Meet Béni Family Wine Farm
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Meet Béni Family Wine Farm (www.benifarm.hu), a hidden gem located in the heart of the countryside, in Cegléd, 60 kilometers from Budapest, an ideal place for visitors who want to experience the slower pace of life in the countryside.
Béni farm is committed to sustainable and green practices, ensuring that every bottle of exquisite wine they produce is made with care for the environment.
The heart of the farm is Farmkonyha restaurant, serving delicious meals made with 100% farm-sourced ingredients. They specialize in pairing the meals with their own wines, giving the visitors a taste of the unique terroir of the vineyards. The menu changes seasonally to showcase the freshest produce available so there’s always something new and exciting to try.
The farm offers accommodation for up to 20 people in cozy and comfortable cottages that are surrounded by vineyards and cherry trees. The houses are from natural materials equipped with all the modern amenities that one would expect.
The farm also has a small wellness area where guests can relax and unwind. The wellness includes a sauna, steam cabin and a large hot tub. Guests can relax and rejuvenate, feel refreshed and ready to take on the world.
For those who need to get some work done while on the farm, there is a spacious meeting area equipped with all the necessary amenities, including projector, screen, flipcharts and high-speed internet.
For those who want to get closer to nature, there is a delightful animal yard where you can meet friendly farm residents: pet the lambs, feed the chickens, rabbits and make friends with the cows or the horses. It’s an experience that’s perfect for families with young children.
At Béni Family Wine Farm they believe that sustainability and green practices are essential to the business. They are committed to preserving the environment and producing high-quality wines and meals and offer great farm experiences that reflect their values.
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