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What you can find at Boreatton Park

As our largest kids adventure camp, Boreatton Park is packed full of handy facilities for your child to enjoy between activities. Whether they are looking to chill out, grab a snack, buy a gift for mum or dad, or socialise with their new friends, Boreatton Park activity centre has everything they need.

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What’s on the menu at Boreatton Park?

Tasty meals and plenty of choice to please even the fussiest of eaters

Adventure is hungry work! Kids at our Boreatton Park adventure camp enjoy three nutritious meals a day in our dining rooms, picking and choosing from a varied menu of delicious family favourites.

Hot and cold meal choices with vegetarian options

Self-service fresh salad bar

Fresh fruit available with every meal

Allergies, intolerances and special diets catered for

‘Fussy Eater Guarantee’ ensures no child ever goes hungry

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Kids love sleepovers at Boreatton Park

Sharing a room with new friends is part of the PGL experience! We have a range of accommodation at Boreatton Park, from staying in the grand mansion house, woodland lodges or our new cosy cabins. All rooms at Boreatton Park activity centre are clean, warm and cosy, with comfy beds and clean bathrooms close by. After a long day of action, our young adventurers look forward to a fantastic nights’ sleep, ready for more excitement tomorrow.

Mansion House

The mansion house was built in 1857 and is a rare ‘calendar’ house with four main doors, 12 chimneys and 365 windows. There are two floors of dorms with 8–16 beds per room and toilets/showers nearby. This is usually where the 8–11s, and some 11-13s stay.

Cabin Village

NEW Cabins – Our wooden cabins combine the perfect blend of sleeping in nature and comfort. All the cabins are grouped together in their own cabin village, which has shower and toilet facilities nearby and a central sheltered communal area to relax in.

Tall Timbers Lodges

The ‘Tall Timbers’ Lodges in the grounds have mainly four or six beds in a room with en-suite showers/toilets. These are normally for 11–13s and 13–16s. The 13–16s will also have their own chill out room.

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Adventure camps for all ages at Boreatton Park

We’ve learned that children get the most from their PGL adventure when they’re with kids their own age, which is why at Boreatton Park we split our kids’ camps into three main age groups. Not only do children feel more confident and relaxed around same-age peers, it means their adventure will be perfectly tailored to suit their ability, offering age-appropriate excitement, challenges and activities to provide maximum enjoyment from their Boreatton Park holiday.

Our overlapping age ranges give you the option to choose the best group for your child if they are sitting at the upper/lower age limit.

8-11 Years

Adventures that build independence whilst meeting new people and making friends in a fun and supportive environment.

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11-13 Years

Explore the outdoors and grow in confidence through self discovery.

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13-16 Years

Boost Boost resilience, teamworking skills and self-belief on an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

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Activities

Boreatton Park is bursting with incredible activities and fun challenges for your young explorers to discover.

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Which Boreatton Park adventure will you choose?

From dipping your toe into a short and sweet DISCOVER! Adventure, diving into the full multi-activity experience with an EXPLORE! Adventure or try something extraordinary with a TRAILBLAZE! Adventure specialist interest camp – there’s something for everyone at PGL Boreatton Park.

Which adventure will you choose?

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How to find Boreatton Park

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Your child is in safe hands at PGL. At PGL it is safety first, always. We go above and beyond to ensure every young person is in safe hands at all times.

PGL have over 15 governing & safety accreditations. Plus we voluntarily apply to Ofsted to be on the Childcare Register.

Everything we do is built on five protective pillars:

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Safe People All our people are rigorously selected for their capabilities, DBS checked, fully trained and continually assessed to ensure they meet the highest safety standards possible.

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Safe Places Our sites and buildings are managed to reduce all possible risk before any child arrives, including segmented accommodation, secure perimeters and stringent equipment standards. Our English sites are registered, governed and regularly inspected by OFSTED.

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Safe Spaces Every child is different, so to make our environments as encompassing as possible every colleague is SEND trained. We offer language inclusivity and over-and above access for all. We also operate a zero-tolerance policy on illegal practices, prohibited items and non-compliance with our behaviour expectations.

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Safeguarding Trained to act as ‘first-responders’ to safeguarding red flags, PGL colleagues are versed in spotting risks (across mental health, self-harm, sexual and physical wellbeing) and acting quickly to escalate any concerns or stop harmful behaviour.

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Safe Travels Our escorted travel service is offered to enable young people to travel further afield in a safe and supported manner. We also aim to ensure travel provision is adaptable to the needs of every child.

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Safe People All our people are rigorously selected for their capabilities, DBS checked, fully trained and continually assessed to ensure they meet the highest safety standards possible.

Safe Places Our sites and buildings are managed to reduce all possible risk before any child arrives, including segmented accommodation, secure perimeters and stringent equipment standards. Our English sites are registered, governed and regularly inspected by OFSTED.

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Safe Spaces Every child is different, so to make our environments as encompassing as possible every colleague is SEND trained. We offer language inclusivity and over-and above access for all. We also operate a zero-tolerance policy on illegal practices, prohibited items and non-compliance with our behaviour expectations.

Illustrative banner showing a shield and stars labeled "Safeguarding" connected by a line to a bus and stars labeled "Safe Travels.

Safeguarding Trained to act as ‘first-responders’ to safeguarding red flags, PGL colleagues are versed in spotting risks (across mental health, self-harm, sexual and physical wellbeing) and acting quickly to escalate any concerns or stop harmful behaviour.

Safe Travels Our escorted travel service is offered to enable young people to travel further afield in a safe and supported manner. We also aim to ensure travel provision is adaptable to the needs of every child.

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What our adventurers are saying…

Testimonials

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Boreatton Park FAQs

What camp programmes are available at Boreatton Park?

You can choose from three types of kids’ summer camp programmes at Boreatton Park. These are:

DISCOVER! Adventures
EXPLORE! Adventures
TRAILBLAZE! Specialist Adventures

Our Shropshire adventure camps for your TRAILBLAZE! Specialist Adventures include:

What facilities are available at Boreatton Park?

Everything your school or group needs is included in the cost of the camp at Liddington, with accommodation, activities, equipment, food and drinks all covered in the price per person!

What's included in the cost of a PGL adventure?

As part of your child’s adventure camp experience in Shropshire, they will receive:

  • Accommodation
  • Food & Drinks
  • Activities
  • Equipment

Do you cater for specific dietary requirements?

Yes, we can cater for many dietary requirements at our PGL centres. We are able to deliver catering provision for dietary requirements as specified by culture, religion and medical concerns. We regularly provide meals for a wide variety of needs including coeliac, diabetic, food allergies and vegetarian/vegan. If your child has any dietary requirements then it’s best to get in contact with your party leader or a member of the PGL team to discuss their needs.

Can I contact my child while they're staying at Boreatton Park?

Absolutely! If your child has brought a mobile phone with them then you can call the during free time when they’re not taking part in our multi-activities, or you can call our centre if you need to speak to your child urgently.

Does my child need to bring money?

Your child doesn’t need to bring any money to camp as our adventures are fully inclusive. However, depending on your adventure there could be excursion days where your child might want to grab a snack. There’s also a Gift Shop on-site selling sweets and small souvenirs

We recommend pocket money of around £5 a day, plus between £5 and £20 to purchase gifts which will be on sale all week. And don’t worry about your child spending it all because we operate a secure system for holding and issuing pocket money in accordance with parents’ wishes.

Is parking available at Boreatton Park?

Yes, parking is available on-site at our Boreatton Park activity centre.

What safety measures are in place at Boreatton Park?

Here’s how we keep you and your children safe at Boreatton Park:

  • Safe People: Staff are fully trained, DBS checked, and continually assessed.
  • Safe Places: All buildings are risk assessed, we have segmented accommodation, secure perimeters and strict equipment standards.
  • Safe Spaces: All encompassing environments, language inclusivity, and SEND trained staff.
  • Safeguarding: Staff are trained in safeguarding, helping them to spot risks and act quickly.
  • Safe Travels: All of our travel partners are vetted to make sure they have safety management systems in place, and we ensure travel is adaptable to the needs of all children.
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