WWOOFing in Ireland contact: WWOOF, Harpoonstown, Drinagh, Co Wexford,

  1. WWOOF International  A service dedicated to helping those who would like to work as volunteers on organic farms internationally. The aims of WWOOF are to ... enable people to learn first-hand about organic growing techniques to enable town-dwellers to experience living and working on a farm to help farmers make organic production a viable alternative to improve communications within the organic movement. WWOOF organisations compile a list of organic Host farms that (from time to time) welcome volunteer help. When you join a WWOOF organisation, you will be put in contact with these Host farms. It is then up to you to contact the Host farms that interest you and make your own arrangements with them. Contacting Hosts in a foreign country takes time and effort, and the cost of stamps, International Reply Coupons and telephone calls is not negligible. WWOOF INTERNATIONAL is committed to providing up-to-date information about WWOOF hosts world-wide
  2. A site that links farms like ours