Nuclear Wild Forest Obstacle Activity Centre

Nuclear Wild Forest

Ongoing

Suitable for ages 6+

Student tickets just £22.00

Plan your school trip to Nuclear Wild Forest Obstacle Activity Centre for a unique, muddy adventure tailored to students, led by fully qualified and neurodiversity-aware staff.

“This was our 4th consecutive year of taking all our Year 7s to Nuclear Races and yet again it did not disappoint. We took just over 230 students to the Nuclear Races. Their teams makes the organisation so easy for us as a school and this is one of the reasons that I keep bringing back our students.”

Ms Cooke

A unique outdoor obstacle activity centre with plenty of mud that we guarantee we will be the talk of the playground

Awarded the LOTC badge and all qualified staff are neurodiversity awareness trained, first aid, DBS and water safety trained

Full day, morning or afternoon or after school session availability. The experienced team helps tailor your visit to your group’s goals, size, and abilities

Prices

Tickets reduced to £25.95 per student for Deathslide for students aged 10+
Home educators groups of 10+ qualify for school group rates.
Adult tickets are free

For more details and the latest rates, please get in touch.

Key Info

Location
Venue
Nuclear Wild Forest
Address

Nuclear Wild Forest,
Ongar Road,
Kelvedon Hatch,
Brentwood,
CM15 0LA

Age suitability
Ages
Suitable for ages 6+
Key Stages
Higher, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS5
Curriculum Levels
Second Level, Senior Phase, Third/Fourth Level
Curriculum Links
Subjects
Physical Education, PSHE
Topics
British Values, Human Body and Health, Problem Solving, Sport and Physical Education
Things to know
Dates
Ongoing
Duration

2 hours obstacle course
(plus additional time for arrival, registration, lunch, and changing)

Min. group size
30 students
Adult/student ratio
At least 1 adult is recommended for every 30 students
SEND
Suitable for students with SEND (please speak to us for more information)
Opening times

Mon–Sun: 8:00am – 6:00pm

About

Located across 20 acres of woodlands, natural terrain and lakes, award-winning Nuclear Wild Forest delivers unforgettable outdoor school trips complete with land and water obstacles and plenty of mud!

They can cater for a whole class or up to 300 students in a single visit, making it perfect for location for any school trip.

And now, for even more flexibility, their new mobile outdoor team-building programme brings the Wild Forest experience directly to your school. Packed with exciting challenges and activities, it’s designed to build teamwork, confidence and resilience in a fun, supportive environment.

Nuclear Wild Forest is perfect for developing student’s focus, resilience, confidence, motivation, determination, teamwork, communication, friendship for all fitness abilities & from ages 6yrs+.

 

 

“This was our 4th consecutive year of taking all our Year 7s to Nuclear Races and yet again it did not disappoint. We took just over 230 students to the Nuclear Races. Their teams makes the organisation so easy for us as a school and this is one of the reasons that I keep bringing back our students.”

Ms Cooke

“I couldn’t recommend Nuclear Forest Assault course enough! We took a 240 year 7 students and all the students LOVED the experience. The organisation from the Nuclear Forest team is amazing, getting all students involved even if they are feeling slightly nervous!”

Molly Stevens

“Our students had an incredible day with the team at Nuclear Wild Forest. The staff there were friendly, kind and supportive. All students were encouraged to face their fears, work together and challenge themselves physically. Our day was filled with smiles and we created and shared a memory that will last with the students and staff for years to come!”

Mr Hill

Fancy a chat?
We’re here to help!

Send us an email or give us a call if you have any questions or would like more information.

Email

hello@theschooltrip.co.uk

Or Call

020 8064 0974

Prices are correct at the time of publication. All costs, unless otherwise specified, include VAT.

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Nuclear Wild Forest