What are visits?
Opening the project is part of Wooldreamers' way of working.
The visits are not designed as a tourist experience, but rather as a way to connect with the craft, the process, and the region from the inside. They allow visitors to learn about the complete journey of wool, from its origin to the finished yarn, right where it is produced.
These meetings are designed to understand how decisions are made and what it means to maintain a profession linked to the territory today.
WHO ARE THEY AIMED AT?
General public
People interested in wool, the craft, the artisanal process and conscious production processes, who seek a real and contextualized approach.
EDUCATIONAL CENTERS
Designers, brands and projects that work with materials and want to delve deeper into the origin and possibilities of yarn.
professionals
Associations, designers and projects that wish to delve deeper into the process and value of wool from an educational or professional perspective.
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The visit in practice
Visits are conducted in groups and are adapted to the work that is in progress.
There is no set route or fixed script; each visit is built from dialogue, observation, and direct contact with the process.

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HOW DO I VISIT IT?
The visits have an associated cost, which varies depending on the type of group and the time spent. This cost covers the work, the upkeep of the space, and the guidance provided during the visit.
Wooldreamers is an active workspace and the visits are planned from that reality.



