We have several locations to choose from in London and further afield or you can suggest a location and we can travel to you.
BARNES, SW13
Within easy reach of south and west London, this lovely wood is an escape from the bustle of the city without travelling out of London.
DULWICH, SE21
This venue is the nearest campsite to Central London. There are big open spaces and woodlands next to the campsite. Sydenham Hill Railway Station is the closest station.
CROYDON, CR0
60 acres of woodland located in the green belt in South London with easy access from the M25. Less than an hour from central London by public transport. As well as bushcraft activities, there are other activities on offer at this site such as a climbing wall and archery.
ROMFORD, RM7
A large country park in London within walking distance of a tube station with the bonus of still feeling like you are in the countryside. The park is 84 hectares and has four lakes. The closest station is: Dagenham East tube station on the District line.
FOREST GATE, E7
A great urban getaway in the middle of suburbia in a wonderful private garden. Closest stations are Forest gate station and Upton park tube station.
WOODFORD GREEN, IG8
A large parkland with a private garden in the middle of the park. This is a fragment of a large 16th-century estate that is now divided to form two distinctive parks.
EAST HAM, E6
A lovely community garden, a great escape from the surrounding urban environment.
BOUNDS GREEN, N11
A scout camp for all types of groups. Parking plus accessible to an underground station. Indoor accomdation makes it a great place for school camps
COBHAM, KT11
A 30 acre venue with flat grassland, pinewood and mixed terrain on a high ridge in Surrey. Indoor accomdation also available.
Located in the north-east of Essex, just 7 miles outside of the historic town of Colchester. This location is made up of 29 acres of woodland, containing 14 sites and 3 buildings.
ESSEX, IG10
An outdoor education centre nestled deep in Epping Forest. It has lots of open spaces and is across the road from access to Epping forest great for activities such as shelter building, games and exploring.
Situated in the Ashdown Forest in the North of Sussex, midway between the South Coast and London. The site which is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is almost 400 acres of mixed woodland.