Wednesday 2 December 2009

Top 5 Adventure Holidays for Kids!

Author: MyFamilyUK

A child’s sense of adventure is a wonderful thing, and what better way to indulge it than in a summer activity camp?

Many traditional centres now offer their activities to families so that mum and dad can rediscover their inner child, and swap the daily grind for high adventure – healthy for mind, body and soul!

1) PGL

www.pgl.co.uk

This is a great expereince for the whole family, where you can have fun together or individually: it's up to you. There are 12 adventure locations across the countr, and there's even a family-only centre, Loch Ranza, on the Isle of Arran off Scotland’s West coast. Of course, holidays for school groups still operate and all the usual suspects (abseiling, fiendish assault courses and so on) are available whether kids come as a class or with their folks.

2) The Venture Centre

www.adventure-centre.co.uk

The unique location of this centre on the Isle of Man makes it an ideal venue for all the outdoor pursuits that are offered. Glens, fields and lakes provide the setting for most of the activities here, while older group members can go kayaking along the coastline.

Adventure courses specifically for families (based on a minimum of two adults and two kids) are available. All meals are prepared and served by the staff, bunkhouse accommodation and all local transport is included and the activity programme consists of three activities per day.

3) Kingswood Centres

www.kingswood.co.uk Kingswood Centres organise fantastic residential educational visits and school trips that focus on team-building, bonding and physical exercise. There’s endless amounts of cool activities for kids including a Laser Zone, quad-biking, a miniature castle and blindfold obstacle courses.

4) Woodland Ways

www.woodland-ways.co.uk

Woodland Ways offer Family Bushcraft courses in the wild. You’ll learn how to work in harmony with nature and its changing seasons, learning skills like how to purify your water, prepare food outdoors, light your own fire, track and make your own shelter – which you'll sleep in overnight. You'll also spend your time animal tracking, making campfires and playing Bushcraft games.

5) ATE Residential Summer Camps

www.ate.org.uk

Kids can enjoy loads of fun activities at ATE. Midnight stargazing, making chocolate board-games and den-building in woods, are just a few. Each site has its own attractions, from swimming pools to castles and country houses. Operating over Easter and Summer, ATE offer loads of different “Superweeks” with activities ranging from Arts and Crafts to ATE Olympics and even a Spy School.

Further Information

For further information and more great ideas about kids' holidays, log on to www.myfamilyuk.com. We've got loads of tips, treats and games to keep kids occupied over the holidays, as well as articles on how to plan fun family getaways.

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