Ever thought about WWOOFing in your gap year? No, we’re not just barking at you – WWOOF stands for Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms, and it’s a super popular organisation that pairs you with a farm across the globe. You’ll work on an organic farm of your choice, in your preferred country, and receive free food and accomodation in exchange for help around the farm.
If you’ve ever dreamed of spending time on a farm, or wanted a budget friendly way to explore the world, WWOOFing could be exactly what you’ve been looking for.
Why WWOOF?
First of all, this is not a monetary exchange program, so if you’re like us you’re probably already excited at the prospect of not having to pay for food or board. But there’s way more to this experience than just saving money. Here’s what you could gain from a WWOOF adventure:
Learn new skills
One of the most rewarding aspects of WWOOFing is the opportunity to acquire new skills. From organic farming techniques and sustainable living practices to learning about local cultures and languages, the possibilities are vast.
For example, you might find yourself learning about permaculture, animal husbandry, or even eco-building. These skills are not only valuable but can also be a great addition to your resume.
Experience different cultures
WWOOFing is an immersive cultural experience. Living and working with local hosts gives you a unique perspective on their way of life, so it’s a fantastic opportunity to learn about new cultures, make lifelong friends, and see the world from a different viewpoint.
“WWOOFing has taught me that there’s other ways, other lifestyles, that are possible and great and sustainable for the environment. I’ve also met a lot of people who are doing what they want with their life – their “job” isn’t a job for them, and I think that’s something I really want for myself.”
– Rebecca, WWOOFer
Enhance your career prospects
WWOOFing can also be a great way to enhance your career prospects. The skills and experiences you gain can be directly relevant to many fields, including agriculture, environmental science, and tourism. Even if your career path lies elsewhere, the independence, problem-solving, and teamwork skills you develop will be highly valued by future employers.
Planning your WWOOFing adventure
If you’re considering WWOOFing, the first step is to research your options. There are WWOOFing opportunities in countries all over the world, from Italy to Zambia. Consider what you want to gain from the experience, and choose a location that aligns with your interests and goals.
Start by joining WOOF
To get started, join the WWOOF organisation in the country you’re interested in. You’ll gain access to a database of hosts and can start planning your adventure – it’s important here that you make sure to communicate with potential hosts to understand their expectations and ensure it’ll be a good fit for you.
Be prepared
While WWOOFing is an exciting adventure, it’s important to be prepared. Make sure you understand the work involved, and be ready for a hands-on experience. Pack appropriately, and be open-minded and flexible – and most of all, be prepared to have a life-changing experience.
Want more?
If you’re thinking about a gap year, going on to university, or perhaps embarking on an apprenticeship, we’ve got you covered. We’ve got tips and resources on all that and more, right here on our site.
Still in two minds if a gap year is right for you? You might like our gap year quiz.