Farms: WWOOFing Switzerland: The Lone WWOOF in the Swiss Alps
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Part One of my WWOOFing adventure takes place in the German-speaking region of Switzerland. From cherry-picking to haying to making pickled beets, I had a happy introduction to life on an organic farm, laying the basic foundation for the rest of my WWOOFing journey. For the backstory on haying challenges and my hard rocker host, check out the posts on www.whitinthewild.com!
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Hello I'm from Iraq . I love Switzerland .I went go to Switzerland
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awesome video! Excellent editing and info. Really enjoyed the background :)
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hi ! i wanna be a wwoofer but i dont know how :/ can you give me some informations thank you
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Hello Whitney! I hope you can read and answer my comment taking into account that you've uploaded this video last year. I'm planning to have my first wwoofing experience next year in Switzerland, but I'm kind of scared because of the language they speak in there! I want to know if there are some English speakers around, and how you deal with it. Thank you, greetings from Paraguay
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WWOOFing in Switzerland is an unbeatable experience--I can't recommend it enough! To access the WWOOF Switzerland list of farms, check out the website (http://zapfig.com/wwoof/). This particular farm is the one in Praden. They're a wonderful family; I can also highly recommend my two other WWOOF hosts in Switzerland. Check out my website for more info (http://whitinthewild.com/the-lone-wwoof/) and stories from four other farms in Switzerland, Italy, and Northern Ireland. :) Direct contact details for hosts comes with WWOOF registration. Good luck with your travels, and feel free to leave notes and ask questions!
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Hi! I plan to have my first wwoofing experience in Switzerland this fall. I am part of wwoof Ireland but I am very excited to go to Switzerland. I was wondering if you could recommend their farm to me? it looks like an amazing experience and very nice people