Help with building the surf camp and enjoy the nature and beaches of Moliets Plage, France
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: 8 Jul 2025
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I volunteered at the surf camp for one month — part during the build-up phase and part while guests were staying — and it was a great experience overall. I helped out in the kitchen and with general maintenance plus some paint jobs:)
It was a real bonus to join the yoga classes, use the surf equipment, and enjoy the beautiful natural setting —
… read more the beach and the forest are truly special.
The only thing I’d point out is that communication could sometimes be clearer. Occasionally, different people had different expectations or approaches to how things should be done, which led to a bit of confusion.
Thanks again for the good times and vibes!
We were happy with Freya in our team for the 4 week she stayed with us. She quickly found her place, and work wise she was ready to do all sorts of tasks like cleaning.
Left by Workawayer (Milosh) for host
I enjoyed my time with the team and I'm sure you can have a very good and unforgettable time there. I was only there for 2 weeks in september 19 (1 week camp and 1 week build down) and I left earlier as I initially planned, so my feedback might not be that meaningful. But still I've done many workaways and know what to expect of a host and what my
… read more duties in exchange are.
The food was delicious, the place very nicely made with love and passion. Everyone of the team could attend Yoga- and surf classes for free. But there are some things I'd like to point out for future helpers:
The camp is quite big and they have up to 120 guests and when I was there around 20 volounteers.
Work hours were more like 4-6 h a day 7 days a week (not as described in the profile, but in my case mentioned in a phone call before going there) There was a weekly schedule with shifts, which you could easily change with other teamers. The vast majority of the hosts (core team) and the volunteers were German.
There is internet-access, but you'd have to buy your "time" at the reception of the campground. There are washing machines, but volunteers had to use the ones from the campground for 5 Euro.
Generally I didn't have the feeling that my work was much appreciated and the work mood was very strict and communication sometimes quite gruff and grumpy, which is a no-go for me as I am volunteering and not a paid worker. But as they get flooded by requests from volounteers, that's probably just the way they can deal with volounteers. A more respectful interaction and a "thank you" at some point would help.
Still, it was a good experience for me and thank you VSC for the time I could spend at your place.You can only contact Workawayers who have an active membership.
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I volunteered at the surf camp for one month — part during the build-up phase and part while guests were staying — and it was a great experience overall. I helped out in the kitchen and with general maintenance plus some paint jobs:)
It was a real bonus to join the yoga classes, use the surf equipment, and enjoy the beautiful natural setting —
… read more the beach and the forest are truly special.
The only thing I’d point out is that communication could sometimes be clearer. Occasionally, different people had different expectations or approaches to how things should be done, which led to a bit of confusion.
Thanks again for the good times and vibes!
We were happy with Freya in our team for the 4 week she stayed with us. She quickly found her place, and work wise she was ready to do all sorts of tasks like cleaning.
Left by Workawayer (Milosh) for host
I enjoyed my time with the team and I'm sure you can have a very good and unforgettable time there. I was only there for 2 weeks in september 19 (1 week camp and 1 week build down) and I left earlier as I initially planned, so my feedback might not be that meaningful. But still I've done many workaways and know what to expect of a host and what my
… read more duties in exchange are.
The food was delicious, the place very nicely made with love and passion. Everyone of the team could attend Yoga- and surf classes for free. But there are some things I'd like to point out for future helpers:
The camp is quite big and they have up to 120 guests and when I was there around 20 volounteers.
Work hours were more like 4-6 h a day 7 days a week (not as described in the profile, but in my case mentioned in a phone call before going there) There was a weekly schedule with shifts, which you could easily change with other teamers. The vast majority of the hosts (core team) and the volunteers were German.
There is internet-access, but you'd have to buy your "time" at the reception of the campground. There are washing machines, but volunteers had to use the ones from the campground for 5 Euro.
Generally I didn't have the feeling that my work was much appreciated and the work mood was very strict and communication sometimes quite gruff and grumpy, which is a no-go for me as I am volunteering and not a paid worker. But as they get flooded by requests from volounteers, that's probably just the way they can deal with volounteers. A more respectful interaction and a "thank you" at some point would help.
Still, it was a good experience for me and thank you VSC for the time I could spend at your place.You can only contact Workawayers who have an active membership.
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