Venue

Venue Type: 
Outdoor Activity
Overall Rating: 
0
One of Norfolk and England’s greatest heroes
Venue Type: 
Maritime / Sea Life
Overall Rating: 
0

The Nelson Museum celebrates the life and times of Admiral Lord Nelson. Find out about his remarkable naval career, the sea battles he won, his Norfolk childhood, scandalous love life and untimely death at the Battle of Trafalgar. 

Packed with dramatic and moving details the museum also offers ships' games, family fun days and a garden for picnics.

Library and archive (access by appointment only)

Education

The Nelson Museum offers the following learning opportunities:

Venue Type: 
Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
Overall Rating: 
0

The Brangwyn Hall at the Guildhall, Swansea is renowned as a major concert hall and conference centre,

The Guildhall was opened on 23 October 1934, and was originally conceived as the answer to an acute accommodation problem in the former Guildhall at Somerset Place (now the Dylan Thomas Centre). It was erected in a decade of biting recession and high local unemployment, so the construction of the building helped to alleviate local hardships. Had it not been for the availability of unemployment relief schemes, the Guildhall may never have been built.

Venue Type: 
Outdoor Activity
Overall Rating: 
0
Venue Type: 
Outdoor Activity
Overall Rating: 
0

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!

All of our activities are delivered by our fully qualified and experienced instructors and include sailing, paddle-boarding, snorkelling windsurfing and kayaking as well as dry land activities.

Venue Type: 
Outdoor Activity
Overall Rating: 
0

Allerthorpe Lakeland Park is set in 53 acres of grounds and lakes. We offer a variety of watersports as well as a campsite, and Lakeside cafe. Why not bring your family to come and enjoy the park and all we have to offer.

Venue Type: 
Outdoor Activity
Overall Rating: 
4.5

Bowles is located near Tunbridge Wells on the site of a natural south facing sandstone outcrop which offers a range of outdoor adventure including superb rock climbing, a dry ski slope, orienteering, archery and the giant Leap of Faith!

As our slogan - Achievement Through Experience - suggests, we specialise in developing young people of all ages and abilities, building confidence and daring, coupled with belief in their own abilities through engaging them in challenging and stimulating activities.

Venue Type: 
Outdoor Activity
Overall Rating: 
0
Tree-top climbing adventure park in the Cévennes mountains in France. Fun guaranteed!!!
Venue Type: 
Outdoor Activity
Overall Rating: 
5

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. There are two canyons to explore and to prepare your outing we will need to know the height, weight and age of each participant in advance.

  • 5 Adult parcours circuits from age 8 upwards
  • Big 8m jumps
  • 315m Mega Aerial Runway
Venue Type: 
Historic Buildings & Monuments
Overall Rating: 
0

Wilberforce House is the birthplace of William Wilberforce, famous campaigner against the slave trade. 

Admission to Wilberforce House is free. The museum tells the story of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and its abolition, as well as dealing with contemporary slavery. Galleries also offer a fascinating glimpse into West African culture.

The permanent displays at Wilberforce House include journals and items that belonged to William Wilberforce, including original costume. There are many significant items linked to slavery and the campaign to abolish it.

Pages

Login/Sign Up

Latest News

Schoolboy Falls From 60ft Cliff on School Trip

A 15-year-old boy fell 60ft over the edge of a cliff whilst on a geography school trip, miraculously only suffering minor injuries.