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After my husband passed away in 2013, I did continue to stay on the farm, and I need some help with some of the outdoor tasks, and tasks which are too heavy for me. I love the world to come to me, and to communicate our old Norwegian cultural Heritage to foreigners, and for myself to get to know more about the different countries in the world. i speak fluently English, and I can make myself understood in German, and I would like to learn more French. I can also help my guests who would like to learn Norwegian to practice the language.
As for my background, I am educated as a physiotherapist, with a specialization in psychomotor physiotherapy. For 22 years I have been working at the University in Trondheim (NTNU) at the Bachelor physiotherapy program there as an assistant professor, teaching physiotherapy, with a specific area in psychiatric and social aspects of physiotherapy. I was also responsible for the international exchange programs for the PT education and did travel quite a bit around the world, I have visited 69 countries.
This farm has been run ecologically and with regenerative farming methods, with sheep. Even when the farm is situated quite high up in the mountain, for hundreds of years, people have lived on the farm the entire year, also in winter, even if it is a quite steep road up to the farm. We used to have the old breed of Norwegian sheep here for 16 years, the last years the fields have been rented out for grazing animals. The farm is situated at 220 meters above sea, with a beautiful view over the fjord. Trondheim, which is the third biggest city in Norway, is 25 minutes travel with the passenger boat from Vanvikan to Trondheim Center, close to the main railway station.Types of help and learning opportunities
Help with Eco ProjectsGardeningDIY and building projectsAnimal CareFarmstay helpHelp around the houseGeneral MaintenanceUN sustainability goals this host is trying to achieve
Cultural exchange and learning opportunities
They will live in an old farm, which is mentioned in historical sources from the 15th Century. Since the fields around the farm are quite steep, the fields have not been exposed to modern agricultural machines, so the fields are more or less as they were hundreds of years ago. The farm comes with a beautiful view over the Trondheimfjord, and an incredibly old cultural landscape, which has been farmland for hundreds of years or more. There are also many registered cultural heritage settings from older days on the property, and many remains from earlier settlers. I will give a tour of the farm when that is of interest. It is possible to visit a lake nearby for fishing and hiking, which are typical Norwegian holiday activities, and there is also a small rowing boat. There are many beautiful hiking tours and peaks available from the farm. Close to the farm there is also a `Via Ferrata `climbing route up to the mountain Munken. The name of the Via Ferrata is Munkstigen, and you can rent climbing Equipment. For the ones who might be interested, it will be possible to get some knowledge about how to practice permaculture in agriculture, and how to work with the nature and natural resources, as well as how to grow food from wild plants. It is possible to get introduced to the method 'Forest bathing' after the Japanese tradition Shinrin Yoku, and get to know the nature around the farm.
Help
I need help with tasks like I normally do myself. Like working in the garden, tidying up around the property, help with preparing firewood for the winter, simple maintenance help, cutting gras, cutting down small trees, and help like painting, keeping the fences in order. I may also be open for long term guests. In winter: removing snow, some indoors painting projects, internet.etx
Languages spoken
English: Fluent
German: Intermediate
French: BeginnerAccommodation
We have a guest house just by the main house, where our guests can sleep. There is a sleeping place for two persons, shower and possible to make some simple food and snacks. Most meals will be in the main house with the host.In winter I have a cottage which is more warm than the small house I use as guest house in summer, this cottage is also bigger, more up to date and has more facilities.
What else ...
Trondheim is the third biggest city in Norway, and it was founded already at the year 997 b.c. and it was a great destination for pilegrims from all over Europe. The Old Dome Nidarosdomen is a much visited place, and Trondheim has also many museums from older times and with many excavations from the city. What to do on the farm, hiking and fishing, and swimming in the lakes or in the fjord are popular activities, and there are some few peaks to climb as well. It is also possible to spend a night up in the moorelands in a small shed which I have there. Just being out in nature, and taking in the athmosphere of the forest, will also be a very healthy activity. The farm is situated about 1,5 km from the village center, with shops and community house, schools, and a passenger boat to the city of Trondheim which takes 25 minutes over the Trondheim fjord.
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Internet access
Limited internet access
We have pets
We are smokers
Can host families
How many Workawayers can stay?
Two
Hours expected
Maximum 5 hours a day, 5 days a week
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Anne is a wonderful and a very interesting person, we enjoyed every conversation we had (and Ramses is a very good dog of course).
The work we did was varied so we never got bored.
The location is beautiful: the view, the peacefulness and nature makes spending time… read more
My stay was long, and there was usually one other workawayer there in addition to me. The work was… read more
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Anne is a wonderful and a very interesting person, we enjoyed every conversation we had (and Ramses is a very good dog of course).
The work we did was varied so we never got bored.
The location is beautiful: the view, the peacefulness and nature makes spending time… read more
My stay was long, and there was usually one other workawayer there in addition to me. The work was… read more
I was here for norskprøve B1-B2, and met Jack was going to do… read more
We helped with gardening, chopping wood and some maintenance tasks Anne often worked alongside us and gave clear instructions.
Cottage was delightful , food was excellent and we enjoyed chatting with Anne over meals. It felt such a privilege to live in a peaceful place… read more
First, the work was varieted and she told us clearly what we wanted us to do. She also teach us a lot about weeding and gardening. And the time of work were respected.
About Anne-Christine, she is a really kind person (her dog too!) and a really… read more