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22-26 June 2015. Acorn Adventure is a well-established , fully accredited Adventure travel specialist for schools, groups and families - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Acorn Adventure is a well-established, fully accredited Adventure travel specialist for schools, groups and families

• Acorn offers a range of enviable Adventure Camp locations in France, Italy, Spain and Wales, all chosen for their close proximity to rivers, lakes, mountains, beaches, crags and caves.

• Acorn ensures a professional and dedicated team of qualified/assessed instructors to deliver an action-packed adventurous activity programme

• There are a great selection of activities available with Acorn, many of which take place in natural outdoor environments

• Acorn are passionate about camping and the great outdoors and are focused on inspiring young people to enjoy an active, outdoor lifestyle

• Acorn offers great value. Once at the camp, everything is included in the price, making this an easy trip to budget for

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• Tranquil lakeside location• Six water sports on offer!• Campfire by the lake• Close proximity to the UK

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Ardres, Pas d’Calais, Northern France

This small and friendly camp is set on the outskirts of the medieval town of Ardres, a pretty French location just a short drive from Calais.

The area has great local markets and seaside towns and is near to the popular town of Boulogne-sur-Mer

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Delivered by our qualified/assessed team of instructors

Morning Afternoon Evening

Monday Depart Arrive / Mission impossible Acorn Olympics

Tuesday High ropes (Leap of Faith) Kata kanu Campfire

Wednesday Climbing wall/archery Visit to Nausicaa Aquarium& Boulogne sur Mer or Kayaking

Acorn’s Got Talent

Thursday Paddle boarding Canoeing Town trail

Friday Depart /optional visit to supermarket

Return home

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• The camping village is your own private living space within the camp

• A village typically consists of 16 tents, set in a horseshoe shape with a central marquee for dining/socialising

• Each standing-height tent contains four beds and hard flooring

• Each village is assigned a Village Manager to support your group throughout your stay

• Meals are prepared by Acorn’s catering team and served in the marquee

• Acorn’s staff are on hand 24 hours a day and will keep everyone active and entertained all day and into the evening

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Fuel for adventure!Acorn Adventure promotes healthy and nutritious meals, which will keep children and adults fuelled for the day. A well balanced diet is essential which is why meals must consist of fruit, vegetables, starchy foods, dairy products and protein.

• No food is deep fried, we prefer to grill, roast, poach or bake it

• Meals are produced using fresh ingredients and minimal salt

• All dietary and allergen requirements can be catered for, if we are advised in advance of your visit

• Fresh fruit is always available• Happy to provide birthday cakes- just let us know

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• Professional and dedicated team of qualified/assessed instructors

• Trained to bring out the best in young people• All Acorn staff are DBS checked (Disclosure

Barring Service)• Focused on delivering a safe, enjoyable and

educational experience, in line with each group’s learning objectives

• Acorn’s aim is to inspire young people to enjoy an active, outdoor lifestyle

• Acorn’s on-site catering team will cook and serve all of your meals

• A dedicated Village Manager will be on hand to take care of our group

• Two members of staff are on duty throughout the night

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• Fully Accredited Adventure travel company• Over thirty years of experience (established since 1982)• A Founding Member of the School Travel Forum (STF)• ABTA and ATOL bonded (for your financial protection)• AALS Licensed (UK)• Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC Quality Badge)• British Canoe Union (BCU)• Institute of Outdoor Learning accredited (IOL)• Royal Yachting Association (RYA)• Association Training Centre

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• Sleeping bag / duvet• Small rucksack or bag• Wallet/purse (spending money) • Toiletries • Sun hat/cap • Change of clothes for evenings • Fleece/warm jumper in case of cold weather • Two pairs of trainers (one for getting wet &

one for keeping dry- no crocs or jelly shoes) • High factor suncream (50+) • Light waterproof jacket for warmer wet

weather (Decathlon offers these at good value)

• Torch & spare batteries • Passport • T-shirt (must cover to elbow-no vests• Shorts (to the knees) • Full toe protection- wet shoes or old trainers

• Long sleeved t-shirt (must cover to elbow-no vests)

• Water/sports bottle or wet/dirty clothes

• Light waterproof jacket for warmer wet weather (Decathlon offers these at good value)

• EHIC Card • Socks (At least 2 pairs for each day)• Plastic bags for wet/dirty clothe• Trousers/Tracksuits/Long Shorts • Underwear • Pillow • Nightclothes • Tie on for glasses are necessary for

activities • Insect repellent (just in case)

Please do NOT take expensive items such as iPods, cameras, PSPs, mobile phones or jewellery – as these may not be insured.