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    Hi Guy,

    Just wondered if any of you have heard of or been to a family type campsite where they do Bushcrafty type stuff?

    I have finally got the wife more interested in this sort of stuff and the outdoors in general, we went to the Bushcraft show on the monday and she loved it, she saw all the demostrations there and came to the same conclusions that my kids (at least the middle 2) would love it also.

    All I can find on the net (with very limited googling skills) seem to be actual Bushcraft courses for familys which cost an arm and a leg especially when you start talking about a family of 5 or 6!!!

    Any help or ideas woud be great!!
    All the best
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    Sites like those above will give you a better environment than a standard family campsite but i doubt you are going to get anywhere that has bushy activities built in. I thinks its down to you to learn the skills mate and pass them on.

    You could always bring the family to forum meets as some are very suitable and there is a huge skill base to draw on.
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    http://www.forgewoodcamping.co.uk/

    never been myself, Im told its very good for families.

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    Family outing to Rough Close
    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/cus...gpic8341_1.gif

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    We've stayed at Forgewood before - bit of a trek down from Cambridgeshire though

    http://forgewoodcamping.co.uk/Bushcraft.html

    The Sussex group went there last year - and came away with mixed feelings I think it's fair to say - but most of that was to do with where we set up (per instructions which were later changed).

    For a family run out it could be spot on

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    Quote Originally Posted by ebt. View Post
    http://www.forgewoodcamping.co.uk/

    never been myself, Im told its very good for families.
    Been going there for a couple of years and love it, staff have always been friendly.
    They have a couple of bushcraft guys doing little courses on some saturdays too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teepee View Post
    Family outing to Rough Close
    Behave!!!! If they come there and enjoy it then they will wanna come every time lol

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    Cheers for the replys chaps, forgewood looks good, thats exactly the kind of the thing I was looking for!!!
    As much as I would love to be able to pass the skills on myself, as regards knife safety an stuff I would have someone with far more experience teach my children, imho sometimes its just better to have an expert, plus I thk its more likely to stick with them and they will take it far more seriously with a reletive stranger!! Then I can build and help with learning from that point on!!
    Learn it safely and right the first time, alot less risk from that point onwards!!
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    Some great entries, but there are now at least three threads on members' recommended sites. Family sites are just one of the type of places members may be interested in. Could I ask that any future enries are posted on the Bushcraft Campsites thread as there is a possibility that this could become a sticky if there are enough entries. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldtimer View Post
    Some great entries, but there are now at least three threads on members' recommended sites. Family sites are just one of the type of places members may be interested in. Could I ask that any future enries are posted on the Bushcraft Campsites thread as there is a possibility that this could become a sticky if there are enough entries. Thanks.
    Makes total sense there old timer, can the posts on here be copied and pasted on to the other thread? Be great to have a thread with lots of different ideas on there!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jacko1066 View Post
    Makes total sense there old timer, can the posts on here be copied and pasted on to the other thread? Be great to have a thread with lots of different ideas on there!!
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