Facilities
The Gibson Building - 2 storey, centraly heated building with a kitchen and dining area on the ground floor. The dining area doubles as an activity room in wet weather. On the first floor, are 3 rooms which sleep a total of 34 persons, 6, 10 and 18 respectively. On the ground floor there is a two bedded ensuite disabled bedroom, the toilet and shower are designed for use by the disabled.
The Clifton Building - is situated adjacent to the Gibson Building and is a single storey building, suitable for smaller groups. It comprises of a kitchen, activity / dining room and 3 bedrooms able to accomodate 20 (8-8-4).
Windy House Cabin - This is a single storey, wooden constructed building, approx. 56′ x 20′. It comprises of a kitchen, hall type area and 4 leaders rooms, 2 rooms have four bunks in each, Â Main activity room can easily accomodate aprox 20 sleeping bags and carry mats.
Climbing and Abseil wall - Centrally situated in the camp is a 40′ purpose built tower, with a 36′ abseil drop. The tower is available for use by groups, providing they provide a current qualification. Groups must provide their own ropes and safety equipment (helmets MUST be worn).
Camping Areas - There are numerous camping areas, and water points thoughout the camp..
Toilet and Showers. There are male and female toilet and showers facilities alongside the Gibson building for use by people using the Gibson and Clifton buildings. There is a modern toilet and shower block by Windy House Cabin. and there is also a modern toilet and shower facility near to the main camping area.
Activity Field - There is a large activity field with sourrounding camping areas.
Camp Field- There is an outdoor camp chapel for use by visiting groups.
Tuck Shop - Is open weekends and other times by arrangement. Camp Shop sells soft drinks chocolate, crisps and all scout badges





