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Wild Learning Adventure Camp

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From our secret camp deep in the woods, you'll venture out to try den building, fire making, tracking and stalking, mud sculptures, environmental art, whittling, forest games, tree climbing, stream dipping and much more!

For details click here and to book click here.

When is the event?

Tuesday 28 May 2013 (more dates available)

What time is it on?

10:15am - 4pm

Who is this for?

Ages 6+

How much?

£35 per day per child

Where to meet?

Totem Pole in Car Park 3

What to wear?

Outdoor clothing and footwear suitable for the weather

Do I need to book?

Essential to pre-book through Wild Learning

Dogs Allowed:

No
 

Event dates

Tuesday 28 May 2013
Wednesday 29 May 2013
Thursday 30 May 2013
Friday 31 May 2013

Chalara ash dieback

What's Here?

  • Educational
  • Picnic
  • Barbeque
  • Disposable BBQs are not permitted on site. There are 3 pre-bookable BBQ pitches on site, which can be hired between 10am-3pm or 4pm-close (summer months only).
  • Cycling
  • There is a popular waymarked family cycle trail through the forest. Cycle hire is available on site through Quench Cycles.
  • Fishing
  • Permits are available through Farnham Angling Society.
  • Horse riding
  • There are a number of suitable routes for horse riders within the forest. A permit is required by all horse riders who wish to ride off the public bridleways in the forest. Please contact TROT on 01622 735599 to apply for a permit (for more information see the link on the right of this page).
  • Orienteering
  • Maps for the permanent orienteering course can be purchased from the Forest Office (Monday - Friday bewteen 9am - 4:30pm) on 01420 23666.
  • Play area
  • Three very different play areas provide a challenge for all ages. Timberline provides older children with an assault course made of ropes, poles and chains suspended from the trees. Playwood is designed for younger children and offers a stimulating experience themed on the forest. The Habitat trail takes visitors on an exciting route around the forest punctuated with unusual play structures representing the creatures of the forest. The 3D Maze is a recent addition to the forest and is spread over 4 levels.
  • Walking
  • Alice Holt Forest is an ideal place for a walk in the woods. You can follow the waymarked trails or walk your own routes. There are four waymarked trails including the Easy Access Trail, which is suitable for wheelchair users, and the Habitat Trail, which is particularly popular with families. A map of the wood is available at the Cafe.
  • Visitor centre
  • The visitor centre is open Tuesday to Sunday 10 am to 5pm for most of the year and seven days a week during the school holidays. Check opening times in winter.
  • Wildlife
  • Alice Holt is home to a wide range of wildlife including insects, birds and mammals, bats and roe deer, green woodpeckers and squirrels to name but a few.
More about what's here

Location

OS Grid ref: SU 811 417
Postcode: GU10 4LS

Get directions

Contact

Recreation Officer
01420 520212
kathleen.calver@­forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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