De Hobbitstee
Important: This season we are only looking for handy volunteers with carpentry/building experience! Please only apply if this is the case :) We offer the opportunity to take part in a unique natural building project. We are building a double house, based on ecological, renewable principles. It will be a house of clay, straw and wood, with a greenhouse covering the whole south side.
In june we are working on the foundation, in july its time for the wood frame. In this month we especially invite helpers with experience in carpentry. In august&september we will be building the walls, working with the straw and clay. And in oktober&november we'll finish of the walls, plastering and covering the outside with wooden planks.
You are mostly welcome in our team! There will be around 10 volunteers ongoing, from all over the world. We are quite sure it will become an amazing experience.
The accomodation will be in caravans and our group building.
We will provide organic food, bongfires, warm showers and nice working vibes.
See you soon!
45 years ago, the Hobbitstee was grounded by a bunch of hippies and through the years it has gone through many changes.
Although life here is quite different from how it was 45 years ago, we still have many ideals and dreams in common, such as working towards self-sufficient and off the grid living, growing our own organic vegetables and fruits, and communicating with each other in an open and nonviolent way.
De Hobbitstee is a fun place to stay, beautiful surroundings, nice people, and all the help is very welcome :)
We are a small community of 11 adults and 7 children, living and working in this really beautiful place.We are a group of 11 grown ups and 7 children. We all have our own house-hold and share meals once in a while (not on specific dates, just when we feel like :) Everyone has their own income, some people work in the community, by organizing activities, working in the bakery or making furniture. Others have jobs outside of here.
We love pizzaparty's, campfires and a good conversation :)