bee farming wwoofing in ireland

Filling in your Profile

The more complete your profile, the more WWOOFer inquiries you will receive.

Our new Profiles give Hosts a lot of scope to describe their Farm, their practices and what goes on around their farm on a daily basis.

Plenty of tickboxes to let WWOOFers know what skills you can teach them, what farming methods you use and whether you accept kids or smokers.

The more complete and thorough you are in filling out your Profile, the more WWOOFers you are going to attract. Nobody likes a brief, one line description about somewhere they’re planning to visit. WWOOFers would like to know what their accommodation will be like, what the meal times will consist of. Don’t be shy in telling them everything they would desire to know.

WWOOFers also, complete your Profile so Hosts get an idea of who you are and what you’d like to achieve whilst WWOOFing in Ireland. Make sure you use a face image for your Profile Image.

The success of your WWOOFing experience relies on you, the Host and the WWOOFer in providing comprehensive and relevant information to each other.

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Susy Admin

WWOOFer Wedding

Martin and Marie came WWOOFing in Ireland ten years ago. The fell in love with the wonderful scenery and the warm welcome they received everywhere they stayed. Over the years they have returned, including a study time for Marie in

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Susy Admin

WWOOFer Pizza Oven Project

During lockdown an Irish Host Farmer, Francis, decided to build a Pizza Oven so that all of us could enjoy home-made, wood-fired Pizzas during the summer WWOOFing evenings we all so much enjoyed. The clay had to be bought in

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hand shearing sheep while wwoofing in ireland
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Susy Admin

Hand Shearing

Down in West Cork there are many Host Farms, a popular place for WWOOFing. Hosts are known to each other and will help each other out. So it came to pass this summer when Host Susy injured her knee and

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