Beginners’ Winter Skills
- dates: Fri 13 Feb - Mon 16 Feb 2009
- duration: 3 nights
- experience rating: 1
- location: Fort William show map
- price: from £150.00 pp
- availability: Places Available
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About the Break
This break is aimed at the summer hill walker who wants to be out in the hills on those wonderful crispy winter days.
From our base in the Scottish Highlands this Beginners’ Winter Mountaineering course has been specially designed to give you real winter mountain experience in the company of expert instructors. You’ll learn the skills to make the very best of winter months in the mountains, including:
- using crampons
- using an ice axe
- ice axe arrests
- planning winter walks
- navigating
- calculating risk
- making good decisions
- understanding winter weather
- avoiding avalanchesArrive Friday night, enjoy Saturday and Sunday in the winter hills, and depart Sunday evening or Monday morning.
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What's Included?
- 2 full days instruction and guiding
- Fully qualified expert instructors
- Crampons, Ice axe, helmet
- First aid cover
- Digital photos of the course (put on a special website for you to access)
- 15% Discount Voucher for Cotswold Outdoor
- 3 nights accommodation at the 3 star Alexandra Hotel, Fort William
- 3 breakfasts with choice of continental and full Scottish breakfast
- Packed lunches on Saturday and Sunday
- Transport from the hotel to each day's venue
- Free entry to Leisure Club facilities
Activity Only
With Hotel Accommodation:
All of the above plus:
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Itinerary & What to Bring
Friday
- Make your way to Fort William, Scotland
- 7:30pm: Drinks, Welcome briefing, Introductions at the Alexandra Hotel bar
Saturday
- 8:00am: Meet your instructor at the Hotel. Depart for a day in the winter hills
- 12:30pm: Lunch break
- 1:15pm: Continue with the day
- 4:00pm: Return to Fort William (if time permits via a Highland pub)
Sunday
- 8:00am: Rendez vous with your instructor. Depart for the day's chosen route
- 12:30pm: Lunch break
- 4:00pm: Return to Fort William
- 7.00pm: Evening get together, drinks, dinner, farewells
Monday
- Guests depart
What should I bring?
Please remember to bring the following clothing and equipment with you.
- Boots - quality leather or leather/Gore-Tex combination, must be rigid enough to take a crampon (B2 or B3) - local hire available
- Lots of warm outdoor wear - fleeces, thermals, leggings etc.
- Good quality walking socks
- Waterproof jacket and over trousers
- Gaiters
- Warm hat and at least two pairs of gloves or mitts
- Balaclava
- Ski goggles
- Large Day Rucksack for your daily use (35 - 50 litres)
- Rucksack liner (bin liner)
- Map, compass & whistle
- Headtorch with spare battery and spare bulb
- Survival bag (plastic is fine)
- Water bottle
- Flask for hot drinks
- Emergency food
- Personal first aid kit
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Accommodation
The Alexandra Hotel, The Parade, Fort William, PH33 6AZ
We use the 3 star Alexandra Hotel which is in a great location in the centre of Fort William, with shops, pubs and the train station within easy walking distance. http://www.strathmorehotels.com/alex_site
The hotel is one of the best in the area, providing everything you need to relax after a hard day on the hill: good en-suite rooms, comfortable bar, restaurant and high quality food.
Best of all, as a guest at the Alexandra Hotel you get FREE access to the facilities at the nearby Leisure Club, with a fantastic sauna, steam room and 84-degree heated swimming pool. So don’t forget your swimming kit!
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Travel
Fort William is the largest town in the west Highlands of Scotland . The area is well serviced with good rail and road links, and Glasgow and Inverness airports are 98 and 70 miles respectively from Fort William.
Drive up from central Scotland or Northern England, or fly from London Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton or Bristol to Glasgow or Inverness, followed by a 1 - 11/2 hour drive or a connection by coach or train.
Alternatively Scotrail operate a train service Fort William, with sleeper services from various cities in England. Contact Scotrail on 08457 48 49 50 or at http://www.firstgroup.com/scotrail/
You can be picked up and dropped off every day at the hotel, so it is possible you can do without your own transport.
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Reviews
Just a quick email from Janet and myself to say what a wonderful weekend we both had.You made us feel welcome and very much at ease and although a little stiff this morning at work, it has spurred us on to do more of these activities and hopefully more with yourselves. Many thanks once again.
Steve and Janet: Winter Walking Weekend for Two 2008 February
I would like to extend my thanks for the time we spent with you up in the mountains last weekend - an amazing amazing weekend..... I really did learn a lot....viva snow, viva ice!
Olly: Winter Mountaineering, Scotland 2008 February
Thanks for your enthusiasm and patience, I enjoyed the trip thoroughly and learned a heck of a lot. I'll definitely come again and will certainly pass on my recommendation in the future. Until next time.
Sean: Winter Mountaineering, Scotland 2008 February
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- Enquiry
- Tell a friend
Booking: Beginners’ Winter Skills
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| With Hotel Accommodation | £269.00 pp |
| Course Only | £150.00 pp |
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Beginners’ Winter Skills
- dates: Fri 27 Feb - Mon 02 Mar 2009
- duration: 3 nights
- experience rating: 1
- location: Fort William show map
- price:
- availability: Places Available
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About the Break
This break is aimed at the summer hill walker who wants to be out in the hills on those wonderful crispy winter days.
From our base in the Scottish Highlands this Beginners’ Winter Mountaineering course has been specially designed to give you real winter mountain experience in the company of expert instructors. You’ll learn the skills to make the very best of winter months in the mountains, including:
- using crampons
- using an ice axe
- ice axe arrests
- planning winter walks
- navigating
- calculating risk
- making good decisions
- understanding winter weather
- avoiding avalanchesArrive Friday night, enjoy Saturday and Sunday in the winter hills, and depart Sunday evening or Monday morning.
-
What's Included?
- 2 full days instruction and guiding
- Fully qualified expert instructors
- Crampons, Ice axe, helmet
- First aid cover
- Digital photos of the course (put on a special website for you to access)
- 15% Discount Voucher for Cotswold Outdoor
- 3 nights accommodation at the 3 star Alexandra Hotel, Fort William
- 3 breakfasts with choice of continental and full Scottish breakfast
- Packed lunches on Saturday and Sunday
- Transport from the hotel to each day's venue
- Free entry to Leisure Club facilities
Activity Only
With Hotel Accommodation:
All of the above plus:
-
Itinerary & What to Bring
Friday
- Make your way to Fort William, Scotland
- 7:30pm: Drinks, Welcome briefing, Introductions at the Alexandra Hotel bar
Saturday
- 8:00am: Meet your instructor at the Hotel. Depart for a day in the winter hills
- 12:30pm: Lunch break
- 1:15pm: Continue with the day
- 4:00pm: Return to Fort William (if time permits via a Highland pub)
Sunday
- 8:00am: Rendez vous with your instructor. Depart for the day's chosen route
- 12:30pm: Lunch break
- 4:00pm: Return to Fort William
- 7.00pm: Evening get together, drinks, dinner, farewells
Monday
- Guests depart
What should I bring?
Please remember to bring the following clothing and equipment with you.
- Boots - quality leather or leather/Gore-Tex combination, must be rigid enough to take a crampon (B2 or B3) - local hire available
- Lots of warm outdoor wear - fleeces, thermals, leggings etc.
- Good quality walking socks
- Waterproof jacket and over trousers
- Gaiters
- Warm hat and at least two pairs of gloves or mitts
- Balaclava
- Ski goggles
- Large Day Rucksack for your daily use (35 - 50 litres)
- Rucksack liner (bin liner)
- Map, compass & whistle
- Headtorch with spare battery and spare bulb
- Survival bag (plastic is fine)
- Water bottle
- Flask for hot drinks
- Emergency food
- Personal first aid kit
-
Accommodation
The Alexandra Hotel, The Parade, Fort William, PH33 6AZ
We use the 3 star Alexandra Hotel which is in a great location in the centre of Fort William, with shops, pubs and the train station within easy walking distance. http://www.strathmorehotels.com/alex_site
The hotel is one of the best in the area, providing everything you need to relax after a hard day on the hill: good en-suite rooms, comfortable bar, restaurant and high quality food.
Best of all, as a guest at the Alexandra Hotel you get FREE access to the facilities at the nearby Leisure Club, with a fantastic sauna, steam room and 84-degree heated swimming pool. So don’t forget your swimming kit!
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Travel
Fort William is the largest town in the west Highlands of Scotland . The area is well serviced with good rail and road links, and Glasgow and Inverness airports are 98 and 70 miles respectively from Fort William.
Drive up from central Scotland or Northern England, or fly from London Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton or Bristol to Glasgow or Inverness, followed by a 1 - 11/2 hour drive or a connection by coach or train.
Alternatively Scotrail operate a train service Fort William, with sleeper services from various cities in England. Contact Scotrail on 08457 48 49 50 or at http://www.firstgroup.com/scotrail/
You can be picked up and dropped off every day at the hotel, so it is possible you can do without your own transport.
-
Reviews
Just a quick email from Janet and myself to say what a wonderful weekend we both had.You made us feel welcome and very much at ease and although a little stiff this morning at work, it has spurred us on to do more of these activities and hopefully more with yourselves. Many thanks once again.
Steve and Janet: Winter Walking Weekend for Two 2008 February
I would like to extend my thanks for the time we spent with you up in the mountains last weekend - an amazing amazing weekend..... I really did learn a lot....viva snow, viva ice!
Olly: Winter Mountaineering, Scotland 2008 February
Thanks for your enthusiasm and patience, I enjoyed the trip thoroughly and learned a heck of a lot. I'll definitely come again and will certainly pass on my recommendation in the future. Until next time.
Sean: Winter Mountaineering, Scotland 2008 February
- Call: 01248 671 177
- Enquiry
- Tell a friend
Booking: Beginners’ Winter Skills
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| With Hotel Accommodation | £269.00 pp |
| Course Only |
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Hot Rock in Sardinia
- dates: Sat 18 Oct - Sat 25 Oct 2008
- duration: 7 nights
- experience rating: 1
- location: show map
- price: from £629.00 pp
- availability: Places Available
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About the Break
With cheap flights, beautiful weather and great rock Sardinia is the venue for our Autumn rock climbing break which offers you an adventure you’ll never forget.
This holiday is suitable for beginners and improvers, and is ideal for anyone who has been climbing indoors and wants to try climbing outdoors, for anyone wanting to learn to lead climb and for those wanting to improve technique and push up their standards.
There is a wide variety of sport and trad climbing across the grade range and if you’ve never climbed before, Sardinia is a great place to learn.
For those wanting to get to grips with leading on rock there are well protected bolted climbs in the lower grades, and numerous venues for developing your sport climbing and multipitch skills whilst under the expert tuition of British instructors.
You don’t need to be super-fit, but it would help if you have done some climbing - indoors or outdoors - before you go.
Situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia is a prime destination for Italian tourists during the hot summers. In winter it’s a magical place for walkers, climbers and mountain bikers.
We stay in Cala Gonone, a small seaside resort on the East coast of Sardinia offering impressive mountain scenery, beautiful sandy beaches, crystal clear seas and fantastic limestone cliffs and caves – it’s easy to see how it has become one of the top sun rock climbing venues in Europe.
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What's Included?
- 7 nights accommodation at the Cala Luna Hotel in Cala Gonone, Sardinia
- Breakfasts and packed lunches every day
- 6 days rock climbing instruction
- All specialist equipment, including helmets, ropes and climbing racks etc.
- Airport Transfers
- Fully qualified expert British climbing instructors
- First aid cover
- Digital photos of the holiday (put on a special website for you to access)
- Flights – you need to book these yourself
- Evening meals
- Extra activities e.g. mountain biking, boat trip
......and a warm sea for swimming or snorkelling, beautiful beaches for relaxing and the best ice cream in the the world!What’s Not Included?
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Itinerary & What to Bring
- Single and multipitch sport climbing days
- Naturally protected adventure climbing
- Seaside bouldering
- Intro leading instruction
- Multipitch skills + tuition
- Performance lead coaching
Saturday 18th October
Fly from UK to Olbia, Sardinia
Your instructors will meet you at the airport.
Transfer to Cala Gonone, check in to the hotel.
Drinks, welcome briefing and introductions in bar.
Sunday – Friday:
A varied and fun week of rock climbing.
We tailor each itinerary to group interest and aspirations, as the area is suited to a wide variety of both guided climbing and instructional/coaching activities. The typical types of climbing and activities available may include:
Saturday 25th October
Transfer to airport. Flight back to UKWhat should I bring?
Please remember to bring the following clothing and equipment with you.
- Passport, European Health Insurance Card (replaces the old E111), Travel Insurance Documents
- Rock climbing shoes, harness & helmet if you have them (we can provide them free of charge if you don't have your own)
- Waterproof jacket
- Cool outdoor clothing (shorts, T-shirts, vests etc.)
- Warm outdoor clothing (fleeces, jumpers, tracksuit / jogging bottoms / leggings), even in Sardinia!
- Warm hat and gloves
- Day rucksack (25 - 35 litres)
- Water bottle
- Any personal climbing equipment you wish to use
- Swimming costume / beach wear
- Sunhat, sunscreen, shades
- Trainers or approach shoes for walking to the crags
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Accommodation
Hotel Cala Luna - Lungomare Palmasera 6, 08020 Cala Gonone, Sardinia
You will stay at the 3-star Hotel Cala Luna, a short walk from the historical port and beautiful beaches in Cala Gonone. The location is simply stunning - the hotel terrace overlooks the sea and a wonderful unspoilt coastline.
Hotel Cala Luna is an elegant & friendly family-run hotel, and the ideal place for those who want to spend a relaxing and memorable holiday in Sardinia and make use of modern facilities in a welcoming atmosphere.
All of the 27 rooms are spacious and elegantly decorated, with comfortable, contemporary furniture and modern amenities, such as mini-bar, individual climate controls, high speed internet access, satellite TV, security box and hair-drier. Most of the rooms have a balcony overlooking the sea.
Hotel Cala Luna facilities include an excellent restaurant with great service. -
Travel
You will need to fly to Olbia in Sardinia.
Easyjet fly into Olbia from London Gatwick to Olbia. Your instructors will meet you at Olbia airport and free airport transfers will be provided for the following flights:
Saturday 18th October dep. London Gatwick 14.00, arr. Olbia 17.20
Saturday 25th October dep. Olbia 17.50, arr. London Gatwick 19.10
Fares are currently available from £17.99 one way, incl. taxes and charges.
Please note:
If you decide to arrive or leave on a different flight you will need to make your own way to the hotel in Cala Gonone.
We can arrange extra nights accommodation at the hotel - please contact us with your requirements. -
Reviews
Thank you both for a wicked holiday. We learnt and achieved so much, and had a whale of a time too! Super, super time had by all of us……Look forward to seeing you both again!
Nichola: Rock Climbing Holiday, Sardinia 2006 October
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Booking: Hot Rock in Sardinia
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| I would like my own room | £699.00 pp |
| I will be allocated someone to share with | £629.00 pp |
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Navigation Skills
- dates: Fri 05 Sep - Sun 07 Sep 2008
- duration: 2 nights
- experience rating: 1
- location: Capel Curig show map
- price: from £145.00 pp
- availability: Places Available
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About the Break
Enjoy a weekend walking in the hills, learning how to use a map and compass.
Our instructors will take you through all the skills you need to go walking in the countryside, whatever the weather and the visibility.
From map symbols and grid references to taking bearings, measuring distance and contour lines, we will cover all the essentials so that you can explore the hills and mountains with confidence.
This is a practical 2 day course, where we will be out in the hills all day, so come prepared to go outdoors!
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What's Included?
- 2 days navigation instruction and guiding
- Maps and compasses
- Fully qualified expert instructors
- First aid cover
- Waterproofs (if required)
- Digital photos of the day (put on a special website for you to access)
- 15% Discount Voucher for Cotswold Outdoor
- 2 nights accommodation at the Bryn Tyrch Hotel in Capel Curig
- 2 breakfasts with choice of continental and full Welsh breakfast
- 2 picnic lunches
Course Only
With Hotel Accommodation:
All of the above plus:
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Itinerary & What to Bring
Friday
- Travel to North Wales
Saturday
- 9:15am: Meet your instructor and the rest of the group in Capel Curig, Snowdonia . Depart for a day in the hills
- 12:30pm: Lunch break
- 1:15pm: Continue with the navigation course
- 5:00pm: Return to Capel Curig (if time permits via a Snowdonia pub)
Sunday
- 9:30am: Rendez vous with your instructor. Depart for the day's chosen route
- 12:30pm: Lunch break
- 4:00pm: Return to Capel Curig. Farewells, guests depart
What should I bring?
Please remember to bring the following clothing and equipment with you.
- Walking boots with ankle support (local hire is available)
- Waterproof jacket and over trousers (these don't necessarily have to be expensive breathable types). We have a limited store of spare waterproofs if you don't have your own
- Warm outdoor clothing (fleeces, jumpers, tracksuit / jogging bottoms / leggings)
- Warm hat and gloves, even in the summer
- Rucksack for your daily use (approx. 25 - 35 litres)
- Rucksack liner (bin liner)
- Water bottle
- Flask (if you want hot drinks during the day)
- Headtorch, if you have one
Maps and compass
If you have OS maps of the area and a compass do bring them with you. We are happy to lend these, just let us know before the course and your instructor will bring them for you.
You will use the following map:
1:25 000 OS Explorer OL17 Snowdon and Conwy Valley -
Accommodation
Bryn Tyrch Hotel, Capel Curig, Gwynedd, Snowdonia, LL24 0EL
The Bryn Tyrch Hotel is situated in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park surrounded by magnificent scenery. Capel Curig is an ideal centre for outdoor pursuits and the hotel is very popular with walkers and climbers.
All the rooms are en-suite and have a television and hot drinks facilities. You will share a room with one other group member of the same gender or you can choose to pay a supplement for a single room.
The evening menus offer an excellent selection of traditional Wesh fare, with good quality, fresh ingredients, sourced from local suppliers. The chefs also pride themselves on offering the best vegan and vegetarian meals in North Wales. The menus are complemented by a very reasonably priced and carefully selected wine list.
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Travel
Drive to Capel Curig or take the train to Bangor where we’ll pick you up.
Capel Curig is well connected to the UK’s road network via North Wales’s A55 coastal expressway which links to the M6 and the A5 from the M54. The drive to Capel Curig takes around 4½ hours from London, about 2 hours from Birmingham or Manchester or considerably less from Liverpool or Chester.
For route details see http://www.theaa.com/travel
Train travel details
Please let us know when your train arrives in Bangor and we will arrange a pick-up from the station. We will of course take you back to the station at the end of the course.
For train travel information see http://www.thetrainline.com -
Reviews
I've had the most wonderful time, learnt loads. Gareth was great fun and a very good leader.
Lizzie: Get Lost? Navigation Skills 2008 April
We both really enjoyed ourselves. We were most impressed by your friendliness and flexibility, combined with clear professionalism and enthusiasm for your area of expertise. Many thanks.
Dorcas: Navigation Skills 2008 March
Great instruction, great time had. Hope to do more with you.
Sara: Get Lost? Navigation 2006 July
- Call: 01248 671 177
- Enquiry
- Tell a friend
Booking: Navigation Skills
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| with Hotel Accommodation | £229.00 pp, based on two sharing |
| Course Only | £145.00 pp |
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Navigation Skills
- dates: Fri 03 Oct - Sun 05 Oct 2008
- duration: 2 nights
- experience rating: 1
- location: Capel Curig show map
- price: from £145.00 pp
- availability: Places Available
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About the Break
Enjoy a weekend walking in the hills, learning how to use a map and compass.
Our instructors will take you through all the skills you need to go walking in the countryside, whatever the weather and the visibility.
From map symbols and grid references to taking bearings, measuring distance and contour lines, we will cover all the essentials so that you can explore the hills and mountains with confidence.
This is a practical 2 day course, where we will be out in the hills all day, so come prepared to go outdoors!
-
What's Included?
- 2 days navigation instruction and guiding
- Maps and compasses
- Fully qualified expert instructors
- First aid cover
- Waterproofs (if required)
- Digital photos of the day (put on a special website for you to access)
- 15% Discount Voucher for Cotswold Outdoor
- 2 nights accommodation at the Bryn Tyrch Hotel in Capel Curig
- 2 breakfasts with choice of continental and full Welsh breakfast
- 2 picnic lunches
Course Only
With Hotel Accommodation:
All of the above plus:
-
Itinerary & What to Bring
Friday
- Travel to North Wales
Saturday
- 9:15am: Meet your instructor and the rest of the group in Capel Curig, Snowdonia . Depart for a day in the hills
- 12:30pm: Lunch break
- 1:15pm: Continue with the navigation course
- 5:00pm: Return to Capel Curig (if time permits via a Snowdonia pub)
Sunday
- 9:30am: Rendez vous with your instructor. Depart for the day's chosen route
- 12:30pm: Lunch break
- 4:00pm: Return to Capel Curig. Farewells, guests depart
What should I bring?
Please remember to bring the following clothing and equipment with you.
- Walking boots with ankle support (local hire is available)
- Waterproof jacket and over trousers (these don't necessarily have to be expensive breathable types). We have a limited store of spare waterproofs if you don't have your own
- Warm outdoor clothing (fleeces, jumpers, tracksuit / jogging bottoms / leggings)
- Warm hat and gloves, even in the summer
- Rucksack for your daily use (approx. 25 - 35 litres)
- Rucksack liner (bin liner)
- Water bottle
- Flask (if you want hot drinks during the day)
- Headtorch, if you have one
Maps and compass
If you have OS maps of the area and a compass do bring them with you. We are happy to lend these, just let us know before the course and your instructor will bring them for you.
You will use the following map:
1:25 000 OS Explorer OL17 Snowdon and Conwy Valley -
Accommodation
Bryn Tyrch Hotel, Capel Curig, Gwynedd, Snowdonia, LL24 0EL
The Bryn Tyrch Hotel is situated in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park surrounded by magnificent scenery. Capel Curig is an ideal centre for outdoor pursuits and the hotel is very popular with walkers and climbers.
All the rooms are en-suite and have a television and hot drinks facilities. You will share a room with one other group member of the same gender or you can choose to pay a supplement for a single room.
The evening menus offer an excellent selection of traditional Wesh fare, with good quality, fresh ingredients, sourced from local suppliers. The chefs also pride themselves on offering the best vegan and vegetarian meals in North Wales. The menus are complemented by a very reasonably priced and carefully selected wine list.
-
Travel
Drive to Capel Curig or take the train to Bangor where we’ll pick you up.
Capel Curig is well connected to the UK’s road network via North Wales’s A55 coastal expressway which links to the M6 and the A5 from the M54. The drive to Capel Curig takes around 4½ hours from London, about 2 hours from Birmingham or Manchester or considerably less from Liverpool or Chester.
For route details see http://www.theaa.com/travel
Train travel details
Please let us know when your train arrives in Bangor and we will arrange a pick-up from the station. We will of course take you back to the station at the end of the course.
For train travel information see http://www.thetrainline.com -
Reviews
I've had the most wonderful time, learnt loads. Gareth was great fun and a very good leader.
Lizzie: Get Lost? Navigation Skills 2008 April
We both really enjoyed ourselves. We were most impressed by your friendliness and flexibility, combined with clear professionalism and enthusiasm for your area of expertise. Many thanks.
Dorcas: Navigation Skills 2008 March
Great instruction, great time had. Hope to do more with you.
Sara: Get Lost? Navigation 2006 July
- Call: 01248 671 177
- Enquiry
- Tell a friend
Booking: Navigation Skills
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| with Hotel Accommodation | £229.00 pp, based on two sharing |
| Course Only | £145.00 pp |
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Bank Holiday Activity Weekend in Snowdonia for Singles
- dates: Fri 22 Aug - Mon 25 Aug 2008
- duration: 3 nights
- experience rating: 1
- location: Menai Bridge show map
- price: from £269.00 pp
- availability: Places Available
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About the Break
A brilliant way to spend this August Bank Holiday weekend! Three hand-picked and extremely exciting activities in the stunning surroundings of the Snowdonia National Park.
This activity weekend is for active single people who love the outdoors and want to try some exciting activities. There’ll also be plenty of opportunity to socialise with like-minded singles! The age range is typically 25 to 45 and the weekend is a sociable and relaxed event.
The high ratio of instructors to clients, top quality equipment and expertise of your instructors will ensure you have a fantastic break.
Activities include Coasteering, Hill Walking and a choice of either Sea Kayaking or Mountain Scrambling.
The activities we have chosen are designed to suit a range of abilities so don’t worry if you’ve never tried them before. All specialist equipment, including wetsuits, buoyancy aids, helmets, harnesses and ropes are provided.
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What's Included?
- 3 nights accommodation at the Anglesey Arms Hotel in Menai Bridge
- 3 breakfasts with choice of continental and full Welsh breakfast
- Packed lunches every day
- 3 full days of exciting outdoor activities
- all specialist equipment
- Transfers to activity venues
- Pick-up (if required) from Bangor station
- Experienced and fully qualified instructors
- First aid cover
- Waterproofs (if required)
- Digital photos of the weekend (put on a special website for you to access)
- 15% discount vouchers at Cotswold Outdoors
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Itinerary & What to Bring
- 2:00pm: Make your way to The Anglesey Arms Hotel, Menai Bridge, North Wales. Check in from 2pm onwards
- 7:30pm: Drinks, welcome briefing and introductions in hotel bar
- 8:00pm: Dinner in hotel
- 7:30am onwards: Breakfast at hotel
- 9:15am: Meet for Coasteering. Transport from hotel to the activity venue
- 12:30pm: Lunch stop, packed lunch provided
- 1:15pm: Continue with day's activity
- 5:30pm: Transfer back to hotel
- 7:30pm: Dinner in hotel and drinks afterwards in the hotel bar
- 7:30am onwards: Breakfast at the hotel
- 9:15am: Meet for Hill walking. Transport from Menai Bridge to the start of the day's route
- 12:30pm: Lunch stop, packed lunch provided
- 1:15pm: Continue with day's route
- 5.00pm: Transfer back to hotel
- 7:30pm: Dinner in hotel and drinks afterwards in the hotel bar
- 7:30am onwards: Breakfast at the hotel
- 9:15am: Meet for Mountain Scramble or Sea Kayaking. Transport from Menai Bridge to the activity venues
- 12:30pm: Lunch stop, packed lunch provided
- 1:15pm: Continue with day's activity
- 3.30pm: Transfer back to hotel
- 4.00pm: Farewells. Guests depart
Friday 22nd August
Saturday 23rd August
Sunday 24th August
Monday 25th August
What should I bring?
Please remember to bring the following clothing and equipment with you.
- Sturdy trainers or hiking boots (boots essential for hill walking)
- For the Gorge Scrambling or Coasteering you need to bring a complete change of clothes and shoes
- Waterproof jacket and over trousers (these don't have to be expensive breathable types)
- Warm outdoor clothing (fleeces, jumpers, tracksuit / jogging bottoms / leggings), even in the summer
- Warm hat and gloves, even in the summer
- Rucksack for your daily use (20 - 30 litres)
- Rucksack liner (bin liner)
- Water bottle
- Flask, if you want a hot drink during the day
- Small first aid kit
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Accommodation
The Anglesey Arms, Mona Road, Menai Bridge, North Wales LL59 5EA
The Anglesey Arms Hotel is in the town of Menai Bridge on the Anglesey side of the Menai suspension bridge. Completed in 1826 the Menai Bridge was a triumph of civil engineering and the biggest suspension bridge in the world at the time.
The Anglesey Arms is a short drive from Snowdon making it the perfect base from which to enjoy the fantastic scenery and activities on offer in the area and also allows access to some of the most beautiful beaches in Wales.
The hotel bedrooms have recently been refurbished to a high standard and the restaurant offers seasonal changes in variety and produce to their highly appealing menu of traditional and international dishes. -
Travel
You can drive to Menai Bridge on Anglesey, or take the train to Bangor where we’ll pick you up.
Menai Bridge is well connected to the UK’s road network via North Wales’s A55 coastal expressway which links to the M6 and the A5 from the M54. The drive to Menai Bridge takes around 4½ hours from London, about 2 hours from Birmingham or Manchester or considerably less from Liverpool or Chester.
For route details see http://www.theaa.com/travel
Train travel details
We will arrange a pick-up from Bangor train station at 19.05 on Friday (train departs Euston at 15.49, direct to Bangor, arriving at 19.05 - total travel time 3 hours 16 mins).
There is considerable disruption to the train service on the Bank Holiday Monday so you will need to check connections, however we can take you back to the station in time to catch the 16.17 train to Crewe.
For more train travel information see http://www.thetrainline.com
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Reviews
Tuition was excellent and instructors had excellent sense of humour!
Rachel: Multi-Activity Break 2008 May
Really good weekend, activities and staff were excellent. Had a great time.
Glen: Multi-Activity Bank Holiday Break 2008 May
Excellent instruction... thanks for picking us up from the station.
Janet: Multi-Activity Break 2008 January
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Booking: Bank Holiday Activity Weekend in Snowdonia for Singles
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| With Hotel Accommodation - single room | £309.00 pp |
| with Hotel Accommodation - twin room | £269.00 pp |
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