Schools Itinerary Suggestions
Sports and Adventure
For a truly adventure sports experience in Britain, why not bring your pupils on a tour that will challenge, stretch and inspire them to work longer and harder than ever before?
Stop off at the world’s most famous football ground – Old Trafford, home to Manchester United FC. The tour of the stadium is well worth a visit if only for the vast amounts of trophies housed in the trophy room!
Snowdonia is the place for a range of water sports. This is also the site of our first suggested mountain climb. Snowdon is the highest peak in Wales, a popular climb that can be done in a few hours if you’re fit enough.
The Lake District is a stunning region of mountains and lakes. Here there are tonnes of adventure sports activities to be done from caving to another strenuous mountain climb up England’s highest peak, Scafell Pike.
Fort William is the nearest town to our final and highest mountain climb up Scotland’s highest peak, Ben Nevis. From here the views are spectacular and in the colder months you can ski as well as hike.
The Scottish city of Glasgow is home to 2 top football teams as well as being a popular site for Ice Hockey. Why not catch a game and have a tour of the Scottish Football museum?
Premiership football is played almost daily from August – Early May. Why not take your sports students to a real life game in the world’s top soccer league?
Rugby is not for boys. Rugby is played across the UK on weekends and is well worth a visit if you would like to see a real mans game. See our events pages to book tickets.
Quintessentially English, cricket is British through and through. Played through the summer across England, we can arrange for your students to see a 1 day cricket match as part of their experience.