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Steve is a 68 years young single English guy who has lived on a small farm in lush green Galicia since 2002. He was lucky to have a fabulous life of fun and variety, but hard work enabled him to retire early and live the good life of a peasant,with a few luxuries! He dabbles in self sufficiency, but is not an extremist,essentials like coffeee and whisky are much easier to buy than to produce, after all!
Over the years there have been goats, horses, rabbits and pigs, but 2017 sees about 60 sheep, poultry, cats and a dog called Widget. Most of the food is home produced, including a variety of vegetables.
Work obviously varies with the time of year. It can include planting, tending and harvesting crops; water management; poultry management/feeding, hunting for eggs and plucking roosters; haymaking and storing; bottle feeding of lambs, and shepherding; Walking Widget in the local scenic hills and vallies; house cleaning and renovation; land clearing; firewood production and storing; mushroom and fruit picking; wine and cider making,- and drinking! Those who want the experience can get involved in humane meat production,but no-one is forced to do work they do not want. And every day, there is sheep shit shovelling........
There is normally wifi internet and UK TV, and some wicked card playing! There are NOT bars and discos anywhere near. But Steve does treat workawayers to a restaurant meal once a week.Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Jardinage
Bricolage et construction
Cuisine/repas pour la famille
Entretien général
Aide dans une ferme
Aide à la maison
S’occuper des animaux
Pratique d’une langue
Objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU que cet hôte essaie d'atteindre
Aide
Hours of work are flexible, depending on weather and season.
Days off are flexible, take side trips, or enjoy local excursions.
Steve´s Place is not a commercial farm so there is little pressure!Langues parlées
Anglais: Courant
Espagnol: Courant
Français: CourantHébergement
There are two queen size bedrooms for workawayers sharing a bathroom. Linen and towels provided.
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Most volunteers are collected from Ourense bus or train station, about 40 euros and 6/7 hours from Madrid.
Nearest airports are Vigo (VGO) which has few cheap or international flights, Santiago (SCQ) which is a Ryanair hub and also has Air Berlin, and Porto (OPO) in Portugal with a wide variety of flights, but longer onward journeyInformations complémentaires
Accès Internet
Accès Internet limité
Nous avons des animaux
Nous sommes fumeurs
Familles bienvenues
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The work is very fair, and scheduled to make it easier i.e. working in the fields early so we can rest at the hottest part of the day. We never felt too much was being expected of us, and we were able to choose from a range of… read more
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The work is very fair, and scheduled to make it easier i.e. working in the fields early so we can rest at the hottest part of the day. We never felt too much was being expected of us, and we were able to choose from a range of… read more
history of Galicia, which is very interesting. The work is not terribly difficult, and he is very reasonable with the workload.
The only thing I did not appreciate were some crude, personal comments made… read more
Since Seve is living in a very small village, I lived close with him and the other volunteers, which is a good chance to get to know people (other… read more
The sort of work depends on the period you are there, but based on what I had to do, no previous experience is required. The atmosphere is laid back, as long as you… read more
I learned a lot about animals, mainly sheep. We made trips almost every day and I have known the deep Galicia ... beautiful places like Arnoia river or the mountains that border with Portugal.
Also known more of Galicia in the weekly dinner, where some people are of the region and can be tested… read more
but If you are neat and tidy really youll be in the wrong place indeed,besides You are not going to learn many things about farming there,its a good place to go with someone, sometimes you feel bored and isolated.