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Unsurprisingly, most of our guests travelling to Canopy & Stars places by car. With over 28,000 bookings taken in 2022 and on average 144 miles travelled (each way!) by visiting guests, that's 92 kgs of C02e per booking*!
We’re not going to tell guests to stop travelling, but we can take our responsibility as a green travel company seriously and encourage guests to find better ways to travel where possible. This is something you can really help with. Owners like yourselves can create options and give information that drive guests (sorry) towards greener travel. Here are some of our suggestions.
*based on the use of a mid-sized petrol car and a small buffer
Public Transport - Trains & Busses
We appreciate that your place might be remote, but it’s worth doing what you can to enable guests to avoid driving.
Research your local public transport links, specifically train routes from nearby cities, but also local busses. Include as much detail as you can about how far away stops are and the regularity of services.
Find any local taxi firms which can collect and drop guests off
Some owners offer collection and drop off to/from their nearest station. This is a great option for guests, but be careful to not over-commit yourself.
Let us know about all of the above. We’ll soon be sending a survey to find out this information (and much more) but feel free to email owners@canopyandstars.co.uk with anything relevant to your listing. You should also include travel advice in any post-booking emails you send to guests.
Electric cars
In a recent webinar and article on our site, we discussed the advantages and challenges of installing an EV charge point on your property. This might feel like a niche addition at the moment, but the tide of vehicle use is turning. Earlier this year, Europe and the UK set goals to ban the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030 and 2035 respectively, so little by little, we’re going electric.? Read more on this subject on this recent article and watch the webinar from EV charging company EVC here.
Walking & Cycling - for the Adventurous
We have some pretty hardy guests and with the right prompting, you might be able to get them to arrive under their own steam
Check if you’re on a national cycling or walking route. The Ordinance Survey National Cycling Network Map is a good place to start
Make sure there’s somewhere guests can store/lock bikes when they arrive
Think about wet/sweaty gear storage or washing facilities
Suggest day trip routes for guests to explore during their stay
Make a radical decision! Puckshipton Treehouse asks guests only to arrive on bike or foot – it was a brave choice from owner James and we’re proud to see that guests have embraced the adventure, but it won’t suit every guest.
During their stay
Guests will wonder what they can do during their stay if they’ve not driven, so help them rest at ease with as much information and support as you can.
Provide them with details about local shops and pubs they can access without a car
Tell them about possible deliveries of local produce or even offer to arrange a hamper for them on arrival
Provide simple low-impact meals to avoid all those wasteful plastic packets from M&S
Provide bikes for hire, maybe electric ones in hilly areas!
Give full details and distances for any walkable/rideable activities and sights. Think about the simple things. A walk up a nearby hill might give as good views as the famous national park a drive away.
What we’re doing
A final note
Please don’t forget to tell us your stories and let us know what works for you and what doesn’t. We love to learn from the experts and the more we hear, the more we can share with our community and keep driving down our overall emissions as a company.