A cozy stone house sits on a lush green hill, surrounded by autumn trees and misty mountains under a cloudy, overcast sky in a serene countryside.
This image shows a cozy, rustic room with exposed wooden ceiling beams, a desk with a chair, potted plant, bed, large window, curtains, and soft lighting.
This cozy bedroom features rustic wooden beams, a neatly made bed with pillows, a wooden desk, indoor plants, soft lighting, stone accents, and minimalist decor.
Rolling green hills and dense forests stretch into the distance under a clear blue sky. Sunlight bathes the landscape, creating a peaceful and natural scene.
A round, light-colored ceramic vase with a wide opening sits on a wooden bench. Sunlight highlights it, casting shadows on the wall and wooden surface.
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Art, nature and slow living near Etxalar, in the Navarre mountains, Spain

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  2026 

 Min stay requested: at least a week

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  • Description

    Description

    Summer in the Navarre Mountains
    We are looking for travelers to join us during the summer months! This is the time when our corner of Northern Navarre is at its most vibrant -lush, green, and full of life. Surrounded by ancient beech forests and mountains, our home is a peaceful retreat near the French border.If you enjoy hiking, you can explore the surrounding hills for days. While we are only 10 km from the village and an hour from San Sebastián (Donosti), Pamplona, and Biarritz, the house feels like a world of its own.Our home is a two-story, open-plan house that we’ve renovated ourselves. We are a "neorural" family: I am a sculptor (post-media), my partner is a designer, and we have a 5-year-old daughter. The house is fully autonomous, powered by solar energy and fresh mountain water. We welcome couples and individuals. We prefer non-smokers (smoking is only allowed outside).In this climate, summer means the grass grows incredibly fast! . We love to organize a paella or fideuà on the weekends and enjoy good conversations. We value people with creative interests who appreciate a very quiet, rural lifestyle.To reach us, you'll drive through a forest track. It’s accessible with a standard car, but it adds to the feeling of being truly tucked away in nature. This is our family home and we don't want help for our professional work.

  • Types of help and learning opportunities

    Types of help and learning opportunities

    Art Projects
    Help with Eco Projects
    Gardening
    DIY and building projects
    Help around the house
    General Maintenance
  • Interests

    Interests

    Carpentry
    Drawing & painting
    History
    Books
    Gardening
    Music
    Languages
    Photography
    Plant care
    Cooking & food
    Animals
    Architecture
    Art & design
    Videography
    Politics / Social justice
    Pets
    Technology
    Movies & TV
    Self development
    Sustainability
    Farming
    Hiking
    Nature
    Outdoor activities
    Beach
    Mountain
    Cycling
    Camping
  • Cultural exchange and learning opportunities

    Cultural exchange and learning opportunities

    Living with us is an immersion into a creative and sustainable lifestyle in one of the most culturally unique corners of Europe. As a sculptor and a designer, we love sharing our creative process. I can show you my workshop and share my experience with post-media art or carpentry (I’ve built most of our furniture and structures myself). If you are interested in DIY, off-grid systems, or woodworking, we have plenty of stories and practical "know-how" to share. Our life is deeply rooted in the local community. Our daughter is growing up speaking Euskara (Basque), one of the oldest languages in the world. While I'm still learning it (my wife is a mother speaker) , we can introduce you to the local traditions, the unique history of the borderlands, and the rural way of life in Northern Navarre. We believe the best connections happen around a table. You are welcome to join our family meals and our occasional weekend paellas or fideuàs. It’s a great time to talk about life, art, and travel. We can show you the "secret" spots of our forest—places where you can walk for hours and feel a deep connection with the environment, surrounded by ancient beech trees and free-roaming animals.We hope to learn from your own background and experiences while offering you a peaceful space to reflect, create, and experience the beauty of a slow, rural life.

  • Help

    Help

    We are looking for someone who speaks English or French to join our daily life. The help we welcome is mainly focused on nature and Garden, helping us keep the grass under control with the brushcutter and tending to our small organic vegetable garden. General Maintenance, helping with light DIY tasks or painting to keep our home cozy .Important: Our project is a work in progress and we enjoy the exchange of perspectives that travelers bring. It’s less about a formal schedule and more about collaborating on our home’s upkeep.

  • Languages

    Languages spoken
    Catalan: Fluent
    Basque: Fluent
    English: Intermediate
    French: Intermediate
    Italian: Intermediate

    This host offers a language exchange
    We are eager to practice our English or French with you! In return, we can help you with your Spanish or share the few Basque words we’ve mastered.

  • Accommodation

    Accommodation

    You will have a private, independent bedroom on the ground floor.There is a common bathroom right next to your room. We sleep on the top floor, so everyone has their own space.

    Yes, we will provide all meals. We usually have breakfast and dinner together, and for lunch, we always have plenty of fresh supplies available for everyone. We’re happy to accommodate this as part of the hosting experience.

  • What else ...

    What else ...

    To reach us, you'll drive through a forest track. It’s accessible with a standard car, but it adds to the feeling of being truly tucked away in nature.

  • A little more information

    A little more information

    • Internet access

    • Limited internet access

      Limited internet access

    • We have pets

    • We are smokers

    • Can host families

  • Can host digital nomads

    Can host digital nomads

    We have a satellite connection (Hispasat). It is reliable for standard remote work, such as emails, browsing, and occasional video calls. However, it is not suitable for heavy data usage, like uploading/downloading very large files or spending the whole day on high-definition video conferences. We run entirely on solar energy. Charging your laptop and phone is never an issue, but we ask you to be mindful of electricity usage, especially on cloudy days. If your work requires absolute silence and no distractions, this is the place. The only sounds are the forest and the animals. We are happy to coordinate so you can balance your work hours with helping us around the house.

  • Space for parking camper vans

    Space for parking camper vans

    We have very limited space for extra vehicles. We already have three cars parked here, so it’s quite tight!Size matters. so we can only host small campervans (like a VW Transporter or similar). Large motorhomes or long wheel-base vans will definitely struggle with the forest track and the lack of turning space at the house.Remember, the house is reached via a 2km forest track. It is accessible for "normal" cars, but if your van is very low or extremely heavy, please let us know in advance. Since you'll be staying in our guest room anyway, your van would just be your transport. But if you prefer to sleep in your small van occasionally, that's fine—just know that space is "cozy"!

  • Can possibly accept pets

    Can possibly accept pets

    We live in the wild with free-roaming livestock (cows, horses, ponies) and we have a 5-year-old daughter, so we have to be selective about pets. Dogs well-behaved, socialized dogs are welcome! However, they must be comfortable around other animals and respectful of the local livestock.No "Exotic" Pets: Please, no snakes, iguanas, or similar exotic pets. We prefer to keep the house "reptile-free"!Important: Since we are surrounded by forests, your pet should be used to being in nature (and stay close so they don't get lost chasing a smell!)

  • How many Workawayers can stay?

    How many Workawayers can stay?

    More than two

  • My animals / pets

    My animals / pets

    Profile photo of Otto

    Otto (5 years)

    Otto is an elegant Hungarian Vizsla, calm and well-balanced in everyday life. He loves running in the mountains and being outdoors. He’s obedient and very affectionate, although he can occasionally be a bit tense with other males

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This image shows a cozy, rustic room with exposed wooden ceiling beams, a desk with a chair, potted plant, bed, large window, curtains, and soft lighting.
This cozy bedroom features rustic wooden beams, a neatly made bed with pillows, a wooden desk, indoor plants, soft lighting, stone accents, and minimalist decor.
Rolling green hills and dense forests stretch into the distance under a clear blue sky. Sunlight bathes the landscape, creating a peaceful and natural scene.
A round, light-colored ceramic vase with a wide opening sits on a wooden bench. Sunlight highlights it, casting shadows on the wall and wooden surface.
A cozy stone house sits on a lush green hill, surrounded by autumn trees and misty mountains under a cloudy, overcast sky in a serene countryside.

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