
69.00 £
Gorge walking is where you follow a stream or small river, not just its general course, but the actual flow of the water. And not just by walking alongside it but actually by being in it! At times you will be tackling streams just a foot or so deep, but you may be forced to swim through rougher water. The real fun starts when you encounter a waterfall: there's no question of going round, you just have to jump. This is a fun day for all those brave enough. The day will begin with an instructor going over the safety aspects of the experience and also the planned route. The experienced instructors will guide your group down the steep gorge wearing wetsuits and harnesses to navigate pools of water and steep waterfalls.

69.00 £
Leave behind your office day to day life and go on a hill walk around the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Snowdonia is a region in north Wales and the national park covers 838 square miles. Mountains such as Snowdonia, Cader Idris Aran and the Berwyn's make up the landscape. This is a truly memorable and uplifting day of adventure which will start in a remote part of the park and include some spectacular sights. On the morning you will meet your guide and be given an introduction to the day. The duration of the walk is five to six hours, during this period you will be expected to carry your own rucksack. Feel free to take pictures as you go. Whilst this activity is dependent on appropriate weather conditions, if the planned walk is not suitable an alternative will be offered except in extreme weather.

134.00 £
You may have seen nature programmes on television that show picturesque landscapes in a faraway land and you wish you could go there. Well these sorts of places are much closer to home than you might think. The Lake District is one of the most beautiful places in England and houses Scafell Pike, which at 978 metres (3,209 feet), it is the highest mountain in England. There is also the Snowdonia National Park where you can see some beautiful greens and a fantastic mountain landscape made up from Cader Idris Aran and the Berwyn's. How about the Brecon Beacon National Park. From its remote wilderness, contrasting with sheltered ancient woodlands, reservoirs, breathtaking waterfalls, caves and windswept uplands, there's something for everyone. Either of these places will make you realise what a beautiful country we live in. The typical programme will vary at each location but generally your day will begin with a meeting with your guide and you'll be given an introduction to the day. The duration of the walk is five to six hours and you will be expected to carry your own belongings. Please note whilst this activity is dependent on appropriate weather conditions, if the planned walk is not suitable an alternative will be offered except in extreme weather, depending on location.

49.00 £
The term 'orienteering' was first used in 1886 and meant the crossing of unknown land with the aid of a map and a compass. Developed in Sweden, orienteering grew from military training in land navigation into a competitive sport for military officers, then for civilians. Give it a go yourself and see if you can find your way from 'A' to 'B'. This is an introductory session which will enable you to learn the basic skills of Orienteering.

134.00 £
Leave behind your office day to day life and go on a hill walk around the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Snowdonia is a region in north Wales and the national park covers 838 square miles. Mountains such as Snowdonia, Cader Idris Aran and the Berwyn's make up the landscape. This is a truly memorable and uplifting day of adventure which will start in a remote part of the park and include some spectacular sights. On the morning you will meet your guide and be given an introduction to the day. The duration of the walk is five to six hours, during this period you will be expected to carry your own rucksack. Feel free to take pictures as you go. Whilst this activity is dependent on appropriate weather conditions, if the planned walk is not suitable an alternative will be offered except in extreme weather.

39.00 £
This is the perfect experience for those who have a love of the great outdoors or fancy a break from hectic city life. Soak up the beautiful scenery and panoramic views in this guided walk through the Peak District. Some example routes are through Stanage Edge and the Great Ridge, providing some of the most interesting and dramatic scenery in the National Park. Along the way your friendly and professional tour guide is sure to teach you a thing or two about the local histories behind the route you have taken. This experience will leave you wanting to return to the Peak District to discover everything else it has to offer within its numerous routes through the striking hills and mountains. After a welcome and introduction, your guide will brief you on the route you will be taking. Once you have set off, your tour guide will then provide information on the folklore, geology and wildlife you may encounter along the way. The length of the route will typically be between four and five and a half miles. During the walk you will usually stop half way for a rest, a great opportunity to take some photos of the surrounding landscapes before you set off on the last leg of your walk. There are types of walk for all levels - from gentle strolls to an energetic and challenging trek. Please note the routes and starting points will vary depending on the level of walk you prefer and the season. Please enquire on booking for further information.