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About the centre
Croydon, London
Operated by Wildeye Adventures, a partner of adventuro.




Step away from modern life and reconnect with nature on a private one-to-one bushcraft and survival experience. These courses are designed to build confidence, teach practical wilderness skills, and allow you to embrace the solitude and challenges of the woodland environment. Flexible options are available, from half-day to full-day experiences, all tailored to your interests and pace.
Archery is also available for an extra fee.
Half-Day Course (3 hours)
The half-day experience is ideal for those wanting an introduction to bushcraft or to focus on a specific skill. You’ll receive one-to-one tuition covering the essentials of survival, such as fire lighting, shelter basics, knife safety and foraging guidance. The pace is flexible and shaped around your interests, whether that’s learning how to prepare a fire safely, using natural materials for shelter, or identifying useful trees and plants. By the end, you’ll have practical techniques you can take away and continue practising in your own time.
Full-Day Course (5 hours)
A full-day allows you to explore a broader range of skills in more depth. Starting in the morning, you’ll build confidence in core bushcraft techniques like fire by friction, tarp or natural shelter setups, water filtration, and safe tool use. The extra time means you can work on refining your skills, gaining hands-on practice with guidance while also learning woodland awareness and ecology. You’ll bring a packed lunch to enjoy around the fire, giving you a chance to practise outdoor cooking and experience a full day immersed in woodland life.
Courses are held across private woodland site in Croydon, London. Selected for its immersive, safe and natural environment. Toilets are available on site.
The course is open to adults (18+) of all experience levels. No prior bushcraft knowledge is required, but participants should be prepared for outdoor activity in varying weather conditions. All participants must complete a booking form including a risk assessment prior to attending. Following booking, you’ll receive an Event Information document containing location, kit, and woodland guidance.
Overnight participants may enjoy an optional breakfast. Hot water is provided on-site for drinks, and detailed campfire meal ideas are sent after booking.
These one-to-one courses are led by experienced instructors providing tailored, practical tuition. Participants gain hands-on experience in bushcraft and survival skills while learning to adapt, problem-solve, and develop resilience in the outdoors.
Courses emphasise environmental awareness and Leave No Trace principles, ensuring you connect with the woodland ethically and responsibly. By combining practical skills with personal growth, participants leave confident, self-sufficient, and with a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
Yes, all participants are required to complete a booking form that includes a risk assessment before attending the course. This ensures the instructors are aware of any relevant health, fitness, or personal considerations that might affect your experience, and it helps them keep the course as safe and enjoyable as possible.
Once your booking and payment have been confirmed, you’ll receive an Event Information document by email. This contains full details about the location, what to bring, and important things to know in advance of the camp. It’s designed to make sure you feel well-prepared and ready for the experience.
Courses run in private woodland sites based in Croydon, Greater London. The site is chosen for its natural character, suitability for immersive learning and safety. Toilets are available on site.
Exact site location details are provided to participants after booking via the Event Information document.
Yes, toilets are available at Croydon.
A refillable water bottle, a mug / flask (for hot drinks) packed lunch & snacks, waterproof clothing and a day sack
Layered clothing suitable for outdoor conditions is essential. Waterproof jackets and durable footwear are required to manage wet or rough terrain. During colder months, additional thermal layers, warm trousers and extra socks are strongly advised to maintain warmth.
Clothing choices also support safety and comfort while learning bushcraft skills. Flexible, moisture-wicking layers allow for movement, while waterproof layers ensure you remain dry during changing British weather conditions.
Participants should bring waterproof clothing, as wet conditions are considered part of the bushcraft experience. Learning to adapt in the outdoors is central to survival skills, and British weather variability is used as a teaching tool. Staff will prepare shelter on site for light rainfall.
Severe storms or high winds may require rescheduling for safety. In such cases, participants are offered new dates or gift vouchers. Being prepared for rain and adjusting activities accordingly is a key aspect of the experience.
Yes. Drinking water is available for refilling bottles and flasks. Hot water is also provided for teas, coffees, and herbal drinks throughout the experience.
Access to water ensures hydration is maintained while participants focus on learning skills and practicing self-sufficiency. Bringing your own reusable water bottle is essential for convenience and environmental responsibility.