Farm Fara in Sabina, Italy

5.0
(3 reviews)3

Aiutaci a raccogliere, cucinare e degustare i nostri ortaggi Bio

Help a sustainable project
3 travelers confirmed that this host is actively contributing to a more sustainable future for everyone!
High demand host
This host has received 13 applications recently. We recommend you apply for other positions too.
Connect with nature
3 travelers recommend this experience for reconnecting with nature
Connect with international travelers
3 travelers recommend this host to meet travelers from all around the world
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What you offer

16h

Hours per week
Help out and collaborate with your host only a few hours per week.
Gardening
Help grow plants and cultivate gardens
Cleaning
Help clean the kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms and common areas.
Elderly Care
Assisting and spending time with the elderly.
Kitchen Hand
Help prepare, finish and serve meals.
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What you get

3

Days off per week
Have some time off for yourself, go explore the city or rest for a while.
Shared Dorm
You will have a bed in a shared room, which means you will share the same room with other travelers.
Breakfast
You are entitled to a free breakfast, every day of your stay.
Lunch
You are entitled to a free lunch, every day of your stay.
Dinner
You are entitled to a free dinner, every day of your stay.
Fast Internet Access
High-speed internet for you to work remotely
Dedicated Workspace
Specific space for you to work remotely
Use our equipped kitchen
Feel free to use our kitchen and make your own delicious food.
Free Laundry
You can use our laundry room freely.
Support
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Availability

Jun
Jul
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Sep
Oct
Nov
Stay at least
2 weeks
Stay up to
3 weeks

The Experience

Mia madre di oltre 90 anni adora il suo orto. C'è da accompagnarla con la macchina, (quindi c'è bisogno della patente di guida) raccogliere gli ortaggi e cucinarli per tutti noi

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Requirements

  • Intermediate Italian
  • Over 30 years old
  • Only hosts solo volunteers (doesn’t accept couples or partners)
  • Travel insurance

What's not included

Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa

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3 Reviews

5.0

Host & Team

5.0

Hours & Tasks

4.5

Farm

5.0

Learning & Fun

5.0

How this experience will transform you

  • 3 Get in touch with nature
  • 3 Meeting international travelers
  • 3 Meeting locals
  • 3 Immersing in the local culture
  • 2 Learning about sustainability
  • 1 Practicing English

This host contributes to Sustainable Development Goals

  • 3 15. Life on land
  • 2 12. Responsible consumption and production
  • 1 3. Good health and well-being

Guatemala

5

The best volunteering I've been to. You must definitely live this experience. I learned many things from farm life, organic food, harvests, and much more. Pompilio has a lot of knowledge and always tells you stories. Rosa "La Nona di Tuti" makes the best food in the world. I would definitely love to return. Grazie mille 🩷

6 months ago

Brazil

5

This is a great opportunity to get to know how italians in the countryside live and work. The food is all local and we were always cooking something from their culture. A lot of pasta and wine for sure.

7 months ago

Argentina

5

Working with Pompilio was a very positive experience. I learned a lot about plant growth, fruit harvesting, olive oil production, and other related tasks. The work itself is not too complicated, and the workday goes by fairly quickly. I really enjoyed living with him, his mother, and the other volunteers—highly recommended!

7 months ago

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