Must be 14 on the 1 September 2024 and 17 on 1 September 2024 (you may be 18 on the day of travel).
Minimum of 30 places
25-28 July 2025
3 nights, 4 days
£480pp (excluding travel to the venue)
Friday 1 December 2024
This stunning cliff-side camp in Pembrokeshire, Wales is all about awesome outdoor adventures, with fun, adrenaline and bonding with friends as our top priorities for you!
Flooglebinder Camps are carefully designed to show you how important your environment is. Trips help you understand your impact and what it takes to behave and live sustainably.
Throughout your time at camp, you will be introduced to important environmental and sustainability issues through adventure and some very cool activities.
Expect to grab a wetsuit and jump off cliffs, explore the sea and neighbouring islands by boat. You will also visit a working bug farm for an insight into how we can use insect and plant mince to provide a sustainable and alternative source of protein to satisfy consumer demands. You will even try some edible insects in the ‘Grub Kitchen Cafe’!. Enjoy making campfires, incredible food and feel fully immersed in nature, sleeping under the stars, right by the ocean.
You will take part in conservation activities throughout your trip, including participating in the Surfers Against Sewage beach clean. You’ll enjoy coastal walks and secluded coves, learn how to spot and identify key species and explore neighbouring Ramsey Island by boat, hopefully spotting Atlantic grey seals, whales, dolphins and plenty of sea birds!
It is a jam-packed four-day itinerary designed to help you push your boundaries, build your confidence and resilience, make new friends and show you how and why it is important to connect to nature. This trip is for EVERYONE, you will feel a real sense of inclusivity and togetherness and can expect to make lasting friendships.
Boat Tour: learn about local flora and fauna and understand the importance of kelp forests, marine and coastal ecosystems, and their impact on climate action.
Bug Farm Tour: learn about how society can viably feed a growing population whilst looking after wildlife at the same time.
Coastal Walk: explore the Welsh coastline while learning how local species are important to both environmental and social factors.
Coastal Craft: understand the role that ecology plays within the coastal ecosystem and how environmental factors shape the ecosystem and influence species diversity.
Coasteering: learn, hands-on, about marine life, ocean pollution and coastal ecosystems.
Food Workshop: learn about sustainable and healthy food choices.
Running, yoga and swimming sessions are also available throughout for all to join.
Original itineraries: think bug farms, insect cafes, surfing, coasteering, yoga and much, much more!
Improve their confidence: build resilience, make memories, and encourage new friendships. Bond with peers!
They will actually enjoy the food: We offer locally sourced, incredible food, prepared on-site.
Absolutely no sign of a boring activity centre: there are changes of location throughout the day - they will be busy!
Inclusive: we are affordable and accessible and make it as easy as possible for all members to join with extended payment plans if required.
They will be strongly encouraged to disconnect from their devices and connect with nature: a digital detox. Mindful moments are actually a thing in our Camps!
Young people’s well-being is at the heart of everything we do: mental health matters to us and we have some tricks up our sleeve to encourage participants to share, care and relax.
Sleep in bell tents with a small group of friends: the novelty of camping by the sea!
Participants learn: about sustainability and conservation and they love it!
Opportunity to gain certificates and recognition: great for personal development.
Our Project Leaders: are personable, caring and a whole lot of fun!