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The Hippy Adventurer's Guide to Alternative Living

This is the first in a series of books exploring different routes to travelling and living an alternative lifestyle in the UK. In this book I will focus on the various places to live or visit long term during your travels. I will explore ways in which you can stay on someone's land in exchange for work, tips for buying a sustainable property, joining a community and living on the road.

This book is the perfect gift for anyone who is interested in travelling or visiting off grid communities but is unsure of the practicalities. This book details some fun options for any traveller who is keen to have an adventure along with details of how to get involved, what to expect once you've arrived and the advantages and disadvantages for each idea. These include: WWOOFing, HelpX, Work Exchanges, Diggers and Dreamers, Co Housing, Squatting, Buying a woodland, Buying a smallholding, Living on a boat and many more


 

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