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# Family Bushcraft Adventure Lesson in Wrexham

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Family Bushcraft Adventure Lesson in Wrexham
- **URL slug**: family-bushcraft-adventure-lesson-in-wrexham
- **Course id**: 58599
- **Centre id**: 58558

## Short summary

Step into the woods as a family and learn practical bushcraft through hands-on activities designed for all ages. You’ll build dens, light fires, prepare food, and work together using traditional skills in a relaxed and friendly environment. Children and adults take part equally, making it a shared learning experience from start to finish. Key Details Group size: Up to 6 families Duration: Full-day session Age suitability: Children aged 6+ (under 6s welcome with paying family) Location: Park in the Past, Fagl Lane, Hope, Wrexham, LL12 9HB Key Skills Campfire lighting with natural methods Safe use of knives and bushcraft tools Woodland shelter construction Cooking outdoors using basic techniques Teamwork and problem-solving in a natural setting What to Expect Everything kicks off with a wel…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Bushcraft & Survival
- **Experience levels**: Beginner
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Lessons & Courses, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: Wales
- **Subregions**: North Wales
- **Countries**: United Kingdom


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Wrexham
- **Coordinates**: 53.1191502, -3.0464946 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 95
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: GBP
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Woodland Classroom
- **Owner / contact label**: James Kendall
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
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- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 30
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: All cancellations made by customers incur a 10% administration fee. If you cancel more than two weeks before the event, you will receive a full refund minus the 10% administration fee. Cancellations made within two weeks of the course start date are not eligible for a refund. If the course is cancelled by the organiser due to unsafe weather, instructor illness, or other unforeseen circumstances, customers may choose either a full refund or an alternative date for the course.
- **Booking type (label)**: supabase-request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Step into the woods as a family and learn practical bushcraft through hands-on activities designed for all ages. You’ll build dens, light fires, prepare food, and work together using traditional skills in a relaxed and friendly environment. Children and adults take part equally, making it a shared learning experience from start to finish. Key Details Group size: Up to 6 families Duration: Full-day session Age suitability: Children aged 6+ (under 6s welcome with paying family) Location: Park in the Past, Fagl Lane, Hope, Wrexham, LL12 9HB Key Skills Campfire lighting with natural methods Safe use of knives and bushcraft tools Woodland shelter construction Cooking outdoors using basic techniques Teamwork and problem-solving in a natural setting What to Expect Everything kicks off with a welcome briefing and introduction to the woodland space. Once everyone’s settled in, you’ll get stuck into fire-lighting techniques using traditional methods and natural materials found around you. There's time to try your hand at making feather sticks and using a fire steel under supervision. From there, the group moves on to building shelters using rope, tarps, and the surrounding forest. You’ll gather materials and problem-solve as a team to create a den that could keep you warm and dry if you had to spend a night outdoors. Everyone is encouraged to help out, whether tying knots, collecting leaves or designing the layout. Later in the day, you’ll use your fire to help prepare a simple meal or snack, learning safe handling of pots and tools over the flames. Children will be introduced to basic knife skills, guided one-to-one where needed, with tasks like whittling or crafting simple wooden items. Axe throwing is also included as a fun and safe skill-building challenge. The pace of the day is flexible, and activities are adapted to suit the group’s ages and interests. You can expect lots of breaks, time around the fire, and opportunities to chat or ask questions throughout the day. It’s not about how much you do—it’s about learning at your own speed while enjoying time together outdoors. Location The session takes place in a peaceful private woodland in East Sussex, surrounded by natural beauty and well away from roads or buildings. The area is well-shaded with a mix of broadleaf trees, natural clearings and a central fire circle for group activities. It's fully equipped for outdoor learning with shelters, tools, and materials provided on-site. Getting there is straightforw…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Full day of guided bushcraft activities Use of tools and materials for all sessions Campfire cooking and refreshments Axe throwing and safe tool use for children aged 6+ Supportive instruction tailored for families

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the meeting point Lunch (please bring your own family picnic) Personal outdoor clothing and footwear Personal insurance Meals for children under 6 unless arranged in advance

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### What age is this experience suitable for?

Children aged 6 and above can take part in all core activities, including tool use, fire lighting, and shelter building. The session is designed so that older children can be challenged while younger ones still feel involved and supported. Those under 6 are also welcome to attend free of charge, but they’ll need to stay with a responsible adult at all times. While some of the tasks may not be suitable for them, the woodland setting still offers plenty of space to explore and play nearby.

### Can we bring more than two children per family?

Yes, you can. A standard family ticket covers two adults and two children aged 6+, with additional tickets available if you're bringing more. There’s no upper limit on family size as long as we’re informed in advance. We’ll make sure every child gets a chance to try each activity, even if you arrive with a larger group. The instructors are used to working with mixed-age groups and will adapt sessions accordingly.

### Is lunch provided for the whole family?

Families will need to bring their own packed lunch or picnic for the midday break. The site has a central campfire and kettle for tea and hot drinks, which are included. There are opportunities to cook simple snacks like damper bread or bannock over the fire, and some wild treats will be shared later in the day. Let us know of any allergies in advance so we can prepare accordingly.

### Will the activities be too difficult for younger children?

Activities are carefully structured to suit different abilities. Younger children may need some help with things like carving or fire lighting, but they’re never left out and are always encouraged to join in at their level. Tasks like den building, nature spotting, and group challenges are suitable for all ages. Instructors are experienced in family work and know how to keep everyone engaged without pressure.

### What should we wear and bring on the day?

We recommend sturdy footwear, waterproof layers, and clothing you don’t mind getting muddy. The woodland can be uneven and the weather unpredictable, so being prepared helps you get the most from the experience. Please also bring enough food for your family’s lunch, a water bottle for each person, and any medications you may need during the day. We provide all the tools and safety gear required.

### Is the event suitable for children with additional needs?

We regularly welcome children with a range of needs, and the day can be adjusted to accommodate sensory preferences, physical needs, or behavioural support. It’s helpful if you let us know your situation when booking. We can offer quieter spaces, extra support from staff, and adapt tasks when needed. Our aim is to make the experience inclusive for everyone attending.

### Are parents expected to take part in the activities?

Yes – this is very much a shared experience. Adults will join in with fire lighting, carving, den building, and more. The day works best when grown-ups get stuck in alongside the children. If you’re nervous about any activity, we’ll guide you through it step by step. It's a great opportunity to learn new skills as a family in a relaxed, pressure-free environment.

### What happens if the weather is bad?

Sessions go ahead in most weather conditions unless it's unsafe to do so (for example, high winds or thunderstorms). The woods provide good cover, and activities can be adjusted if needed. We encourage families to dress for the weather and embrace the experience – fire lighting and shelter building are even more satisfying when the conditions are challenging!

### Will we have access to toilets and handwashing facilities?

There are composting toilets on site, along with water and handwashing stations. These are clean, regularly maintained, and suitable for children to use with adult help if needed. Though the facilities are basic, they are well managed and close to the activity area. You're also welcome to bring hand sanitiser or wipes if you prefer.



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