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Host rating
80 %
Last replied
5 Apr 2024
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51.1 %
Usually responds within 6 days
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Description
We are a organic farm whit a long experience in hosting ( expecially wwoofers ). We breed cows, goats and donkeys and make chees in the wonderfull landscape of the italian Alps. During the summer we run a farmstay in a real "malga", an hut whit a grazing for feeding the animals.
Types of help and learning opportunities
Animal CareFarmstay helpGeneral MaintenanceUN sustainability goals this host is trying to achieve
Cultural exchange and learning opportunities
In our farm it is possible to learn the organic way to breed animals and the alpine tecnique to bring them in the high pastures. More, it is possible to learn someting in prepare a variety of italian and austrian foods and in maintain woods... we can teach how buid a tipical carnian vegetables garden and how grow tipical carnian plants ( beans, potatoes, radicchio, .. ).
And of course you can learn italian !
We do all activities togheter as a team and a family.Projects involving children
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Host offers payment in line with the minimum wage
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Help
Mostly we need help in taking care of the farm animals: cleaning the stables, giving them food and water. Then we do a lot of other activities like cutting wood for winter time, making chees and other kinds of food, keeping the workshop clean and effective, ...
We offer a wage of 4 euro per hourLanguages
Languages spoken
Italian: Fluent
Portuguese: Fluent
English: Intermediate
French: Intermediate
German: BeginnerThis host offers a language exchange
I am interest in learning better german and englishAccommodation
We have a common room ( and house ) for both standard workers and workawayers ( and eventually wwoofers ). We eat normally togheter, but it is possible to use a dedicated kitchen.
What else ...
There are a lot of mountain trecks and some very nice natural attractions. We live in a small village and unfortunately there is few local public transport. It is possible however visit the villages near here easily
A little more information
Internet access
Limited internet access
We have pets
We are smokers
Can host families
Space for parking camper vans
This host can provide space for campervans.
Can possibly accept pets
This host has said they are willing to accept those travelling with a pet.
How many Workawayers can stay?
More than two
Hours expected
4-8
Feedback (3)
Working with Carlo and Luisa was a pleasure because they are very helpful people and are ready to explain, with patience, what tasks there are to do and what are the typical traditions in Friuli regions. In the Malga you can learn many… read more
I learned how to milk cows and goats and how to make cheese, surrounded by a wonderful landscape: Carnic alps.
I worked more less three hours/day and my duty was milking goats and cleaning stables, also, sometimes I helped in collecting wood or in cooking or during the weekend I helped with… read more
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Working with Carlo and Luisa was a pleasure because they are very helpful people and are ready to explain, with patience, what tasks there are to do and what are the typical traditions in Friuli regions. In the Malga you can learn many… read more
I learned how to milk cows and goats and how to make cheese, surrounded by a wonderful landscape: Carnic alps.
I worked more less three hours/day and my duty was milking goats and cleaning stables, also, sometimes I helped in collecting wood or in cooking or during the weekend I helped with… read more