Enjoy Tree Top Adventure, Tree Top Junior and our Segway Adventure in Nottinghamshire.
Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January - don’t forget a pair of gloves!
At Key Stage 2 pupils will begin to adopt a more sophisticated approach to the core and foundation subjects.
In History, the requirement to study topics such as the Anglo-Saxon and Scots invasions and the Viking and Roman occupations creates many opportunities for school trips to some of the most important historical sites in the world, and a great variety of brilliant museums. There will always be a venue close by!
History trips can also be used in KS2 to develop pupils' 'use of geographical knowledge, understanding and skills to enhance their locational and place knowledge', one of the aims of the KS2 Geography curriculum. Such activities could also be linked to the national curriculum requirement to 'take part in outdoor and adventurous activity challenges both individually and within a team'.
But there are many other options for accessing imaginative and challenging activities from specialist providers. Some schools also like to organise short residential visits at for pupils at KS2 level to give classes a taster of new activities and team-working away from usual environments and families.
Enjoy Tree Top Adventure, Tree Top Junior and our Segway Adventure in Nottinghamshire.
Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January - don’t forget a pair of gloves!
Classic tenpin bowling, fun for young and old and great in the wet weather! Plus their unique Glow Track helps bowlers adjust their shots more easily resulting in higher scores, and there are ramps and bumper rails for the kids.
Kids love bowling, and if they are under 6 they can use a ramp and gutter guards. This MFA Bowl has 16 lanes!
The evil Dr Horrid is up to his dastardly tricks again! This time he has planted a 'dirty' bomb somewhere in the Hills aimed at contaminating the famous Malvern Water industry and poisoning locals. Our agent, Jane Pond, has learned that the deactivation code for the bomb is hidden in clues around the Hills. Can you find the code and save the day?
Offers children's, adults and family lessons from age 4; scenic farmland hacks, plus jumping, dressage and games.
Scenic hacks across 250 acre farm, plus jumping, dressage and games
Welcome to the website for Head For Adventure. We offer a variety of services for clients with a range of needs and abilities. We specialise in providing short breaks (or respite care) for adults and children with brain injury.
More than 500 years after the death of the last English king to die in battle, the story of one of history’s most controversial monarchs has been brought to life once again in a stunning new visitor centre.
The Northern Ireland Assembly, also known as Stormont, is the home of democracy in Northern Ireland.
Comprehensive Dry ski and snowboard facilities with lessons pre-bookable. Kids welcome.
From ski and snowboard lessons available to suit all levels (pre-booking essential), to the great race team and the freestyle team. You can also tube and bumboard.
Lightwater Valley is full of fun and adventure. We are the home of Europe’s longest rollercoaster - The Ultimate. We have over 40 other rides including the Falls of Terror, Raptor Attack, Twister, the Flying Cutlass and Ladybird. We also offer falconry displays, themed workshops, adventure playgrounds and cafes.
We cater for children from age 5 upwards.
Looking for a fun and interesting way to explore Robin Hood country? Don't just wander around aimlessly, do a Treasure Trail! These fun Trails show you the most interesting, historical and scenic locations. Enjoy a fun walk in the fresh air and solve the clues along the way.
Robin Hood’s Major Oak Treasure Trail is a fantastic way to explore.
The Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) is ideally situated close to the beach and pier, gardens and town centre and boasts a 650-space 'Park Mark' Safer Parking Award pay and display car park.
The building has four halls ideal for various concerts, conferences and exhibitions, making it the largest venue in the southern region.
Home to the lords of the manor of Clevedon for centuries, the core of the house is a remarkable survival from the medieval period.
The house was purchased by Abraham Elton in 1709 and it is still the much-loved family home of his descendants today.
Explore the striking display of Eltonware pottery and a fascinating collection of Nailsea glass.
Outdoor Adventure is a small and personal residential outdoor activity centre in a stunning cliff-top location on the rugged North Cornish coast.
We have over 30 years experience in delivering high quality School Activity Trips, Family Activity Holidays and non-residential activities. Sole occupancy of our centre is also available.
Fotheringhay Castle played a key role in the Tudor era, being the birthplace of a king, the site of the execution of a pretender ot the throne and then being destroyed by yet another.
Sixways Stadium is unlike any other development in the UK. A truly inspirational multi-purpose venue which is used 24/7, 365 days of the year. Home to both Worcester Warriors and Sixways Events, the amazing 65-acre complex is now one of the country's most exciting, dynamic and versatile venues.
Colston Hall is Bristol’s largest concert hall, presenting concerts and entertainment by major names in rock, pop, jazz, folk, world and classical music, stand up comedy and light entertainment, as well as local choirs, orchestras and schools.
Our purpose-built centre offers the very best in facilities and technology; and our experienced, enthusiastic team will help to ensure your event's success.
The Scottish Exhibition + Conference Centre (SECC) is the perfect location for any event. It's superbly situated in Glasgow, Scotland's largest and most exciting city. The Centre provides a wide range of conference and exhibition facilities - all under one roof.
The Worcester Treasure Trail is ideal for getting the kids out exploring whilst trying to solve a mystery treasure hunt.
The answers to the clues are located on existing monuments, buildings and structures: some are easy to find, some are a little bit trickier!
An important Dickens collection, based in the author’s only surviving London house, decorated in Victorian style. See some of his possessions, plus other memorabilia.
School Visits
Contact us for full details and to plan your trip.
Key Stage One
Each visit includes:
We are an award-winning, purpose-built conference, arts and entertainment centre offering a variety of facilities including:
Located 10 minutes from Kings Cross St. Pancras International and a short walk from Angel tube station, the Business Design Centre is one of London’s most popular conference and exhibition venues.
Manchester Central is an award-winning venue in the heart of one of Europe's most vibrant cities. Its vaulted arches and station clock have made Manchester Central an iconic city feature for over 130 years.
An imposing 18th century building set in 180 acres of grounds that were landscaped by ‘Capability’ Brown. Hall open for events and exhibitions during spring and summer. The parkland is open throughout the year and free to visit.
Himley Hall and Park is a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year, with stunning grounds where there is always something to see and enjoy.
A 15-year-old boy fell 60ft over the edge of a cliff whilst on a geography school trip, miraculously only suffering minor injuries.