100€ participation fee for teenagers and 0€ for adults.
The meeting point will be the Oviedo airport. The project coordinators will be waiting at the airport at 18:00 to pick up the participants. Please organise the departure after 14:00 as the village is not very close to the airport.
The main task of the volunteers will environmental and also artistic. In this project the aim will be creating awareness to the environmental issues. The volunteers will have several tasks like cleaning the river path, cleaning the forest area and there will be also another task (it will be confirmed with the local partner) as creating a small mural art with an environmental theme.
This project it's the perfect combination between workcamp and youth exchange. This project include manual tasks and workshops
Basic municipal hostel with bunk beds. The volunteers will have access to a covered pool and other services. The food will be prepared by the volunteers in teams with the guidance of the campleaders. The ingridients will be provided by our campleaders.
Pola de Somiedo is the capital of the council of Somiedo. It also has the category of the parish, along with fourteen more parish entities that make up the council in its entirety. The council of Somiedo is located in the Principality of Asturias, in its southern area, bordering territories such as Cangas del Narcea or León. Pola de Somiedo is in turn made up of three population centres, Castro, Pineda and Pola de Somiedo itself, over which around 255 inhabitants are distributed. The list that follows is a brief orientation about Pola de Somiedo, as well as an assessment of Somiedo's heritage as a whole: Parish Church of San Miguel de Pola de Somiedo. Church of San Pedro de La Riera, a work dating from the 18th century. Route through the Somiedo Natural Park, with places such as the Saliencia Lakes. Caunedo Palace, dating from the XV-XVI centuries. The environmental quality of Somiedo is evidenced by the fact that it has been a Natural Park since 1988 (the first in Asturias), and that UNESCO declared it a Biosphere Reserve in 2000.