Plan your stay
Your visit to us is preceded by an opportunity to discuss your requirements and select your activities. We have a very flexible approach to programme planning and are always open to new ideas. Visit the adventure activities section of this site to find out more about your options. Adventure activities are either half or full day sessions, but with secondary age students we encourage full day activities where possible to enable skills progression, greater challenge and journeys.
Environmental awareness and understanding underpin all of our work. When we take you into the outdoors for adventure you can expect our infectious enthusiasm for the natural world to emerge along the way. We are also able to develop themes alongside the adventure activity programme to help support your work in school. Why not capitalise on your mountain walk and incorporate a river study, or visit the beach to see evidence of coastal erosion, explore rock pools - and then do some art work. We want to help you capitalise on these wonderful opportunities while you are with us.
Many schools visiting us choose to incorporate the John Muir Award into their adventure programmes. This is an environmental award which requires people to engage in a conservation project - an opportunity to make a positive impact and do something for the environment. Arthog is currently the largest provider of John Muir Awards in Wales.