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We’re an English couple who recently moved to a farmhouse on the border of the Lot-et-Garonne and Dordogne. It’s a lovely, peaceful place with plenty of charm—and also plenty of overgrowth! The property includes meadows, an orchard, a small woodland, an old pond, and a somewhat unruly formal garden.
We’re slowly working on restoring the house and land, and we’d love to share the experience with others. While there’s always something to do here, we also really value the exchange side —sharing meals, ideas, skills, stories, and time together.
This is a very quiet rural area. The nearest village is 2 km away and has a café and post office, but no shop. If you’re after nature, tranquillity, and a slower pace, you’ll enjoy it here. You’ll have your own double room with a simple open-plan ensuite in the main house. We provide all meals (including on your days off), and we usually eat together—though you’re welcome to cook for yourself if you prefer.
There’s a pool and BBQ to enjoy when the weather’s good, and we’re developing a veg patch, so if you like gardening or growing food, you’ll be in good company.
We’ve both travelled quite a lot and enjoy good food, local wine, and being outdoors. We share the house with our bouncy, affectionate dog, who’s always keen for a cuddle or a game of fetch. We've hosted Workawayers before and had a brilliant experience—they’ve become friends and even returned several times. It reminded us that this kind of exchange is as much about connection and conversation as it is about getting things done.
There’s a wide mix of things going on—from light gardening or pruning trees, to helping out with general upkeep or simple DIY. No specific skills are required—just a willingness to lend a hand and get stuck in.
We ask for around 5 hours a day of help, with two days off a week, but we’re flexible about how that’s structured. What matters most is a good attitude and a sense of humour!
If you're looking for a calm place to spend some time, meet people, and be part of a hands-on project, we’d be happy to hear from you.Arten von Hilfe und Lernmöglichkeiten
Sprachpraxis
Hilfe bei Ökoprojekten
Gartenarbeiten
Heimwerker- und Bauarbeiten
Zubereiten / Kochen von Mahlzeiten für die Familie
Hausarbeiten
Handwerkliche Arbeiten
House sitting
Interessengebiete
Film & FernsehenFarmarbeitHaustiereTechnikEvents & SoziallebenTiereHeimwerken & DIYGartenarbeitenKochen & BackenWandernNaturYoga / WellnessWintersportMannschaftssportartenKultureller Austausch und Lernmöglichkeiten
If you’re curious about rural life in France, this is a lovely place to get a feel for it. Life moves at a slower pace here, and there’s lots to explore and learn—whether it’s gardening, growing veg, preserving fruit, or getting creative with bits and bobs around the house.
You might pick up things like how to prune fruit trees, compost properly, or cook with whatever’s in season. We’re always happy to share what we’ve learned—and just as keen to learn from others.
The area itself is steeped in history—this part of France has old bastide towns, medieval villages, Roman ruins, and traces of the Hundred Years’ War. If you like history or just enjoy poking around old buildings and markets, there’s a lot to take in.
We speak English and Dutch at home but are both learning French, so if language exchange is your thing, that’s definitely possible too.Arbeit
We always have a mix of projects on the go, and we try to match them to people’s interests and skills—whether that’s hands-on outdoor help, gardening, or creative bits and pieces.
The land here is full of potential but takes a fair bit of care. We’re gradually taming the overgrowth, maintaining paths, pruning fruit trees, and making space for wildlife to thrive again. We’ve also got a small tractor for mowing, which is more fun than it sounds!
We’re in the early stages of setting up a new vegetable patch, which means experimenting with composting, installing water butts, and making use of a second-hand greenhouse we’ve rescued. If you enjoy gardening or are curious to learn, it’s a great place to get stuck in and share ideas.
Around the house, there’s always something to do—whether it’s weeding, planting, or helping to bring the old garden back to life. If you’ve got green fingers or just like being outdoors, we’d love your input.
We also have a few creative projects in the mix, like resizing old curtains or reupholstering furniture. If you sew, sketch, design, or make things, there’s always a way to contribute.
Day-to-day life is very relaxed, and everyone pitches in to keep things ticking over. If you like cooking, helping in the kitchen, or keeping shared spaces tidy, your help will be appreciated—and we love swapping recipes and learning from each other along the way.
In short, if you’ve got a skill—or simply a good attitude and some curiosity—there’s likely a place for it here.Sprachen
Gesprochene Sprachen
Englisch: Fließend
Niederländisch: Fließend
Deutsch: Gute Kenntnisse
Französisch: GrundkenntnisseDieser Gastgeber bietet Sprachaustausch an
Dieser Gastgeber gibt an, dass er dir gern seine Muttersprache beibringt oder selbst eine Sprache lernen möchte.
Bitte wende dich direkt an ihn, um weitere Auskünfte zu erhalten.Unterkunft
You’ll be welcomed as part of the household and will have your own comfortable bedroom in the main house, with a double bed and a simple ensuite. We provide all meals and enjoy cooking and eating together, but you’re very welcome to use the kitchen if you’d like to prepare your own food.
Was noch ...
This region offers a rich blend of history, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. Whether drawn to medieval castles, picturesque villages, delicious local cuisine, or simply the peace of the countryside, there is plenty to see and do. Some highlights include:
Château de Biron (15 km away) – A stunning medieval fortress with impressive architecture, historical exhibits, and spectacular panoramic views.
Château de Bonaguil (10 km away) – A masterpiece of medieval military design, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past.
Gavaudun Castle (2 km away) – A striking fortress with dramatic ruins and sweeping views of the surrounding countryside.
Monpazier (20 km away) – One of France’s most beautiful bastide towns, renowned for its perfectly preserved medieval architecture, lively market square, and charming boutiques.
Monflanquin (15 km away) – Another gorgeous bastide town, perched on a hilltop with stunning views, medieval houses, and inviting cafés.
Villeréal (20 km away) – A vibrant village with a bustling market square, historic buildings, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Nature & outdoor activities – The rolling landscapes of Lot-et-Garonne and Dordogne are perfect for scenic drives, hiking, cycling, or simply soaking up the tranquillity of rural France.
Local markets – A true French experience! Fresh produce, artisanal goods, and regional delicacies can be found at weekly markets in nearby towns.
Gastronomic delights – From cosy village bistros to refined regional restaurants, the area is a food lover’s dream, offering everything from duck confit to truffle-infused dishes.
A peaceful rural setting
This is a tranquil countryside area, perfect for those who enjoy nature and a slower pace of life. The nearest small village, Gavaudun (2 km away), has a post office, two restaurants, and—because this is France—a medieval castle. The nearest small shop is about 5 km away.
For those with their own transport, the surrounding beauty can be explored freely. Otherwise, it is possible to arrange pickups from Bergerac airport or a nearby train station. Occasional drop-offs for local exploration may also be available, though they will be limited.
Given the rural setting, this opportunity is best suited to pairs or groups who are comfortable with the peaceful surroundings and either have their own transport or are happy with the available options.Etwas mehr Information
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Wir besitzen Tiere
Wir sind Raucher
Familien möglich
Kann Digital Nomads unterbringen
We can host digital nomads. There's a little office that can be used, and we have a fibre internet connection that ensures fast and reliable connectivity for remote work, video calls, and streaming.
Platz zum Abstellen von Camper Vans
Yes, we’re happy to welcome Workawayers travelling in campervans! We have space for you to park, including a barn where you can shelter your van, with access to water and electricity. You'll also have use of our facilities, including the kitchen, bathroom, and communal areas.
Kapazität - wie viele Workawayer maximal
mehr als zwei