Outdoor

Outdoor

What is it?

The outdoors covers everything that isn’t contained with a building! You can do many things outdoors, from extreme sport to simple appreciation of the surroundings. The exact conditions of the outdoors vary hugely all over the planet from snow and ice to hot, arid desert to swamps, mountains, rivers and wildernesses, so the activities available will depend on the climate of the specified area. 

What does it involve?

The varying nature of the outdoors means that it can involve almost anything! However, outdoor activities will always include some sort of interaction with the environment, whether it’s learning about nature and wildlife or travelling across challenging terrain.

Why do it and what are the benefits?

The increasingly technological society of today means it’s more important than ever to appreciate the outdoors, so spending time there and participating in activities should be an essential aspect of everybody’s lives and should definitely be included in a student’s education.

What equipment do we need?

You will need very different equipment depending on the activity you are participating in. For example, nature trails or hiking use very little equipment, whereas more complex activities such as abseiling will call for specific equipment – make sure to check ahead of time if you need to provide anything!

Who is it suitable for?

There will be an outdoors activity for people of absolutely any age and interest.

Costs?

Access to the outdoors is completely free, but the use of an activity provider will incur some costs; it will depend on the type of activity you do!

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Any activity that takes you far away from medical assistance should be carried out with caution and extra safety measures, and younger students should always be supervised carefully when outdoors! Many activities need to be provided by AALS licensed providers.

How do we include?

This will again depend upon the specific activity, so check with the provider to see their specific set up and generally exercise common sense in regards to the activity and the needs of your student group. You must always try to include students unless you can evidence that their participation in any particular activity is dangerous to themselves or others. Often with straightforward reasonable adjustments students with a wide range of issues can take part in activities and this can provide life-enhancing opportunities for them. There are many excellent providers who will be used to including such students in activities so it is often a good idea to contact them to discuss this in advance.

Doing it abroad?

The outdoors varies greatly all over the world as the climate changes, so participating in activities outside will be a great idea wherever you are! Ensure, though, that the safety standards and recovery processes are in place to your satisfaction before you book the activity. You may find it difficult to get your money back from an overseas provider if you turn up and are not happy ot proceed but haven't made clear your requirements in advance.

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Check out individual venue websites to see what sort of outdoor activities they have available!

Venues with this Activity

Discover Stratford upon Avon and its fascinating relationship with William Shakespeare. Join the award winning daily town walk! Informative, interesting and entertaining - Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun at 11am. Fri, Sat, Sun at 2pm.

Tree-top climbing adventure park in the Cévennes mountains in France. Fun guaranteed!!!

Open every day from 10 until 5pm, last departure at 4.30pm. Enjoy over 3 hours' worth of activities, including zip wires, climbing nets, jumps and rickety bridges strung between the trees. Also, don't miss out on canyoning in the river Ceze, a half-day activity.

Located within walking distance of one of the best beaches for water sports in the area and close to Tossa de Mar, this Spanish water sports trip in Cala Llevado offers schools and youth groups an action-packed activity programme, with plenty of time on the beach!

Come and carve the Original Iconic Concrete 70s Skatepark

ROM is one of the few groundbreaking 70s skateparks still holding its own. Many have come from wide and far to skate and ride The ROM. Bob Haro, Matt Hoffman, Tony Hawk, Lance Mountain and the Bones Brigade, Scott Maylon and even Billy Mills have ripped it up at Rom. 

Most come for the world famous Pool and the unbeatable never ending lines of the Moguls.

Let The Adventure Begin!

The Frank Chapman Centre is part of Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Councils Residential Education Service delivering a wide range of high quality outdoor programmes and activities for the community of Sandwell and others.

Carlingwark Outdoor Education Centre was opened in 2009 to deliver adventure activities to Dumfries & Galloway School pupils. The centre is available for hire to recognised groups, clubs and other organisations. The Centre is primarily used Monday to Friday for educational delivery and is available for hire at weekends throughout the year as well as recognised school holidays.

Kilvrough is a converted Georgian Manor House with its own history.  Using the stunning natural environment of the Gower Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, we deliver a wide range of courses and high quality residential outdoor learning experiences for young people and adults.

Absolute Outdoors Ltd was formed in 2013, by a group of directors with a love for the great outdoors, and a passion for high quality education and adventure. Absolute Outdoors Ltd specialise in providing outdoor experiences, outdoor education, training and qualifications to all ages and all levels of ability, nationwide.

Situated in the beautiful Longleat Estate is the simply stunning, Longleat Forest. The hilly landscape is truly spectacular and you'll see hundred-year-old Giant Redwoods. To get around, you can cycle, walk or catch the land train. Wherever you go, you'll be delighted by the gorgeous views.

We are all outdoor enthusiasts and committed to the highest standards of safety and service. 

Welcome to E3Adventures, we are a friendly Sussex based company specializing in adventure, expeditions and outdoor learning.  Between us we have nearly 70 years experience delivering learning and adventure throughout the UK (and further afield). 

Prepare to get snorkelling!

Our Mill Rythe activity centre on Hayling Island, Hampshire, is the perfect location for enjoying a waterside adventure.

Broadstone Warren is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Activties include Archery, Abseiling, Swimming and Zip Wiring.

NWT Hickling Broad offers groups an expansive landscape with wide skies, open spaces and plenty of wild places to explore. Large groups can spread out by having sessions in different habitats around the site, including boat trips on the largest expanse of open water in the Broads system.

NWT Cley Marshes, only 6km from Holt, provides groups with great opportunities to explore both coastal and wetland habitats. Include a visit to our award winning eco-friendly visitor centre. Your group can find out about its green sedum roof and innovative green technologies including wind turbine and rain water harvesting systems. The panoramic view across the Marshes is stunning.

The Scottish Wildlife Trust’s, Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve (part of the Clyde Valley Woodlands National Nature Reserve) is bursting with wildlife. Famous for its spectacular waterfalls and scenic woodland walks. In spring the woodland floor us abound with colourful wildflowers. Alive with bird song; over 100 species having made this reserve their home.

· Fun, interactive and exciting sessions designed to engage youngsters and to experience the natural environment in new ways.

· We have an outdoor classroom site next to Margrove Heritage Centre.  It has a mixture of woodland, meadow and ponds with access along a secluded footpath.

Gorham's Caves are the last known site of Neanderthal survival.

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