Outdoor adventure is for everyone. Children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) or Additional Support Needs (ASN) deserve the same opportunities to explore, discover, and grow.
That’s why we’ve developed our brand-new SEND Inclusive Adventure programme for primary and secondary pupils. It’s been shaped by listening to the hundreds of SEND/ASN groups who visit PGL each year, and developed with trusted experts including Bendrigg, Aspris and Widgit Symbols. Their insight, training and ongoing guidance have helped us support our on‑centre teams and build a flexible, inclusive programme that is making a difference to the lives of children and young people with SEND/ASN.


See SEND Inclusive Adventure in action!
The real test of success was trialling this new programme with real children and teachers – watch this video see what they really thought…
What to expect from a SEND Inclusive Adventure
- Dedicated SEND/ ASN advisors on centre
- A tailored multi-activity programme and flexible timetable
- Additional time planned for transitions
- Quieter mealtimes and shop visits
- Quiet spaces and relaxation areas
- Relaxed activity timings and increased flexibility
- Smaller activity groups
- Accessible accommodation and facilities
- Specialist equipment, adaptations and mobility aids
Flexible, adaptable, inclusive
How SEND Inclusive Adventure makes an unforgettable multi-activity experience possible for every young person
SEND Inclusive Adventure is available at
Isle of Wight – Little Canada
Nestled between 56 acres of woodlands and the inlet waters of Wootton Creek, this unique centre on the Isle of Wight is bursting with challenging activities on land and water, and is instantly recognisable by its charming log cabins on the riverbank.
Explore Little Canada
Kent – Grosvenor Hall
From the moment our visitors enter the gates, they are immersed in the high-adrenaline excitement of the centre as they pass the activity bases and breathtaking lake! As they explore the centre our guests continue to discover everything Grosvenor Hall has to offer including a sports hall that caters for a wide range of indoor activities.
Explore Grosvenor Hall
Lancashire – Winmarleigh Hall
Winmarleigh Hall is a 19th Century country house set in 50 acres of gardens, parkland and woodland with a large, purpose-built lake. Close to the historic city of Lancaster and the Forest of Bowland, this centre is crammed with activites and things to do.
Explore Winmarleigh Hall
Lincolnshire – Caythorpe Court
This jewel of the East Midlands has over 45 acres of glorious Lincolnshire countryside to explore, bursting with thrilling activites designed to challenge, inspire and bond.
Explore Caythorpe Court
Shropshire – Boreatton Park
With 250 acres of countryside, woodland and multiple lakes, our biggest centre is one of our most popular destinations for the adventure of a lifetime.
Explore Boreatton Park“Everything was BRILLIANT”
“Nothing was too much to ask, the staff supported our students (which were all higher need SEND students) and the activities were great.”
Oasis Academy Leesbrook
“Our pupils came back full of life and BEAMING!”
“Our SEN pupils had the time of their lives accessing outdoor activities they would never have been able to.”
Severndale Specialist Academy
Adaptable activities
Our SEND Inclusive Adventures adopt a flexible approach at all times. Whether your group will benefit from more relaxed activity timings, more time for transitions, the same instructors for consistency, a slower pace, or being on the go all the time, we’ll make it work for you. Just let us know how we can support you.
All Aboard
All aboard is all about building trust and strengthening peer relationships – at the top of a 6 metre pole! Teams of up to four pupils scale the pole to reach the small platform at the top. Balancing on the platform becomes more difficult as more team members arrive to share the space. The challenge is to cooperate and support each other. The task is complete when all four team members successfully stand together at the top of the pole. Weight limit: 150kg
Aqua Park
Our inflatable obstacle assault course, situated atop our very own on-centre lake will be sure to challenge your group as they attempt to make their way across without getting wet...who are we kidding, it's all about getting soaked! Available May to October, exclusive to Newby Wiske Hall
Beach Games
Life's a beach! Fun games and activities on the coastline near to your centre.
Beach/Coastal Walk
Explore the area and discover the natural environment while our instructors lead activities or games along the beach or coastline close to your PGL centre. If appropriate to your choice of course, there are various practical tasks that you can carry out during your walk. There are opportunities to examine coastal features, compare local beach profiles and begin to explore marine ecology. *Exclusive to Bawdsey Manor*
Bodyboarding
Bodyboarding is a great way to introduce your pupils to surfing as it requires many of the same skills, but does not demand that the beginner manoeuvres a large surfboard. A body board is small and light and easier to handle; your pupils will learn how to catch, ride and enjoy the waves in the surfing environment. The perfect introduction to a very popular sport!
Bridge Abseil
New and exclusive to Ford Castle! The ultimate abseil experience! An exhilarating and unique Bridge Abseiling activity from the top of the bridge into the stunning valley below. This is sure to be an experience to remember for everyone! Watch pupils' courage, self-belief and confidence build as they walk backwards off the top, gradually working back towards ground level, suspended only on a rope. Some young people deal with heights more easily than others, but the support and encouragement of the rest of the group is important for each individual’s success and will help strengthen peer relationships.
Burn Walk
Groups explore a nearby burn, waterfall and a dam and learn about the impact of erosion, water filtration and the flora and fauna of the burn environment. On their way along the burn, groups participate in a number of activities designed to encourage communication, teamwork and leadership. The session ends with a review of what has been learnt and what the group will take back home with them from the experience. *Exclusive to PGL Dalguise*
Challenge Course
The PGL Challenge Course is legendary – it’s a well-loved and popular activity with plenty of opportunities for everyone to get involved; it can even get quite competitive sometimes! As your pupils negotiate the various obstacles that lie ahead, it’s an experience that will promote teamwork, lateral thinking, problem solving and decision-making – as well as being physically challenging too.
Crate Climb
The crate challenge is a test of innovative thinking, construction, balance, courage – and above all effective teamwork. Your pupils’ activity group is divided into two teams that compete against each other to build the tallest tower of crates. With two pupils standing on top as the tower grows, each team has to come up with ever more innovative ways of getting more crates to the top, as the pair on top become more and more precariously balanced! Weight limit: 150kg
Dragon Boating
Manoeuvring and racing a dragon boat demands good coordination and communication of a large team - as many as 24 pupils learn to paddle rhythmically and effectively together in a race across the water. Ultimate success depends on tactics, technique and brute effort - but in the end there are no losers– just a lot of fun, laughter and mutual support along the way.
Forest Walk
Our staff lead a walk into the forest around the centre to discover the natural environment through activities, set tasks and games that will help your pupils get the most from their experience.
Gel Master
Gel Master is a thrilling and adrenaline-fueled experience that will test your teamwork, and ability to think on your feet. Are you ready to take on the challenge? Start the session by learning how the equipment operates using the interactive targets to refine your aim, then gather your team to devise a winning strategy before heading for the game zone where communication is key as you coordinate your movements, and make split-second decisions to outmanoeuvre your opponents.
High Ropes Course
The high ropes activity is designed to help your pupils improve levels of trust and co-operation amongst themselves. Essentially it’s an individual challenge course involving balance, passing obstacles and holding your nerve, because the whole event takes place 12 metres (40 feet) above the ground. The encouragement that comes from the rest of the group can make all the difference to their success – so the challenge is ideal for promoting teamwork and the value of mutual support. Weight limit: 150kg
Hike
Your pupils can discover the natural beauty of the local surroundings around their PGL centre on a hike led by our staff. We’ll organise activities and set tasks to help your pupils get the most from the experience.
Kayaking
Kayaking is a great way for your pupils to explore our lakes and rivers and it remains one of our most popular activities. Our instructors will help your pupils get started, teach them the basics and then help them to push the boundaries of what they can achieve. There are games and individual challenges to improve teamwork, communication and confidence on the water.
Keelboat Sailing
Learning the basics of sailing a larger dinghy is a rewarding experience, taking your pupils out of their normal environment and introducing a new set of skills. They’ll learn how (and when and why) to raise and lower the sails, and the importance of the keel that gives the boat its name. Our instructors are RYA qualified and will ensure your pupils get some hands-on experience; steering the boat and getting to grips with all the basic techniques required.
Laser Tag
The wide-open landscapes at our adventure centres offer the ultimate backdrop to a team laser tag battle. Working in teams, your group will head off equipped with their own laser tagger and vest. They'll develop team tactics, communication skills, and a steady hand as they duel to come out the triumphant team!
Low Ropes
At less than a metre above the ground, low ropes remove the fear of heights from what are essentially similar challenges and techniques to the high ropes. Being closer to the ground means your pupils have plenty of opportunities to take advice and discuss their options with the rest of the team. Negotiating the series of obstacles and challenges is not as easy as it looks. It’s teamwork and communication that will get them successfully around the course.
Quick Jump
Attached to a harness, step into the air and enjoy the adrenaline rush of free falling until a giant fan sweeps you into flying mode, bringing you gently to land!
River Raft Challenge
What’s more adventurous than building a raft and testing it on the river? Well that’s what happens on our River Raft Challenge. It’s a great activity that promotes teamwork in your group as they work together to design a successful raft to compete with others. *Exclusive to Ford Castle
Street Surfing
It doesn’t take long for your pupils to master the art of Street Surfing and experience a great sense of achievement, which is a wonderful confidence booster. Although the equipment and technique are entirely different, street surfing does resemble skateboarding a little. The technique is said to be a combination of snowboarding, skateboarding and surfing and it’s increasingly used in training for snowboarders and surfers.
Traverse elements
An activity to test skills any cat would find easy! For your pupils, though, there are some thrilling challenges involved to test balance, skill and courage. After a climb to the top of a telegraph pole, individuals will need determination to tackle the series of beams and wires that lie ahead. For those watching, they’ll offer support and encouragement from the ground as they grow stronger as a team and learn to appreciate each other’s efforts.
Treeclimb
Our qualified instructors help students to recognise and control the risks and then teach the basic skills and techniques needed for them to complete their climb into the treetops! Weight limit: 150kg
Tunnel Trail
On their own or in small groups, your pupils can discover a series of underground tunnels. The tunnels vary in size and they have various tasks to carry out during their exploration. Completing the tasks will improve pupils’ self-confidence, problem-solving skills and teamwork. Please note this activity will only be available between May and September at some centres due to weather.
Highland Games
Don your kilts to enjoy a selection of traditional Scottish games such as caber tossing and haggis throwing! Your team will create their very own Clan name before taking part in a series of thrilling challenges, before ultimately crowning the best Clan
Laser Tag
The wide-open landscapes at our adventure centres offer the ultimate backdrop to a team laser tag battle. Working in teams, your group will head off equipped with their own laser tagger and vest. They'll develop team tactics, communication skills, and a steady hand as they duel to come out the triumphant team!
Photo Challenge
Follow the photo clues to navigate around the centres and answer questions
Specialist equipment
A lot of our activities can be adapted without any specialist kit, but when it comes to the more technical bits we need some extra equipment. . We understand that seeing how specialist equipment is used can be reassuring and help guests feel more confident before travelling. Below are some examples of the equipment we provide.
Guests must be able to hold their head up without support and self-transfer into equipment.
SEND Inclusive Adventure FAQs
Can I arrange a preview visit?
We understand how important it is to be confident that a centre is the right fit for your group before you arrive – particularly when supporting learners with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)/ Additional Support Needs (ASN). That’s why we offer centre preview visits, designed to help you plan with clarity and confidence.
On a PGL centre visit, you’ll be able to see the PGL centre, accommodation and facilities first‑hand, understand activity spaces and meet the centre team. This helps you consider accessibility, sensory environments, on-centre team support and any reasonable adjustments that may be needed.
If visiting in person isn’t possible, we can arrange a pre‑arrival call with the centre team. These conversations are particularly useful for discussing specific SEND/ASN requirements, medical needs, dietary requirements or any concerns around transitions and support. Pre‑arrival calls can be requested once a booking has been placed using the centre visits form here.
Who can take part in a SEND Inclusive Adventure programme?
Our SEND Inclusive Adventure programme is for young people aged 8-16 who would benefit from extra support, flexibility and adaptations. It works especially well for SEND/ ASN school groups, youth clubs, healthcare groups or charities and children with a wide range of additional needs including:
- Neurodiversities
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
- Other SEND/ASN requirements
How long is the residential?
Our standard Inclusive Adventure programme lasts 2 nights/3 days – however like everything else in the programme, this can be tailored to your group’s needs – giving plenty of time for fun activities, learning, and reflection without feeling rushed.
Where does it take place?
We run Inclusive Adventure programmes at selected UK centres that are best positioned to offer accessible, safe, supportive adventures. Dates are available from Autumn 2026.
What do participants need to bring?
We’ll send a packing list before the trip – usually outdoor clothing, comfy shoes, personal essentials, and any medication.
How do we book a place?
Just get in touch with our team through the enquiry form or email. We’ll help you check dates and secure your group’s spot.
Why book with PGL?
Fully aligned with the Skills Builder Framework
Expert facilitators and qualified outdoor instructors
Safe, inclusive and inspiring environments
Purpose-built facilities for group residentials
Highest standards of safety & safeguarding



