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Based on our record, WWOOF seems to be a lot more popular than BeWelcome. While we know about 327 links to WWOOF, we've tracked only 23 mentions of BeWelcome. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
One place you're guaranteed to find that is a farming co-op/eco-village. there's many across the US. you'll have to give up on your career temporarily, but you'll have a clear daily purpose -- working the land, or whatever task you get up to; you'll have health (as fresh food and exercise are abundant in these places); and you'll definitely have your fill of community. Maybe a good break, for a month or two? Just... Source: 5 months ago
Https://wwoof.net/ (called wwoofing) might be what your looking for or you both could work on a cruise. Source: 5 months ago
If you are a citizen of another EU/EEA country or the UK, then there'd be no legal issue with you coming to Ireland to do farm work, but those jobs are generally very poorly paid and working conditions (and living conditions, if your employer is providing accommodation) usually aren't the best. If you think it's something you might be interested in anyway, you might want to try something like WWOOF, Workaway, or... Source: 5 months ago
Getting the land and putting in the work are the hardest parts. But enthusiasm for horticulture is irreplaceable. Get a few growing seasons under your belt, grow some things you like, maybe try WWOOF'ing (https://wwoof.net/) if there's a farm that strikes your fancy. Taking some classes is always a good idea, too. You'll get there! Source: 5 months ago
There's are also WWOOF, which might help you get some experience with that kind of work. Source: 5 months ago
To experience a place there's nothing better than staying with the locals. Have you considered Hospex websites such as CouchSurfing or BeWelcome? Source: 10 months ago
Try the Glasgow group on bewelcome.org - hospitality exchange. There are over 100 hosts in Glasgow. Source: 12 months ago
That's because they built the site with volunteers and then the founders cashed in and now the site is behind a paywall. Better join bewelcome.org, trustroots.org, or couchers.org. Source: over 1 year ago
You get kicked out for a variety of reasons - mentioning bewelcome.org sharing a whatsapp number and according to a couchers founder, actively volunteering for another planform (allegedly). Source: over 1 year ago
I know what you mean. The town where I went to uni had several language meet ups that were quite a lot of fun. I never looked for German language clubs specifically, but I am sure you'll be able to find some on meetup.com and bewelcome.org. One-on-one meetings sound like a good idea as well, so maybe check out some tandem websites. Source: over 1 year ago
Workaway - Immerse yourself in local culture and community. Learn, teach, volunteer, help stay and share skills. Get off the tourist trail. Contact tens of thousands of local hosts worldwide.
Trustroots - Travellers community for sharing, hosting and getting people together.
Hospitality Club - Free network of people around the world who offer free accommodation, advice and help when they are traveling - hospitality exchange. Free membership.
Couchsurfing - CouchSurfing is your ticket to explore the world -- from the road or from your own home.
Worldpackers - Exchange your skills for accommodation
Couchers.org - The new alternative to Couchsurfing. Non-profit. Community-focused. Well built.