에스토니아
*국제워크캠프 2월*
에스토니아에서 열리는 국제워크캠프입니다.
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보내주시기 바랍니다.
자세한 내용은 아래를 확인하세요.
사무국
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EST01 WINTER KIIDI VORU 03.02-13.02.04 MANU 9 vols
Project
The charm of Haanja Uplands in South Estonia lies in its lovely hilly landscape, winding roads and numerous lakes. Most of its ancient villages, special dialect, handicraft, and customs have been preserved until today. The whole area, called Vorumaa, is an area of outstanding beauty. It is famous for its diverse and very well preserved nature. Untouched forests with wildlife, deep valleys, hills, 170 small lakes with extremely clean water, rivers with caves in the steep banks - you can find everything there. Vorumaa is very beautiful in the winter, when snow covers the hills and ice freezes the lakes making the whole area ideal for skiing, sledding and ice-skating.
Germany, Poland, Sweden and Russia ruled this region through a period of 700 years. There are many sites showing different periods of history of Vorumaa like bishop’s castle, churches, manors etc. Nowadays it is a part of independent Estonia with its economic and social problems and slower, compared to northern Estonia, development. The local authorities see one of the possible solutions in the development of eco- and farm tourism. Together with the Association of Farm Tourism they have already launched some projects. Kiidi Farm, where the camp takes place, is one of them.
Work
Various works in the forest – cutting unwanted small trees and bushes, burning old tree brunches and brushwood, preparing firewood for heating the farm. Also laying paths for ski-hikes and odd jobs in the farm. Most of the work will be outdoors. Some building works inside.
Accommodation
In the farmhouse in 2-3-bedded rooms. There is also a common room with fireplace. WC, shower, hot water, & sauna are available. Hosts will prepare meals, however, volunteers may be asked to help the kitchen.
Location
Kiidi Farm is situated 15 km south of Voru, capital of the county, which has a population of 17 000 people and lies about 250 km south-east of Tallinn, close to the Latvian and Russian borders. The closest village is Rouge (3km) with a population of 1000 people.
Terminal
Airport, harbour, bus or train station in Tallinn; bus to Voru.
Special requirements
No special requirements. Tools will be provided. Bring warm outdoor clothes and boots. English is the camp language.
관심있는 분은 서둘러 참가신청서를 fromkorea@1.or.kr로
보내주시기 바랍니다.
자세한 내용은 아래를 확인하세요.
사무국
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EST01 WINTER KIIDI VORU 03.02-13.02.04 MANU 9 vols
Project
The charm of Haanja Uplands in South Estonia lies in its lovely hilly landscape, winding roads and numerous lakes. Most of its ancient villages, special dialect, handicraft, and customs have been preserved until today. The whole area, called Vorumaa, is an area of outstanding beauty. It is famous for its diverse and very well preserved nature. Untouched forests with wildlife, deep valleys, hills, 170 small lakes with extremely clean water, rivers with caves in the steep banks - you can find everything there. Vorumaa is very beautiful in the winter, when snow covers the hills and ice freezes the lakes making the whole area ideal for skiing, sledding and ice-skating.
Germany, Poland, Sweden and Russia ruled this region through a period of 700 years. There are many sites showing different periods of history of Vorumaa like bishop’s castle, churches, manors etc. Nowadays it is a part of independent Estonia with its economic and social problems and slower, compared to northern Estonia, development. The local authorities see one of the possible solutions in the development of eco- and farm tourism. Together with the Association of Farm Tourism they have already launched some projects. Kiidi Farm, where the camp takes place, is one of them.
Work
Various works in the forest – cutting unwanted small trees and bushes, burning old tree brunches and brushwood, preparing firewood for heating the farm. Also laying paths for ski-hikes and odd jobs in the farm. Most of the work will be outdoors. Some building works inside.
Accommodation
In the farmhouse in 2-3-bedded rooms. There is also a common room with fireplace. WC, shower, hot water, & sauna are available. Hosts will prepare meals, however, volunteers may be asked to help the kitchen.
Location
Kiidi Farm is situated 15 km south of Voru, capital of the county, which has a population of 17 000 people and lies about 250 km south-east of Tallinn, close to the Latvian and Russian borders. The closest village is Rouge (3km) with a population of 1000 people.
Terminal
Airport, harbour, bus or train station in Tallinn; bus to Voru.
Special requirements
No special requirements. Tools will be provided. Bring warm outdoor clothes and boots. English is the camp language.