Fernhill Farm: Multi-Day Regenerative Camping Event 2025/26
By Fernhill Farm
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
Immerse yourself in regenerative farming and community living at Fernhill Farm multi-day camping events, featuring hands-on workshops and skill-shares.
- Gain practical skills in regenerative agriculture.
- Experience community-based living and networking.
- Participate in hands-on farm infrastructure projects.
- Enjoy immersive, experiential learning in nature.
- Benefit from early-bird pricing and camping facilities.
Why It Matters
These events offer a unique opportunity to gain practical, on-farm experience in sustainable land management and connect with a like-minded community, accelerating your permaculture journey.
What to Do Next
Visit the Fernhill Farm events page to check dates, themes, and secure early-bird tickets for 2025/2026 events.
Recommended for: Anyone, from novices to experienced practitioners, looking for intensive, applied learning and community engagement in regenerative agriculture.
📅 Multi-day events (3-day event listing with early-bird tickets; dates vary in 2025/2026) | 📍 Fernhill Farm, UK (location details on the Fernhill Farm events page) | 🏷️ workshop
Fernhill Farm advertises multi-day camping-inclusive events that bring together people interested in small-scale farming, sustainable land management and community-based living. Typical Fernhill Farm events run over a long weekend (for example, a 3-day ticket running Friday 10:00 to Monday 14:00), include camping on site and are priced with early-bird offers; their event calendar has previously included farm skill workshops, group project builds, seasonal celebrations and practical training in regenerative practices. These gatherings are suited to a broad audience: experienced growers and permaculture practitioners wanting immersive on-farm time, newcomers seeking practical skills and community immersion, and families looking for an outdoor learning holiday with hands-on activities. Attendees can expect demonstrations and participatory sessions on topics such as soil building, compost systems, vegetable and orchard care, hedgerow management, natural building techniques, and collaborative projects that contribute to the farm’s infrastructure. Camping creates a residential learning environment where attendees can exchange knowledge informally with hosts and fellow participants, deepen networks, and take part in collective meals and evening skill-shares. Early bird pricing signals limited-capacity events that often sell out, and organisers typically provide practical logistics information (what to bring, site facilities, accessibility notes) to support participants. While specific themed workshops and named instructors are not always listed far in advance, the farm-focused format makes these events valuable for practitioners looking for concentrated, experiential learning and community building in a rural farm setting.
Source: fernhill-farm.co.uk
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