A series of three-day adventure camps for children are returning to Ripley Castle during the school holidays this summer.
Live For Today Adventures has announced the return of its popular children's activity camps after a year away, with sessions taking place every Monday to Wednesday throughout the school holidays.
The camps are aimed at children aged between seven and 12 and will be based at the Ripley Castle Activity Centre.

Youngsters will have the chance to take part in a range of outdoor activities including archery, high and low ropes, bushcraft and survival skills, body zorbing, escape games and team challenges.
Organisers say the three-day camps are designed to help children build confidence, learn new skills and make new friends in an outdoor environment.

The cost is £155 per child, with all equipment included.
Live For Today Adventures has also warned that places are limited and is encouraging parents to book early, with previous camps proving popular.
Find out more and book your spot here.

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