I have recently returned from N.T and have re joined as a host details to appear January.. Camp Hill Farm has been listed 3 years ago if you have a very old book.
Help is needed now with organic weed control which is basically pulling or digging, the gardens need much work too as I concentrate on getting the vegies going.
Nothing is really hard and your hours of work will be rewarded with a nice place to stay and good food.
The farm is really pleasant to be on,the gardens and farm lands around along with the bush give plenty of space to walk and relax.
We have 2 horses which you are welcome to ride if your knowledgable.They will keep you company anyway if your doing a bit of paddock work.
Accom is in "the bus" or the "house and we are about 4km's downhill to the bus which is 25 km's to GPO Hobart.
Thanks for thinking about coming down for a few days or a week at a time.
Contact the WWOOF home base for details.TH129 regards Annie
I am a new WWOOF Host, my contact details will be in the January 2010 WWOOF book. If you have an earlier edition, please call the WWOOF office on 5155-0218 during office hours or e-mail wwoof@wwoof.com.au, quoting your WWOOF membership number and my host number and they will give you my contact details.
My entry in the WWOOF book reads as follows:-
7150l TH129 Anne, Longley, Camp Hill Farm is located in a peaceful rural property of 52 acres. Extensive organic gardens growing household vegetables at this stage. In exchange for work, folks will be able to enjoy some bushwalking, horseriding & relaxing while enjoying a family-oriented dining experience of Australian cuisine. Accom either in my home or a bus in the house paddock with the horses and all the night creatures for company.