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What's Included

Do you charge any hidden supplements?

No. The price shown on the pages of this website, and of the brochure, is the price you pay. There are no expensive unavoidable add-ons.  There are no hidden supplements.  There are no 'local payments'.  We don't even charge a fee for credit card payments. Our policy is always to be very clear and honest with our pricing.

Is insurance included?

Insurance is not included in the price, but we are able to provide fully comprehensive insurance for your family for £15.00 per person.

Please can you confirm what your price includes for your activity holidays?

Our price includes ALL food and accommodation, ALL activities, ALL specialist activity equipment and ALL instruction. There are no hidden costs at all, and there are no 'local' payments to be made.

For our coach holidays our price also includes transport to and from the UK!  If you are comparing our price with anyone else please remember to include all of the above in your calculations - it's amazing how much food or extra activity charges can add up if they're not included!

What are the tents like?

Acorn tents are basic and comfortable. They are only used for sleeping, as our self-contained villages each have their own play area and central marquee for eating and socialising. 

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Is there a minimum age restriction for children for the different activities?

Children seven years of age and over may participate in all of our activities. The date of birth defines when they can participate, so they don't need to be seven at the time of booking, but do need to be seven on the day of activities.  Sometimes children turn seven during the holiday - in these cases they can participate from their birthday onwards.

Children as young as 5 may participate in full at our Tan Troed centre in Wales.

Younger children are always very welcome at our centres, and there is always plenty for them to do.  Parental supervision is required but there are often younger children around and parents take it in turns to 'babysit'.  We've found this to be particularly common when two or more families travel together as friends.

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