Hoerhaven Permaculture Design Course
Please note this course will be taught in English
12th to 26th June 2021
Non-residential with camping and residential options
Hørhavevej 1, Vinstrup, 4250 Fuglebjerg, Denmark
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Why do a PDC?
If you are looking to make significant positive changes in your life, then the permaculture design course will almost certainly help you. This practical course provides you with a broad introduction to the applications of permaculture in a number of different situations, from food production to community structures, and alternative currencies to eco-housing. The course culminates in the main design activity that helps to consolidate all of the learning and empower you to take permaculture back into your home, life and community. We will be using practical, experiential and theoretical teaching methods to create a fun, lively and inclusive experience. In addition to traditional lecture-style teaching, we use group work, discussions, observation exercises, guided walks, practical activities, videos, and slide shows as learning methods. These are supportive of different learning styles and for people with learning difficulties. We also visit projects where permaculture theory is being put into action. As a group we will benefit from collaborative learning and from spending time together. We don't expect any previous knowledge and recognise that everyone has their own unique skills, knowledge and areas of interest to bring to the course.
This course is for anyone who believes that we need to find ways to better care for ourselves, for each other and for the Earth.
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What you will learn
- Why permaculture is particularly relevant today
- What nature can teach us about meeting our all needs more effectively and sustainably
- The ethics and principles that underpin permaculture and inspire harmonious designs that work with nature
- Simple techniques for caring for soil, water, trees and animals
- How to improve your own food security, including permaculture gardening and farming methods
- How permaculture can make cities healthier and more productive places to live
- Techniques for building eco-friendly, low impact homes and how to design them into the landscape, minimising both pollution and unnecessary work
- What really constitutes ‘appropriate’ technology
- Some effective, low-tech surveying tools to analyse and map the landscape
- How to make the best use of space and slope in land-based permaculture designs
- How to apply permaculture thinking to social structures, including alternative economies
- How to achieve bountiful yields with a minimum of effort and create win-win situations rather than trade offs
- How to start using permaculture in your own life and community, to create a more sustainable lifestyle
- And much, much more!
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Venue and themes
Hørhaven is an organic farm with focus on biodiversity, sustainability and animal welfare. They produce lots of vegetables of the best organic quality using permaculture principles. "We work towards sustainable agriculture so that we give more back to nature than we take." Hørhaven is located on Hørhavegård by Tystrup lake, one of the most beautiful places in Denmark. The farm is idyllic and quite secluded at the end of a small field road in a hilly landscape right next to "Baunehøjen" which has a fantastic view of nature with protected fields, grazing animals and large forests. Many different animals ensures the best use of the land. "It's amazing to experience how the animals interact and graze the fields differently. We have old breeds adapted to the northern climate, so they can go outside and enjoy the freedom all year. The animals reproduce naturally and all youngsters are allowed to go with their mothers until they are naturally turned away. We have Blackbrown Danish Landrace pigs, Danish land geese, ducks, Guinea fowl, dogs, cats and lots of chickens that lay eggs in almost all the colors of the rainbow. Our meadows are sown with many different herbs and flowers which gives healthier animals, better taste for our products, provides honey and pollen for bees and insects and the optimal conditions for biodiversity." For more details about the venue and catering contact Tonie on +45 20114987 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. -
Dates and Times
The course will run from 3.00pm (15:00 hrs) on Saturday 12th June to 6.00pm (18:00 hrs) on Saturday 26th June.
There will be a day off mid-course on Saturday 19th and a half day off each week, usually Tuesday afternoon in the first week and Wednesday morning in the second.
Sessions start each day at 9.00am and continue on until the evening meal around 6.30pm. We also have a light session most evenings of slides or a video to reinforce the day's learning. We have an hour and a quarter for lunch and evening meals, plus tea breaks during the mornings and afternoons. -
Course accreditation
On successful completion of the course, all participants will be awarded the Permaculture Association (Britain)'s internationally recognised Certificate in Permaculture Design. Attendance of most sessions, plus participation in the design activity is necessary for accreditation.
Teachers
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Aranya
Completing his Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design in 2003, Aranya started teaching the following year. He discovered this made his heart sing, so he made it his main focus. Since 2004 he has taught over 90 two-week design courses, something he has no intention of stopping. He feels that it's a privilege to have the opportunity to teach "something that can make a real difference in all our lives".Aranya is also excited about new ways in which permaculture thinking can help us, developing new courses on using its principles to help us design for optimising our health and creating ethical livelihoods.In the spring of 2012 Permanent Publications published his first book 'Permaculture Design - a Step-by-Step Guide', which evolved from a set of design course worksheets. He also writes occasionally for magazines and from time to time shares interesting items on his blog. Aranya is currently writing a second book, about a subject he’s especially fascinated by, the application of systems thinking and patterns in permaculture design.‘As a leading practitioner Aranya understands what it’s like to begin to turn your life around and to continue learning as you put permaculture into practice' Trish Taylor (Permaculture Design Certificate Graduate)