Renovierungsarbeiten auf einer Farm in Norwegen
Land: Norwegen
Zuletzt online: 27.01.2012
Beschreibung
We are a young British/Finnish couple living in Sogn og Fjordane Norway we bought a 21 hectar farm here last September, after much cleaning and fixing, we hope this year we will be able to start farming, also we want to build 2 basic cabins and other small out buildings. and a large greenhouse.
We hope that in the future we can go off grid and use only renewable energy growing and selling our own organic crops and producing our own organic meat.
Looking for male and female workers over the age of ''24''
there is a number of different things to do outdoors in and around hyllestad i have listed some below.
we will pick workers up and return to from the local bus/boat stations
We speak English, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Italian.
more details please feel free to contact us,
We hope that in the future we can go off grid and use only renewable energy growing and selling our own organic crops and producing our own organic meat.
Looking for male and female workers over the age of ''24''
there is a number of different things to do outdoors in and around hyllestad i have listed some below.
we will pick workers up and return to from the local bus/boat stations
We speak English, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Italian.
more details please feel free to contact us,
Region
Hyllestad
Arten von Arbeit
Help with Eco project,Building
Arbeit
We are looking only for people over the age of 24 people with carpentry, or building, skills, to help repair the barn fitting doors and windows putting up a roof etc
gesprochene Sprachen
we speak English, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Italian
Unterkunft
At the farm
Was noch ...
Things to do in around Hyllestad
Kvernsteins Millstone Park
The production of millstone in Hyllestad started over 1,000 years ago and used to be a major industry employing up to 1000 people. Millstones were exported to Denmark, the Baltic sea region, and across Norway. Many of the stone crosses to be seen along the coast are made from millstones from Hyllestad, including the crosses in Eivindvik and Korssund. The park offers nature trails that visualize the history of the industry, with debris, broken product, and half-carved stones still not separated from the rock surface. At the stonemason camp there is a guided tour of the historic stone quarry in the mill stone park and a visit to Åfjordstein where you can see how mill stones are used in a modern, new design.
drive time from farm 10 minute's
Trondheim Postal Road
Many bicyclists have described the well-preserved section of the Trondheim postal road between Hyllestad and Fjaler as one of the most exhilarating cycling experiences in the country. There were originally 19 stone bridges on the route between Dale and Leirvik, and many of them are still standing as proud and impressive examples of early dry masonry. There are only a few places along the 40 km stretch between Dale in Fjaler and Leirvik in Hyllestad where the surface is so uneven that it is best to push a bike rather than ride it. Occasionally it is necessary to join the paved road (RV 57), but most of the route is free from cars and idyllic
drive time from farm 5 minutes
Lihesten
The majestic and bewitching Lihesten is one of the most prominent mountians on the coast of Norway. There are several marked routes to the peak, over 714 metres above sea level, with views both straight out to the open sea and inwards over the fjords. Lihesten also has a number of good fishing lakes
Drive TIME from farm 8 minutes
Kvernsteins Millstone Park
The production of millstone in Hyllestad started over 1,000 years ago and used to be a major industry employing up to 1000 people. Millstones were exported to Denmark, the Baltic sea region, and across Norway. Many of the stone crosses to be seen along the coast are made from millstones from Hyllestad, including the crosses in Eivindvik and Korssund. The park offers nature trails that visualize the history of the industry, with debris, broken product, and half-carved stones still not separated from the rock surface. At the stonemason camp there is a guided tour of the historic stone quarry in the mill stone park and a visit to Åfjordstein where you can see how mill stones are used in a modern, new design.
drive time from farm 10 minute's
Trondheim Postal Road
Many bicyclists have described the well-preserved section of the Trondheim postal road between Hyllestad and Fjaler as one of the most exhilarating cycling experiences in the country. There were originally 19 stone bridges on the route between Dale and Leirvik, and many of them are still standing as proud and impressive examples of early dry masonry. There are only a few places along the 40 km stretch between Dale in Fjaler and Leirvik in Hyllestad where the surface is so uneven that it is best to push a bike rather than ride it. Occasionally it is necessary to join the paved road (RV 57), but most of the route is free from cars and idyllic
drive time from farm 5 minutes
Lihesten
The majestic and bewitching Lihesten is one of the most prominent mountians on the coast of Norway. There are several marked routes to the peak, over 714 metres above sea level, with views both straight out to the open sea and inwards over the fjords. Lihesten also has a number of good fishing lakes
Drive TIME from farm 8 minutes
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