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If you have not already done so please return your day trip form as soon as possible, giving a third choice of trip. Groups not returning forms will have a trip allocated to them. As you may know, included in your camp fee is a Day visit off site. We have chosen Seven places of interest, each different to cover a wide range of interests. We will transport you to your chosen place and pay the entrance fee – all you need to do is select the place you would like to visit, return the form as soon as possible and supply a packed lunch. The day’s out will be from Monday 1st to Friday 5th August 2011. There will be over 2000 people on camp, and we need to fit groups around the availability of the activities, therefore we will notify you of the day of your trip at a later date. We understand that not everyone in your Group will want to go to the same place, so you may split your Group across different trips, providing that your adult:child ratios comply with Camjam guideline. The full deatils for Day Trip can be found in the Day Trips Booklet |
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Coventry is the birthplace of the British cycle and motor industry. Discover the fascinating story behind the development of the road transport from the earliest cycles to land speed record breakers.
Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary, be wowed by the many strange, beautiful and fascinating creatures of the deep. Combining a spectacular indoor aquarium with a seal hospital and rescue centre, penguins and otters.
Woburn Safari Park is an action packed day for all. From the Road Safari where you can go round on the Coach, this takes about an hour to the Foot Safari where you can mingle with the animals, grab lunch before watching the keeper demonstrations.
The National Space Centre is the UK’s largest attraction dedicated to space science and astronomy. From the minute you catch sight of the Space Centre’s futuristic Rocket Tower, you’ll be treated to hours of breathtaking discovery where the stories, personalities and technology of the past and present are used to explain our current understanding of space and how it will affect our future.
The main National Museums are in this area of London. You could visit The Science Museum – The Natural History Museum – if you have time you could visit more than one.
The Imperial War Museum Duxford is Europe’s premier aviation museum and was an active airfield throughout the Second World War. It has preserved hangers – a control tower – operations room, which retain a period atmosphere. You wander round and have close up viewing of historic aircraft.
Cambridge truly is a City for all interests and tastes. Whether you are looking for a relaxing day out in one of the world’s most beautiful cities or whether you want to discover why the name of Cambridge is known throughout the world.