Showing 289–304 of 1037 results

Going Wild – The Beach Book

The beach book offers endless opportunities for play, adventures, and fun, whether you are at the seaside, next to rivers or beside lakes. Create your own adventures, by damming a stream or cooking up beach feasts. Invent fun games such as making stone towers or ball runs. Fire up your imagination and get creative with castles, sand mermaids and driftwood monsters. Beach rubbish may double as streamers, flags, boats or kites and the beach at night looks great with glowing holes or floating lanterns. The beach book is packed with ideas for exploring and enjoying every kind of beach.

+

Going Wild – The Den Book

Published May 2016. This book gives loads of ideas to make fun dens, hideaways, forts and camps, in the garden, woods, or the beach. Using everything from natural materials to junk.

+

Going Wild – The Stick Book

Just what it says in the title! A stick is one of the best toys ever; it can be anything you want it to be, and just to get your imagination going here are a few suggestions….

Age range 3 – 12 years

+

Going Wild – The Wild City Book

Loads of things to do outdoors in towns and cities.

Do you live in a city? Then the wild city book is for you! It’s all about having fun outdoors in the wild spaces near where you live – hunting for wildlife clues, watching wild creatures, making wild art, playing wild games, having exciting outdoor adventures. A wild, surprising world of plants and animals is always waiting to be discovered round the corner, right now, in every city. You just need to keep your eyes open and know where to look.

+

Going Wild – The Wild Weather Book

Dr. Seuss – “The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house. All that cold, cold, wet day.” Now there is no excuse for staying indoors. Imagine jumping in the biggest puddle you can find, or running barefoot and feeling squidgy mud ooze up between your toes.

Wild weather brings loads of opportunities to rush outside for some fun…..

+

Golf Courses

Greetham Valley in Rutland offers two superb championship standard 18 hole golf courses, alongside a 9 hole par 3 Academy course, floodlit driving range and putting green. We are delighted to announce that Greetham Valley won the Environmental Golf Course of the Year award in the prestigious national Golf Environment Awards 2017. 

We are passionate about our surroundings and strive to achieve not just the very best golf product but one that is as ecofriendly and habitat rich as possible. Alongside the golf courses there are some fabulous public footpaths offering a variety of circular walks all the way to Rutland Water. Accommodation is available in our contemporary hotel or luxurious self-catering wooden lodges.

+

Gorgeous Glamping Pods

Stay in one of our modern chic self-contained glamping pods. You’ll sleep well on the comfortable king size sofa bed and wake up to stunning views from your pillow through the Hobbit inspired circular doors.

There is a sweet little contemporary kitchenette with hob, microwave, fridge, and even a kitchen sink, or you can cook on the outdoor BBQ. Bedding, towels, lighting, heating, phone charging and free WiFi included.

No need to trudge over the fields in the dead of night to go to the toilet, as the glamping pods have a spacious shower room and toilet.

+

Greenbank Barns

A stunning trio of three large luxury holiday homes in Ravensworth, one of the North Yorkshire Dales prettiest villages which is the ideal Yorkshire retreat for family and friends looking for an extra special holiday in the Yorkshire Dales.

These large self-catering holiday properties are surrounded by breath taking Yorkshire countryside, located mid-way between the market towns of Richmond and Barnard Castle.

+

Greetham Valley Hotel

Greetham Valley in Rutland is a contemporary hotel boasting stunning views across the golf courses and surrounding countryside. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities onsite which include golf, a fully equipped gym, an outdoor bowls green, pétanque court, private fishing lakes and public footpaths. Not to forget the Valley Restaurant and Lounge Bar!

The Hotel is just a few minutes’ drive from Rutland Water, offering hotel guests the opportunity to explore the idyllic nature reserve, whilst making the most of the facilities available at the hotel itself. As a family owned and run hotel, a warm welcome is guaranteed for all guests at Greetham Valley, whatever their reason for visiting.

+
Grosvenor Wellingtons GreenGrosvenor Wellingtons Green

Grosvenor Wellingtons Green

Grosvenor from Cotswold, is the perfect welly for all weather conditions. With fully waterproof neoprene for excellent warmth and comfort.

  • 100% Waterproof
  • Pull On Loop
  • Lightweight sole
  • Reinforced toe and heel
  • Easy to clean overlay
  • 3mm Neoprene
+
CHOOSING A RIDE

Guide to choosing a ride

There are lots of bikes and types of bikes to choose from, so Raleigh have provided some helpful pointers for anyone thinking of taking up or returning to cycling:

As well as helping you in selecting the cycle type and brand your dealer should be able to help with choosing the correct size of bike for you.

+

Guided Walks in the Peak District

Personal Walking Guides
To get the most out of a day in the Peak District hills, why not hire your own professional walking guide?

Most walks are led personally by Cath Lee who knows the best routes, and can bring the experience to life by sharing with you a wealth of local knowledge. Whether you prefer a challenging hill or moorland walk, or a gentle stroll, she can devise the perfect walk for you.

If you are staying in local accommodation we might even be able to offer a guided walk right from your door, or if you are travelling in for the day by public transport walks can be arranged to start and finish at railway stations.

+
Hailsham

Hailsham – Little Downash Farm Camping and Caravanning Club Site

This is a Certificated Site (CS). These select sites are small, privately run campsites that operate under the Club’s jurisdiction and can only accommodate up to 5 caravans or motorhomes and up to 10 trailer tents or tents, unless express permission has been given by the Club to accommodate more.

+

Hampstead Heath: The Walker’s Guide, David McDowell

Hampstead Heath: The Walker’s Guide, David McDowell
David McDowall’s Walker’s Guide to Hampstead Heath gives the reader 10 enormously detailed walking tours for exploring the Heath, that much-loved slice of undeveloped, beautiful countryside at the heart of North London, and its famed surrounding areas …

+