publication date: May 25, 2010
Kids will particularly
adore getting back-to-nature with the on-site
Forest Rangers – with a passion for all things "outdoors", the
Rangers are happy to pass on their
knowledge about plants and animals in the area and can even teach
forest survival skills.
Bonnie Banks of Loch LomondSet on a
secluded enclave on the banks of one of Scotland’s best-known lochs,
Keycamp’s Cashel site is ideally located for exploring the home of
Rob Roy at Callander,
Stirling Castle and sampling the tipple at the famous
Glengoyne Distillery.
A
three night break from 1 June for a family of
two adults and up to four children staying in a tent at Cashel will cost just
£141, accommodation only.
Wild Yorkshire MoorsOutdoor escapades are not in short supply at
Keycamp’s Spiers House site in North Yorkshire – with
quad biking, rock climbing, rambling, horse riding,
paragliding, potholing all available nearby – there’s plenty to keep thrill seeking
families entertained.
A
three night break from 4 June for a family of
two adults and up to four children staying in a tent at Spiers House will cost just
£106, accommodation only.
Highland AdventuresThose who love the open water will adore
Keycamp’s Glenmore site, situated directly on
Loch Morlich with its array of opportunities for sailing, windsurfing and fishing. For dry land activities, the
Cairngorm Mountain Railway and the
Highland Wildlife Park are both close at hand.
A
three night break from 1 June for a family of
two adults and up to four children staying in a tent at
Glenmore will cost just
£106, accommodation only.
For further information, visit
www.keycamp.co.uk.