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This organic farm measures 9 hectares. It is family-run and has been certified organic since 1998. The farm produces extra-virgin olive oil, kiwis, small quantities of wine, cherries, figs, vegetables, and wild asparagus. It is located in Sabina, an area famous for its production of excellent olive oil. The owner, a high school teacher of agriculture, follows the volunteers. He requests help at different periods throughout the year, with a minimum stay of two weeks. Activities include harvesting and pruning. Volunteers can help 5 hours a day and rest two full days a week, or else choose to help extra hours whenever theres need. Volunteers eat typical products from the area. They can host 2 people throughout the year and 4 in october/november, during the olive and kiwi harvests. Two people can be hosted in a room with two single beds or in a double bed. The bathroom is private. Internet and bicycles are available for volunteers to use. There is also the possibility of volunteers having access to an independent kitchen. The house is located in Fara in Sabina (Rieti), in the center of a small rural village called Corese Terra, between hills covered with olive trees. The village is well connected to Rome (only 40km away). There is a bus stop 500 meters from the house and a regional train station about 5 km away (with a train about every 30 minutes). There are low-cost flights with connections to Roman airports: Fiumicino and Ciampino. If its necessary, we can pick you up from the station. With Rieti located in central Italy, Oro dei Quiriti is the ideal base for enjoying short stays in numerous Italian cities.
Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Pratique d’une langue
Enseignement
Jardinage
Bricolage et construction
Aide dans une ferme
Cuisine/repas pour la famille
Aide à la maison
Entretien général
Aide informatique/internet
Objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU que cet hôte essaie d'atteindre
Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
Volunteers can learn the importance of using low-impact agricultural methods, permaculture, and the benefits of eating organic food. More specifically, they can learn about organic fertilizers, the trimming of olive trees, how to save irrigation water, and how to organically protect olive trees against flies that can damage them.
Volunteers can learn about bees, and how to make honey.
Volunteers can also learn to speak Italian as English is not spoken in the household. Volunteers can also learn the secret recipes of traditional Italian cuisine from the host's mother.Projets impliquant des enfants
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Aide
Help at different periods throughout the year, with a minimum stay of two weeks. Activities include harvesting and pruning. Volunteers can help 5 hours a day and rest two full days a week, or else choose to help extra hours whenever theres need.
Langues parlées
Italien: Courant
Français: DébutantHébergement
Volunteers eat typical products from the area. They can host 2 people throughout the year and 4 in october/november, during the olive and kiwi harvests. Two people can be hosted in a room with two single beds or in a double bed. The bathroom is private. Internet and bicycles are available for volunteers to use. There is also the possibility of volunteers having access to an independent kitchen. The house is located in Fara in Sabina (Rieti), in the center of a small rural village called Corese Terra, between hills covered with olive trees.
Informations complémentaires
Accès Internet
Accès Internet limité
Nous avons des animaux
Nous sommes fumeurs
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I'm truly happy and lucky to have had the opportunity to meet them and help at their place. I don't speak Italian so we often communicated with Google translator, however I really realized again that language barrier is not a big problem.
Pompilio is very kind, funny, and knowledgeable person who taught… read more
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I'm truly happy and lucky to have had the opportunity to meet them and help at their place. I don't speak Italian so we often communicated with Google translator, however I really realized again that language barrier is not a big problem.
Pompilio is very kind, funny, and knowledgeable person who taught… read more
Pompilio was always very kind and patient to explain things to us. And he always willing to teach us and… read more
Their home was cozy and comfortable, and the work I did… read more
Corese Terra is a lovely, quiet little village nestled in the Sabine hills near Rome. As others have said in their feedback, it's just a 1 hr bus and/or train from Rome so we made a number of trips into town on weekends and on weekday… read more
They live in a very nice village in the countryside of Rome, about 40 min outside of the big city, and you can even see the St.Peters Dome from the rooftop of their house. But there is no sign of the stressful city life, just peaceful and quiet, amazing… read more
Pompilio and Rosa have so much to teach and we learnt a lot. Rosa is an amazing woman who despite her age works tirelessly and Pompilio is a funny, natural storyteller
The accommodation was rustic but comfortable, we had a private room and bathroom whilst we were… read more
E stata la mia seconda sperienza in workaway e mi a proprio piascuto tantissimo.
Pompilio e un PROFESSORE vero, tutto il tempo ti fa participare su quello che stai facendo… read more
I believe that Pompilio and Rosa are amazing people, they look after you and make you feel part of the family from the start, not to mention the incredible stories, italian food and coffee.
The work is not hard.
Grazie mille Pompi and Rosa,… read more
Pompilio and Rosa were amazing hosts and we had so many incredible experiences during our time there. Making ravioli with Rosa from… read more
While I was nervous at first, Signor Pompilio and Signora Rosa melted away any fears or anxiety right away. They treated me with so much warmth and kindness, and we all shared many laughs.
I had the most amazing and most authentic Italian food ever, made… read more
It… read more
Thank you for everything!!! It wasn't my first time in Italy, but may be it was the deepest one. I learned how to cook polenta and gniocchi (I hope so and I try to do it at home). Every time I felt myself like at home. It was interesting to know more about olives, kiwi and asparragi selvatici :)
Hope to see you again!
Mille… read more