The Outdoor Guide Cap
The Outdoor Guide Cap Printed with single leaf logo
The Outdoor Guide Cap Printed with single leaf logo
The ultimate modern hooded classic offering super soft hand filled insulation and lightweight shell fabric providing great performance and compact storage. This amazing jacket will fold into its own hood and then literally “re-grow” when worn.
The ultimate modern hooded classic offering super soft hand filled insulation and lightweight shell fabric providing great performance and compact storage. This amazing jacket will fold into its own hood and then literally “re-grow” when worn.
The Outdoor Guide Craghopper Trousers
The Outdoor Guide Gin is the result of an exciting collaboration between Julia Bradury’s The Outdoor Guide and Derbyshire Distillery, combining their respective love of the area and great outdoors to create a uniquely refreshing gin.
£39.00
The Outdoor Guide Gymsac EarthAware™ organic gymsac.
The Outdoor Guide Leggings
The paper is made from recycled coffee cups and recycled pulp. About 40% of the paper is coffee cup – the other is made from recycled pulp. If the mill used 100% coffee cups, then the paper would only be good for making more coffee cups.
We are pleased to say that none of the coffee cup is wasted in the recycling process, the plastic is sent away to be made into insulation cables.
£12.50 inc p&p and a donation of £2.50 to Keep Britain Tidy
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The Outdoor Guide Padded Jacket
The Outdoor Guide Softshell Jacket
The Outdoor Guide Stormtech Polo
The Outdoor Guide Technical Polo
The Outdoor Guide Woolly Hat Embroidered with single leaf logo.
The Outdoor Guide Zero Gravity Jacket
The Outdoor Guide Unisex Zipped Hoodie
The Paddock at Rutland water is an adult only touring caravan and motorhome retreat for the discerning traveller. Set in 4 acres, with 15 generous grass pitches you can be assured of a relaxing and peaceful stay.
Situated adjacent to the popular cycle route around the reservoir (17 miles, or 23 if you take in the peninsular), the site also offers panoramic views across the water. An ideal place for bird watching as Osprey can often be seen in spring/summer, and a short walk to the Nature Reserve with its wealth of information in the visitor centre.
The site itself is located off the Manton to Edith Weston road on the south shore of Rutland Water. There are many local amenities and with the villages of Uppingham, Oakham and Stamford a short drive from the site you have everything you need for a memorable visit.
A short drive away is The Fox in North Luffenham which offers a warm welcome, great food and real ales.
Website: thepaddockrutlandwater.co.uk