Colomendy is the ideal setting for a memorable woodland adventure.
Colomendy centre for outdoor education.
Colomendy is perfect for schools and groups looking for an immersive outdoor adventure.
We are one of the most experienced providers of outdoor education in the uk.
Colomendy totem pole did you go to colomendy centre for outdoor education in north wales like generations of liverpool children.
We were founded over 35 years ago and run over 1 2 million activity sessions each year across ten activity centres.
This 130 acre site is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and a site of special scientific interest.
Programmes promote health and well being as well as nurture a sense of curiosity and fascination in the natural world.
We guarantee your experience will be a breath of fresh air creating lasting memories and ensuring enrichment and achievement for everyone.
The beautiful rural countryside of north wales provides the perfect opportunity to explore the great outdoors while enjoying high adrenaline adventures.
Each year we welcome over 175 000 young people from more than 35 countries around the world.
Colomendy is perfect for schools and groups looking for an immersive outdoor adventure.
The site currently functions as an outdoor education centre.
Colomendy liverpool city council s outdoor education centre has happy memories for the generations of schoolchildren.
It was made in 1967 at sefton park secondary school by teacher ken james and his students.
This 130 acre site is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and a site of special scientific interest.
The 130 acre site sits deep in the valley and is enveloped by scenic hills and woodlands.
Colomendy is perfect for schools and groups looking for an immersive outdoor adventure.
Colomendy is perfect for schools and groups looking for an immersive outdoor adventure.
Colomendy is a small late 18th to 19th century park and garden with picturesque woodland walks a rockwork tunnel a walled garden and views to moel fammau mountain.
If so you may remember this totem pole which is now on display in the museum of liverpool.
This 130 acre site is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and a site of special scientific interest.
Our charity the kingswood trust is a place where history comes alive with old buildings air raid shelters.
Deep in the valley surrounded by scenic hills and woodland brimming with wildlife and with views of moel famau.
This 130 acre site is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and a site of special scientific interest.