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Air Activities

Air ActivitiesAir activities in Scouting range from high adventure glider flights or parascending to kite making and visits to air fields. As with Sea Scouts, Air Scouts and Air Explorer Scout programmes allow young people to undertake air activities as a specialisation whilst following the Movement's 6-25 Programme.

Water Activities

Water ActivitiesWater activities give young people the opportunity to take to the water in a variety of challenging ways. These range from high adventure water sports such as water skiing and offshore sailing to more traditional activities such as a canal boat expedition. Sea Scout and Explorer Sea Scout programmes allow young people to undertake water activities as a specialisation whilst following the Movement's 6-25 Programme.

Find out the classification of waters in the UK, plus a list of training centres

Creativity

CreativityCreative activities allow young people to express themselves in different ways. Through dance, music, art and craft young people are invited to develop their talents or try something new. Creative activities can include circus skills, urban street art, sculpture and photography. More traditional Scout activities such as Scout orchestras and Scout Shows remain a popular way for young people to explore their creative talents.

General Activities

General ActivitiesScouting offers a huge range of activities and events. These range from Jamboree on the Internet (JOTI) and Jamboree on the Air (JOTA), both popular activities with an international dimension, to traditional Scout pioneering and map and compass skills.

Land Activities

Land ActivitiesLand activities are a key part of the exciting -6-25 Programme. Young people are encouraged to try new activities and develop their current interests through activities ranging from archery to rock climbing. We believe that by taking part in safe but challenging activities, young people develop new skills and abilities.

Technology

Technology ActivitiesComputing, electronics and amateur radio are just three examples of technology experienced by the modern Scout. Every year thousands of Scouts throughout the world learn about each other and make new friends during 'Jamboree-on-the-Air and 'Jamboree-on-the-Internet'. For many young people it is Scouting that often opens the door to a career in technology based industries.

Nights Away

Nights AwayNights away are always popular with young people. In Scouting we pride ourselves on providing quality nights away events. From traditional Scout camping to overnight expeditions and hikes, young people are given the opportunity to develop skills and above all have fun! The Association has recently launched a Permit Scheme to continue to ensure that all young people benefit from well organised, high quality nights away.

 

Directory of Prohibited and Restricted Camping Areas

This directory lists camping areas and sites that are not available, or which are not entirely suitable, for the special conditions of Scout camping.

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