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Uniform Groups’ Favourite Things About Acorn Adventure WHY ACORn Uniform Groups’ favourite things about Acorn Adventure: 1. Enviable camp locations primed for adventure 2. Pre-erected `tent villages`, exclusive to each group of 35 or more 3. Small, privately owned and highly experienced 4. A personal service from friendly, helpful people 5. Excellent reputation for activities, staff, value and ‘camp life’ “I left teaching and started As one of the last remaining Acorn back in 1982 after privately owned school and organising trips for my own group travel operators, we pride pupils. My aim was, and still is, to ourselves on being big enough Uniform Groups Uniform give young people the opportunity for you to have confidence, old to experience adventure in an enough to know our stuff and environment that encourages a crucially, small enough to care passion for the outdoors, personal about the little things.” S P AM C Adventure Adventure confidence and a community spirit. Andrew Gardiner Founder and Chairman of Acorn Adventure OUR Acorn invented the ‘village camp’ concept back in the ‘80s and we still believe in the magic of sleeping under the stars. We now have more accommodation DTeSTINA iONS UK - options available but the original ethos of the accommodation experience runs through Opal Coast Adventure everything we do. This is why the vast majority of our camps have campfire nights Brecon Beacons Adventure Ardres for good old-fashioned fun, stargazing and toasting marshmallows. So it’s official, now we love camping and glamping! Woodland Adventure NEW (and glamping) Normandy Adventure Lake District Adventure NEW Hauteville-sur-Mer INDIA Overseas - UKLake District Alpine Adventure Opal Coast Adventure Adventure france Villeneuve, Grand Paradiso National Park Woodland Adventure Ardèche Adventure Normandy Adventure The Wyre Forest Camping la Savane Dordogne Adventure Alpine Adventure Brecon Beacons Club Correze italy Adventure South Wales Dordogne Adventure Mediterranean Adventure Ardèche Adventure Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava New foR 2018! Mediterranean Adventure spain podS CAbins TipiS DoRMS & BARNS Himalayan Adventure Popular for over 35 years, Camping pods are now Our Mediterranean Adventure Our brand new tipi village For those who prefer our tented villages are the ideal available at our private Brecon offers a more alpine-style in the woods is an exciting bricks to canvas, Dordogne and setting offering Uniform groups Beacons Camp, nestled in at the accommodation experience addition for Uniform Groups. Lake District centres offer groups of 35 or more their own private lakeside for the ultimate camping with its en-suite log cabins, Bookings of 35 or more have exclusive use of secure dorms and space, made up of up to 22 tents, experience. Group pods sleep set in a private zone of a large exclusive use of the camp, with converted stone barns respectively. a play area and a central marquee up to five and have proper beds, complex providing access 5 giant tipis (sleeping ten per Both centres provide private Leader for dining and socialising. Our lighting and heating. Leader to the wider facilities. tipi), 2 Leader tipis with real beds accommodation and bathroom comfortable, standing height pods sleep up to three and have (and a few extra luxuries) and facilities. tents are pre-erected for ease and proper beds, lighting, electricity, a giant open sided dining tent each group tent comes with four a TV, dining table and a toilet/ with a central fire pit. The village beds with proper mattresses and basin, kitchenette and TV. is equipped with running water solid flooring. Our Leader tents and electricity and has direct have two timber beds with comfy access to a separate toilet @AcornAdventure @AcornAdventure mattresses, electricity (overseas and shower block. Want to know more? Want to know more? camps), lighting, timber floor @ @ and storage. info acornadventure.co.uk info acornadventure.co.uk 01384 398 870 01384 398 870 www.acornadventure.co.uk www.acornadventure.co.uk www.acornadventure.co.uk WHY ACORn Uniform Groups’ favourite things about Acorn Adventure: 1. Enviable camp locations primed for adventure 2. Pre-erected `tent villages`, exclusive to each group of 35 or more 3. Small, privately owned and highly experienced 4. A personal service from friendly, helpful people 5. Excellent reputation for activities, staff, value and ‘camp life’ “I left teaching and started As one of the last remaining Acorn back in 1982 after privately owned school and organising trips for my own group travel operators, we pride pupils. My aim was, and still is, to ourselves on being big enough Uniform Groups Uniform give young people the opportunity for you to have confidence, old to experience adventure in an enough to know our stuff and environment that encourages a crucially, small enough to care passion for the outdoors, personal about the little things.” S P AM C Adventure Adventure confidence and a community spirit. Andrew Gardiner Founder and Chairman of Acorn Adventure OUR Acorn invented the ‘village camp’ concept back in the ‘80s and we still believe in the magic of sleeping under the stars. We now have more accommodation DTeSTINA iONS UK - options available but the original ethos of the accommodation experience runs through Opal Coast Adventure everything we do. This is why the vast majority of our camps have campfire nights Brecon Beacons Adventure Ardres for good old-fashioned fun, stargazing and toasting marshmallows. So it’s official, now we love camping and glamping! Woodland Adventure NEW (and glamping) Normandy Adventure Lake District Adventure NEW Hauteville-sur-Mer INDIA Overseas - UKLake District Alpine Adventure Opal Coast Adventure Adventure france Villeneuve, Grand Paradiso National Park Woodland Adventure Ardèche Adventure Normandy Adventure The Wyre Forest Camping la Savane Dordogne Adventure Alpine Adventure Brecon Beacons Club Correze italy Adventure South Wales Dordogne Adventure Mediterranean Adventure Ardèche Adventure Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava New foR 2018! Mediterranean Adventure spain podS CAbins TipiS DoRMS & BARNS Himalayan Adventure Popular for over 35 years, Camping pods are now Our Mediterranean Adventure Our brand new tipi village For those who prefer our tented villages are the ideal available at our private Brecon offers a more alpine-style in the woods is an exciting bricks to canvas, Dordogne and setting offering Uniform groups Beacons Camp, nestled in at the accommodation experience addition for Uniform Groups. Lake District centres offer groups of 35 or more their own private lakeside for the ultimate camping with its en-suite log cabins, Bookings of 35 or more have exclusive use of secure dorms and space, made up of up to 22 tents, experience. Group pods sleep set in a private zone of a large exclusive use of the camp, with converted stone barns respectively. a play area and a central marquee up to five and have proper beds, complex providing access 5 giant tipis (sleeping ten per Both centres provide private Leader for dining and socialising. Our lighting and heating. Leader to the wider facilities. tipi), 2 Leader tipis with real beds accommodation and bathroom comfortable, standing height pods sleep up to three and have (and a few extra luxuries) and facilities. tents are pre-erected for ease and proper beds, lighting, electricity, a giant open sided dining tent each group tent comes with four a TV, dining table and a toilet/ with a central fire pit. The village beds with proper mattresses and basin, kitchenette and TV. is equipped with running water solid flooring. Our Leader tents and electricity and has direct have two timber beds with comfy access to a separate toilet @AcornAdventure @AcornAdventure mattresses, electricity (overseas and shower block. Want to know more? Want to know more? camps), lighting, timber floor @ @ and storage. info acornadventure.co.uk info acornadventure.co.uk 01384 398 870 01384 398 870 www.acornadventure.co.uk www.acornadventure.co.uk www.acornadventure.co.uk A ll yoU hAvE To Do iS @AcornAdventure Want to know more? [email protected] Camt P De AilS 01384 398 870 OVeRSeAS CamPS www.acornadventure.co.uk Alpine Adventure Ardèche Adventure Dordogne Adventure Mediterranean CSHOO e Adventure Opal Coast Adventure Normandy Adventure Himalayan Adventure Brecon Beacons Adventure District Lake Adventure Woodland Adventure Alpine Adventure Normandy Adventure ACtiViTieS Villeneuve, Grand Paradiso National Park, Italy Hauteville-sur-Mer, Northern France Abseiling Our favourite camp for real adventure offering rock This peaceful seaside camp is just a short stroll from a Beach games climbing at 2,000m with views of Mont Blanc, a full long sandy beach and offers a wide range of activities, UK CamPS day’s white-water rafting on arguably Europe’s finest including one of our best rock climbing locations. Bivouac Brecon Beacons Adventure river and gorge scrambling in Cogne, famous for its Choose between the action-packed Multi-Activity Bushcraft gorge, meadows, views and wildlife. Even our new itinerary or Adventure & Discovery, combining adventure Brecon Beacons National Park Banana boats* toilet and shower block has breath-taking views! with cultural visits around this historical location. Our private lakeside site with views of Pen y Fan Canoeing offers a choice of camping pods or the traditional Acorn tented village. Each offer direct access to an Caving extensive range of watersports and outdoor activities. Campfire A true outdoor adventure combining a wealth Climbing of watersports and outdoor activities such Dive taster* as paddle boarding, canoeing, target sports, bushcraft and high ropes. The camp fire nights Excursion day are always hugely popular! Fencing Giant initiative Ardèche Adventure Dordogne Adventure Gorge scrambling Camping la Savane, South of France Club Correze, South West France Kata kanu Known as the Grand Canyon of Europe thanks to its Set in the Plateau de Millevaches National Park, Kayaking stunning scenery, this picturesque camp with swimming named after its 1,000 springs, this centre has lakes, High ropes pool is within walking distance of crags, caves and rivers woodland and pretty countryside on its doorstep making it an adventure haven.
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