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Snowdon Lodge in the Adventure Capital of Snowdonia

Snowdon Lodge has an ideal location for climbing, walking, Zip line, sailing, steam trains beaches and castles. Right where Snowdonia reaches the sea, at the heart of North Wales’s outdoor activities. You can enjoy the mountains, visit the worlds longest Zip line at bounce below or the beaches and castles of North Wales. Find out more about these activities on Snowdon Lodge’s website, where you can also learn about the Lodge’s unique connection with Lawrence of Arabia.

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picnic tables outside snowdon lodge

Kyle Blue

Kyle Blue is a converted boat, a Dutch Barge. It is moored on museum street by Wapping Wharf, surrounded by evidence of Bristol’s maritime heritage.

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Kyke Blue - Bristol - independent hostel

Accessibility statement for John Hunt Base

Access: There is ground floor level access into the accommodation
Bedroom: Ground level accommodation adapted for disabled user access
Bathroom: there are two bathrooms, one wet-room style with toilet and shower. This bathroom has grab rails for toilet and shower. A commode chair is available by prior arrangement.

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Front of the stone building with snow on the roof

Bridges hostel has an accessible room

Access: there is ramped access into the main entrance, the door has a slight sill and can allow a wheelchair to comfortably manoeuvre through.
Bedroom: There is a ground floor accessible bedroom with ramped access and accommodations to make the room more user friendly
Toilet: This is ensuite to the previously mentioned room and has low shower controls and grab bars for the toilet and shower

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Exterior of gothic stone hostel with long barn with arched doors

Knockaloe Beg Farm

Knockaloe Beg Farm on the Isle Of Man is set in an ideal location for small school groups.

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Knockaloe Beg Farm Bunkhouse - school groups

A bunkhouse with a pub at the bottom of the drive

On an idyllic Welsh Hill Farm in the heart (really – the heart – Look it up on a map) of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The pub is at the foot of the farm drive. Penderyn Whiskey is right over there. The historic and picturesque town of Brecon is close. And to break things up a little, there are walks in the hills right from the door.

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