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St Mary fuori dell'associazione andante in bicicletta della strada - SMORBA

La st Mary fuori dell'associazione andante in bicicletta della strada, o SMORBA in breve, è a non per l'organizzazione di profitto in Oracabessa Giamaica che offre i vari servizi e supporto alla gioventù giamaicana con il loro Impianti andanti in bicicletta programma e Festival grasso giamaicano del pneumatico abbiamo avuti così tanto divertimento a.

Il festival grasso del pneumatico è stato filmato e sta essendo radiodiffusione in Europa ora. Potete vedere l'azione a Joost.com e guardi Episodio 143 Giamaica della bici della guida di giro
per vedere appena quanto divertimento è stato avuto sui vostri propri.

SMORBA

St L'associazione andante in bicicletta della Fuori-Strada della Mary (SMORBA) è un'organizzazione senza scopo di lucro affiliated a IMBA che attivamente è agganciato nel posizionamento, in costruzione e nelle occasioni andanti in bicicletta effettuanti sul litorale del nord famed della Giamaica.

Il nostro lavoro come organizzazione locale di sviluppo di sport include l'organizzazione del colpo della bicicletta della Giamaica come pure gli eventi numerosi di BMX in st Mary ed environ.

Il nostro evento della nave ammiraglia è il festival grasso del pneumatico della Giamaica tenuto ogni anno all'inizio di febbraio. Questo extravaganza biking della montagna da 5 giorni è un'occasione per i riders intorno al mondo avvertire le tracce di stupore e la coltura affascinante della Giamaica. I profitti da questo evento vanno verso i nostri impianti andanti in bicicletta! proietti dedicato a promuovere la proprietà locale del settore biking d'emersione della montagna nella parrocchia della st Mary.

Potremmo usare il vostro supporto! Se voleste aiutare la causa dello SMORBA per diventare un membro, o avete qualunque domande possiamo metterci in contatto con a:

SMORBA

via di c/o2 Newlin

Ocho Rios

St Ann

La Giamaica, Indie ad ovest

(876) 975-3393

smorbaja@hotmail.com


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Eco Tours and Hostel Rooms for Rent at Circle B Farm in Priory near Ocho Rios Jamaica

Main house hostel at Circle B Farm in Priory Jamaica

Room for rent at hostel Circle B Farm in Priory Jamaica

Shared kitchen area at Circle B Farm in Jamaica

Inside the shared kitchen at Circle B Farm in Priory Jamaica

The Circle B Farm was my first choice for accommodation on our first night in the Ochi area because they were one of the few places we spoke with that still offered camping when we called them. Sadly that all changed when we arrived on site and were informed that the owner no longer offered camping because the bathroom and shower facilities outdoors were non functioning and all they had to offer us was a room for rent. The room was clean and simple and only cost $1500 for a nights stay so we took it and were glad we did. I liked the place so much we spent a second night there and enjoyed the place for another beautiful morning.

is a hostel and farm operating on 140 acres of surreal beauty and lush tropical landscaping. The farm is predominately a banana farm with many other fruit trees on site such as the variety of mango and even a Giant Lemon which I have never seen or heard of before. The farm is busy but quiet for most of the day and if you stay at the rooms up front you may never know what lays in the property around you if you don’t take a walk. There are cows, goats, pigs, dogs and a donkey on site but the domestic animals are less important than the natural flora and fauna found surrounding the place. The farm has a small man made river which runs from the hillsides along the southern border and actually circles the entire facility. This running water and all the sweet smelling fruit trees keeps the area covered in butterflies, birds and insects of all sorts. The bats swirl around at night feeding on the flying insects trapped in the beams of light around the buildings at night for a pretty cool night show.

The kids play in the stream in front of Circle B Farm

The stream runs in front of the hostel rooms for rent and around almost every building on site you can sit and peacefully enjoy the sounds of rushing water all day long from just about anywhere on the property. The running water and numerous fruit trees means that early mornings at are filled with the sounds of a dozen songbirds as they sing praise to the new day before us. One both mornings we were there it was true pleasure to stroll through the banana and pineapple fields and listen to the kingfisher and mockingbirds try to out sing each other. I’m going to need a much better camera in order to catch photos of many of the birds of Jamaica as I simply cannot get close enough to most of them for a decent shot but trust me when I tell you the air was thick with the sounds of birds and nature and it was beautiful.

is a great location to begin a number of eco tours of the area and central to the many attractions of the North Coast and Ocho Rios area. You can make it to Dunns River, White River Valley, the Bob Marley Mausoleum and much more in an hour or so from this place and its a great place for anyone interested in a youth hostel or camping vacation on the North Coast of Jamaica. For those budget minded travelers interested in tours of the North Coast and Ocho Rios but not wanting to spend more for a place to sleep then you will on the days activities then consider as a place to stay in your planning.

E-mail them at: info@circlebfarm.com

or call them at: 1-876-913-4511

You can write to them at: Priory P.A., St-Ann, Jamaica W.I.

Make sure to tell them Alfred @ JamaicaMax sends his love and maybe you’ll get a special tour.

More banana trees from Circle B Farm near Ochi

The Yard and Stream at Circle B Farm

Jamaican Ginger Plants

beautiful scene at Circle B Farm


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