Socks - you’ll need two pairs. Long hiking/football socks are ideal. Not trainer socks!
Trousers – Loose fitting tracksuit bottoms or combats to allow movement. Not denim jeans...
Base Layer - ie t-shirt
Mid Layer - ie long sleeved t-shirt or similar
Top Layer - Sweatshirt / Hooded top / Fleece
Gloves
Warm Hat / Baseball Cap / Brimmed hat (weather dependant!)
Trainers suitable for on-site activities or rock-climbing (indoor or outdoor)
Other Essentials for Activities
Any Medication
Sun Cream in appropriate weather
(A brand that’s been used before)
We recommend you bring a full change of clothes with you – you never know what the weather will bring!
What NOT to bring
To help us manage the risks connected with nut allergies, please do not bring Food, Sweets or Chocolate from home.
The Centre can provide wellingtons, waterproofs, rucsacs and other specialist kit, but visitors can bring their own equipment of this nature as long as it is of an adequate standard - check with the instructors! Wellies or Boots should have a good grip and ankle support, Waterproofs are of an adequate thickness and have a hood, and rucsacs should be approximately 25l capacity
Hill Walking, Rock Climbing, Canoeing, Archery, High Ropes, Orienteering, Caving & Mining, Bushcraft, NGB's, First Aid, Accommodation, John Muir, NICAS, NNAS, PaddlePower...