What you need to know

Rest Assured

All the info to make your loved ones stay a joy.

 

Your child comes first

Young Campers become part of the ‘camp family’ and a member of a small team, skilfully matched to each holiday child, ensuring everyone has fun whilst all needs are met!

All dietary requirements for holiday children are catered for by our team of wonderful chefs and children are provided with three cooked meals a day…and lots of treats in between.

At Camp we have a designated team who are responsible for storing and administering medication to children. There are many qualified first aiders on site.

Children are supervised at night so that nocturnal support and care are available.

All, and we mean all, of our activities are carefully risk-assessed to ensure safety is paramount for all at Camp.

Meet the Helpers

Volunteer Campers

All our amazing helpers are DBS checked and thoroughly vetted to make sure that children spend their time in a safe environment. 

Got any questions?

Before you arrive

Here’s a list of kit every young camper is going to need for their week of fun and activities.

Sleeping Bag and Extra Blanket (if possible)

Pillow (if possible)

Medicine

Black bag for dirty washing

Night clothes x 2 warm sets

Underwear – please pack spares

Washing kit – toothbrush, toothpaste, flannel, soap, shampoo, hair brush

Towels x 2 large and 1 x small

Swimming Kit – costume, towel, goggles and flotation aids if used (all in a bag please)

Riding clothes – jeans or full-length ordinary trousers and a long-sleeved top are suitable, with wellingtons or heeled boots

Everyday clothing – please send plenty in case of wet weather

Several sets of shoes / boots if possible

Evening clothes for events such as a disco and skittles

Wet weather clothes including a waterproof coat, hat, gloves and if possible waterproof trousers.

Warm coat / fleece for evenings

Sunhat, sunglasses and suncream/block

Torch

Wheelchair/walking frame or any other mobility aid if used – we can recharge power chair batteries

A small amount of personal pocket money is nice for the children but is not essential.

Blue badge for parking if available

Fancy dress is encouraged and always enjoyed