Hay Making Camp in Transylvania 2024

Very exciting news that the Hay Making Camp in Transylvania will be running again in 2024 after many years of absence. I attended one of the first camps, back in 2011 and had an amazing week. We enjoyed their wonderful hospitality, ate local food, scythed as a team in beautiful wildflower meadows, made hay and built a haystack as well as visiting local craftspeople and learning more about the especially rich biodiversity of the area. You can see my posts from that visit here: Scything in Transylvania

It’s an amazing week for any scyther but don’t worry if you’re still a beginner;  the Camp is accessible for everyone, the local people will show you how to scythe while you’re there.

Time traveling and Hay Making Camp in Transylvania 2024

Date: 14 July-20 July and 04 august-10 August 2024.
Location: Gyimesbükk, Áldomáspataka (Ghimeş-Făget, Aldămaş https://maps.app.goo.gl/73P2KrPBY4Fai9jaA .
Organizers: Sárig Attila with his family and Carpathian Escapes

The Csángó people living in the Gyimes Valley possess a knowledge that represents an exceptional value for the whole of Europe. The ancient Csángós settled in a wild, remote valley in the Eastern Carpathians and in order to survive they had to develop a special life and land use style that was in harmony with nature.

Hay making is the most important activity in the Gyimes Valley because people here are mainly occupied with animal husbandry. Through decades of work they created some of the most biodiverse mountain hay meadows in the world.

The Hay Making Camp would like to introduce participants into this type of landscape-creating, nature-respecting lifestyle.

Nearly all the food served at the camp is organic because the ingredients are grown and produced by the Sárig family on their own farm by Csángó traditions. The family uses mainly human and animal power to produce food which means that machine usage is kept to a minimum. We hope that these are good reasons for our guests to spend a whole week in “Csánglia” with pleasure.

Participants at the hay making camp can contribute to the survival of this beautiful landscape that became so magical mainly because of traditional hay making. During the six days of the event participants are also invited to get a personal insight into the world and lifestyle of the Csángós.

Everybody is warmly welcome!

Planned programme
The programme is subject to change according to weather conditions!

1st Day, Sunday: in the evening everybody shall meet at the Áldomás Guesthouse in Áldomáspataka Village, Ghimes municipality for welcome and dinner.

2nd Day, Monday: 8 AM breakfast, then a local craftsman show us how to make scythes handels and wooden rakes in traditional way. 1-3 PM lunch and siesta, after that we learn how to mow the grass whit the scythes. At 7 PM dinner, after which guests from abroad are given the possibility to make a short presentation about themselves and to highlight what makes traditional lifestyle valuable.

3rd Day , Tuesday: We’ll start the day early in the morning whit mowing the grass on a field next to the village. After the breakfast in a small cheese factory we learn about the cheese making procedure, than we go to pick mushrooms in the surrounding forests. After lunch we’ll turning and collecting the hay that has been cut, and if we have more energy, we can continue mowing  . 7 PM dinner.

4th Day, Wednesday: 6 AM Early mowing in the morning for early risers. At 9 AM we take breakfast. After breakfast we’ll collect the hay mowed last day. After lunch everybody shall prepare for a hike up to the mountain hay meadow. We will make our dinner on a camp fire, and after sundown we prepare our sleeping bags and go to sleep in hay in the hay barns.

5th Day, Thursday: Early start with mowing in the sunrise on the top of the mountain. Breakfast at 9 AM, then we’ll continue mowing. After lunch we make a walk on the mountain meadow to learn about meadow biodiversity with the help of a specialist, than mowing ‘til dinner time. Camp fire, sundown watch and sleeping in the hay barns in sleeping bags.

6th Day, Friday: breakfast at 8 AM; most of the day will be spent with gathering the hay, making hay stacks and pulling them to the barns, loading the hay into the barn. In the afternoon we leaves the mountain and will have dinner back at the guesthouse. After dinner evening party with local traditional music and dances.

7th Day, Saturday: breakfast at around 8 AM, followed by a short evaluation of the week, after which farewell and everybody shall head home.

 

Participation fee: 499 EUR/person. The fee includes simple village accommodation, breakfast, lunch, dinner and participation in the activities and programmes. Children are welcome.

Registration deadline: 01 July 2024. The number of participants is limited to a maximum of 20. A 100 EUR deposit is kindly requested upon registration.

Practical information: this is a Hungarian ethnic region, bring a Hungarian phrasebook. Be prepared for any weather – it changes quickly in the mountains, wear layers, working clothes, sturdy shoes. Gardening gloves and a sun hat and sun cream are recommended.

Please think about nature, and if you can, travel to us with a train! Railway stations: Miercurea Ciuc, Ghimes.

Nearest airports: Bacau (99 km), Brasov (151 km), Targu Mures (200 km), Sibiu (240 km), Bucharest (293 km); If it is necessary, we can provide an airport transfer.

Maps and more information:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/73P2KrPBY4Fai9jaA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7ZHhSV4-8A ( Transylvania Hay Camp 2015, part 1)

“Hay meadows provide an immense range of benefits to farming communities and wider society. They create some of Europe’s most spectacular scenery and cultural landscapes. Simply to watch this natural, environmental and cultural heritage disappear before our eyes is, surely, not an option we can consider,” said HRH the Prince of Wales in a message to our policy seminar at the European Parliament, Brussels, 2012. Watch the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGhHtbF6zKk

Contact: For registration, transportation possibilities, optional tours before or after the event or any other detail please contact Sarig Attila, (aldomaspataka@gmail.com.), Tel. 0040727859882 and
Carpathian Escapes, https://carpathianescapes.ro/ , 0040770345948

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