Permaculture Projects and Places

At the European Permaculture Network (EuPN), we host a comprehensive map of permaculture and permaculture-related projects and places across Europe. Our directory features a diverse array of sites from Associations to Individuals: Connect with community projects, organizations, and passionate individuals driving the permaculture movement.

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Walking through birch trees
Homestead

A beautiful 20 acre smallholding, run by Looby Macnamara and Chris Evans. We run courses through the summer particularly Cultural Emergence courses, also teacher trainings and Forest Gardening.

The self sufficient garden
Homestead

Bogata Šuma means Rich Forest in Croatian. And rich it is! We're living in an edible landscape that slowly transforms into a polyculture nut orchard.

our more then 30 years old forest garden
Association

In the late 1980s Hans Hermann Gruber started behalf of the ideas of Robert Hart a forest garden in a suburb of Wels. Over the years we held a number of Permaculture-Designcources and gave trainings in establishing Forest Gardens. We do have visitors from all around the world and do consultation here in Europe and also on other continents.

Our main focus is on biodiversity, preservation of old cultivars, perennial cereals and perennial, alternative protein sources, processing of raw materials, educational work, exchange and training, as well as international cooperation.

Project

Dupa Gard is an expanding Permaculture project in the Carpathian Mountains.

Beyond Buckthorns main permaculture garden
Homestead

Lumia and Dominik's permaculture project in the village of Laitikkala, Pälkänee, in rural Finland.

Association
Eco-village
Farm
Homestead
Individual
Project
Walking through birch trees
Homestead
Herefordshire, United Kingdom

A beautiful 20 acre smallholding, run by Looby Macnamara and Chris Evans. We run courses through the summer particularly Cultural Emergence courses, also teacher trainings and Forest Gardening. We also run many courses online. 

The self sufficient garden
Homestead
Vojnić, Croatia

Bogata Šuma means Rich Forest in Croatian. And rich it is! We're living in an edible landscape that slowly transforms into a polyculture nut orchard.

our more then 30 years old forest garden
Association
Wels, Austria

In the late 1980s Hans Hermann Gruber started behalf of the ideas of Robert Hart a forest garden in a suburb of Wels. Over the years we held a number of Permaculture-Designcources and gave trainings in establishing Forest Gardens. We do have visitors from all around the world and do consultation here in Europe and also on other continents.

Our main focus is on biodiversity, preservation of old cultivars, perennial cereals and perennial, alternative protein sources, processing of raw materials, educational work, exchange and training, as well as international cooperation.

Project
Posaga de Jos, Romania

Dupa Gard is an expanding Permaculture project in the Carpathian Mountains. Founded in 2015 by Ioana Joca-Pohl and Andreas Pohl, its aim is to promote local culture and find a regenerative future for this region with its abundant past.

Beyond Buckthorns main permaculture garden
Homestead
Laitikkala, Finland

Lumia and Dominik's permaculture project in the village of Laitikkala, Pälkänee, in rural Finland.

Why add your permaculture project or place to the EuPN map?

  • Connect with the Community: Share your project or place with permaculture teachers and enthusiasts across Europe.
  • Showcase Your Contributions: Highlight your work on your profile, creating a digital track record within the permaculture community.
  • Inspire and Collaborate: By sharing your initiative, you encourage others and foster collaboration on sustainable practices.
  • Simple Submission: Adding your project or place is quick and free—all you need is an account.

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