The farm woofer, solo the dog, wants to play football with French wwoofers Herve, Leo, Coralie and Thomas

Sharing is Caring

The opening session in the Haven, our social space.

Over the centuries, Nicharee Farm has been the living place of hundreds of people. In the pre fossil fuel era, it would have taken three or four families to work the farm and it would have been a lively place where humour and stories were mixed through the chores and often hard work. Working together on simple manual tasks is both enjoyable and recreational. We take wwoofers every Summer from all over the world. We like to share and tell the stories of our place and our area and in return learn about the lives of our wwoofers. This really makes the farm come alive. We believe an old farm should be a lively place and we love taking wwoofers. Nicharee Farm is listed as a host farm on the web site www.wwoof.ie

A great bunch of Nicharee Wwoofers in July 2014

Comments

28.05.2016 12:24

James Mills-Kelly

Dear William,
My name is James Mills-Kelly and I am traveling to Ireland from Christchurch in New Zealand this July with my girlfriend, Anna for a Wwoofing adventure! We would love to contact you!

02.06.2016 19:41

William

Hi James, nice to hear from you. You will find my direct email here and I will be happy to receive your contact. Bill

30.09.2015 18:02

Sylvia Burgos Toftness

I am a 100% grass-fed beef farmer in Wisconsin USA. I'll be in Ireland mid-November to visit grass-based, sustainable farms. May I visit you to learn about your practices? I hope to hear from you soon