youngest wobbled, she lunged to grab him, and the key launched out of her pocket into the stream. It landed in about a foot of water, next to the stones. By the time she fished it out — about 15 seconds — the water had already done the damage. The key was dead. They walked back to the tent, called us, and we had a new Scenic key programmed at the farm car park within the hour. They finished their walk later — with the key in a zipped pocket.

Renault ScenicDropped in streamWater damage

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