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Brownsea Island, located in the entrance to Poole Harbour, is where Baden-Powell held his experimental camp which led to the start of Scouting in 1907. The Centre comprises an indoor self contained hostel style lodge, together with a 50 acre campsite Read more…
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The is completely enclosed. There are two accommodation buildings, the Larg Centre which has a sleeping capacity of 34 people in bunk beds and the Carolina Lodge which can sleep 24. Camping can accommodate 350. Read more…
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Region in UK: North EastNumber of indoor beds: 60Centre Owner: YesRaywell Park is situated within a rural setting and relaxing atmosphere, in an area of outstanding beauty on a south-facing slope of the Yorkshire Wolds, with adjoining woodlands. Read more…
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Hamlet Wood is situated on high ground only 2.5 miles south of Maidstone. The 27 acres of coppiced woodland consists mainly of chestnut and birch, with a mixture of many other varieties of trees. The main camping is in separate clearings around a central activity field known as The Glade, as well as two other fields known as Cutbush and Read more…
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Situated approximately 2.5 miles from the centre of Hebden Bridge and 10 miles from Halifax, the Hebden Hey Scout Centre is run by Halifax and Pennine Calder District Scouts. We have two fully equipped self-catering hostels, Tom Bell and Hebden Hey, for groups of up to 30 or 44 respectively in ‘bunk style’ accommodation. In addition there are two daytime Read more…
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Region in UK: South WestNumber of indoor beds: 0Centre Owner: YesModern purpose built indoor hall floor for sleeping. Includes fully equipped kitchen disabled facilities and shower. additional meeting room and craft room which can also be used as leaders accomodation Read more…