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Descripción
We have ten acres of land in an abandoned Newfoundland community. Awesome oceanfront scenery. The Burnt Head Retreat consists of a main cabin, a guest cabin, a pasture, and a campsite with Labrador-style canvas tents. We are serious about ecology. Much of what we do concerns re-learning the old ways which are desperately needed for living a more environmentally just life. We are always building something. A small flock of sheep need tending. Cod-fishing in our small open boat, and foraging (loads of berries and mushrooms) are also on the agenda.

Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje
Ayuda en proyectos ecológicos
Jardinería
Construcción y bricolaje
Cuidado de animales
Ayuda en una granja
Cocinar para toda la familia
Mantenimiento general

Intercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje
Travellers will learn building and off-grid living skills, and discover something about how people once lived in Newfoundland outports.

Ayuda
Construction, off-grid maintenance, gardening, animal husbandry, fishing and foraging.

Idiomas hablados
Alemán: Fluido
Inglés: Fluido
Francés: Fluido
Alojamiento
Cabins and sturdy, large canvas tents, meals with the family in main house

Algo más...
Community living, whale watching, boating, hiking and beach combing.

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Acceso a Internet

Acceso a Internet limitado

Tenemos animales

Somos fumadores

Puede alojar familias

Espacio para aparcar autocaravanas
Este anfitrión puede proporcionar un sitio para autocaravanas.

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Comentarios (6)
Surrounded by the beautiful nature of Newfoundland in the peaceful land with these kind, warm hearted and amazing people, really made me feel like I was in Moominvally.
Working with Sean was great and I learned a… read more
I arrived in mid-June and left mid-August. Over the course of two months, I got to work on a variety of engaging projects--building a deck, constructing a road out of timber and rocks, putting a steel roof on a cabin--learning valuable hands-on,… read more
Last year Sean hosted the first field school of practical ecology and environmental ethics on his piece of land. This year we all worked on this so hopefully next year there will be a second one.
This place is wilderness, the atlantic ocean, pure nature and one of the most beautiful… read more
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Surrounded by the beautiful nature of Newfoundland in the peaceful land with these kind, warm hearted and amazing people, really made me feel like I was in Moominvally.
Working with Sean was great and I learned a… read more
I arrived in mid-June and left mid-August. Over the course of two months, I got to work on a variety of engaging projects--building a deck, constructing a road out of timber and rocks, putting a steel roof on a cabin--learning valuable hands-on,… read more
Last year Sean hosted the first field school of practical ecology and environmental ethics on his piece of land. This year we all worked on this so hopefully next year there will be a second one.
This place is wilderness, the atlantic ocean, pure nature and one of the most beautiful… read more
The location is epic, looking out at old rock and the wild sea, it’s a great place to be.
The schedule is laid back, there’s time for 'coffee & contemplation' in the morning and 'deep relaxation' in… read more
What an inspiring little… read more
Their tiny house is one of a kind, hidden in the woods with an astonishing view.
the projects that I got my hands on were just too interesting I'm glad I was part of them
Their land it's incredibly beautiful, here I learned a lot of Newfoundland… read more
