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  • Review 894

    Linda started with a well planned lesson on the first evening, and went on each day with lessons and one-to-one sessions tailored to the needs of the group and of each individual. She challenged us to work at a higher and more complex level than we thought we could, and…

  • Review 895

    The course was great fun and the mixture of geology, botany and marine biology (+ moth trap & bats) complimented each other very well. The tutor was knowledgeable, friendly and helpful, and it added to the pleasure having the dogs with us. The sites visited were well chosen to provide…

  • Review 868

    A beautiful centre in a lovely location. Fabulous food, I love the option of a salad pot rather than a bread based lunch. The bat walk was very much enjoyed by the whole family. A really great holiday that we hope to visit again.

  • Review 869

    Wonderful location and friendly space where all families got to know eachother. Fantastic outdoor space for children. Activities were good but we did feel a little left out from the other centre.

  • Review 870

    Excellent location for lots of activities.

  • Review 871

    Amazing centre. Fantastic Manor House with communal space and large outdoor space for children to play and explore. The activities were very good. The location was great for exploring Pembrokeshire and the many good beaches. Food was standard. We had expected more after our previous holiday.

  • Review 872

    Great views, great location, really enjoyed the gill scramble.

  • Review 873

    The activities were fantastic and the best of all the centres with a real community feel here that the staff facilitated with their inclusive nature and enthusiasm for their work. Great food and a fab location. Really hope to return.

  • Review 874

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Field Studies Council is a registered charity in England and Wales no 313364 and in Scotland no SC039870 and a limited company registered in England and Wales no 412621.

Registered Office: Preston Montford, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1HW