Want to Experience Belgium Permaculture Farm Volunteering? We’ve been a permaculture farm since 1982. We host six hundred visitors a year as well as people taking courses, interns, students, and people from all walks of life.
In our experience, nearly all of our volunteers have called their visit to our farm an eye-opener. To many, our inspiration is a library that they didn’t know existed.
Help consists of carpentry, building, gardening; scratching, seeding, watering, weeding, making jam & curry, cleaning, etc. a plethora of activities mostly outdoors. We have an ongoing year-round permaculture theory & practice course.
Our balance in group dynamics through the absence of addictive substances, ego, and greed has been called an inspiration that many will apply further down the road of life.
We strongly believe that in our universe travelers benefit from “carrying” other people and being carried by their peers. Our volunteers come from all over the globe and this international mix has proven to be educational for everyone; creative sparks tend to fly when two worlds collide.
We have created an atmosphere where a change in paradigm away from so-called Western values makes more sense.
Permaculture farm volunteering tasks and roles
We are a flexible community with around 15.000m² permaculture garden feeding very many. We also give courses and have the opportunity to come for an internship from 3-6-9-12 months.
During that internship, we teach on a daily base the principles of permaculture and the way we live them. We do not sell but we give away our produce.
Free contributions in a « magic hat » bring in the little necessary money. Vegetarian (not always) meals, sleeping places in caravans, yurts, attic rooms, no meetings, rules kept to a minimum, no sexism, violence, drugs, or alcohol, please.
We are linked to transition town movements, free restaurants, and spiritual centers. Creative workshops (dance, yoga, meditation…) are given by anyone who wants.
Permaculture farm volunteering living
Dormitory, caravan, dome, tent… we have many possibilities. You can get to the bus station Schriek Langstraat on foot.
What else?
Rules kept to a minimum, no sexism, violence, drugs, or alcohol, please.
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Volunteering exchanges in Belgium & France
- Experience Permaculture Farming (Belgium)
- Be Part Of Our Volunteering Community Supporting Retreats and Events
- Help us Renovate our Brussels Home (Belgium)
- Hotel & Restaurant adventure in the Dordogne (France)
- Help us with Painting & Renovation in Strasbourg (France)
- Help us Build a Retreat Centre (South of France)
- Handyman & House Maintenance
- Help at a Bed & Breakfast in Normandy (France)
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