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Close to Torquay and within easy reach of the M5, Barton Hall offers accommodation in the main house and in en suite chalets. The impressive facilities include an indoor activity zone, heated outdoor swimming pool, a newly built lake, classrooms and ICT suites.
Beam House is located in North Devon. The building is a 17th century country house set in its own grounds. The Tarka Trail Cycle Route runs close by and an excellent range of beach activities is available at nearby Westward Ho!
Our largest centre, Boreatton is situated near Shrewsbury, 1½ – 2 hours drive from Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool. Standing in 250 acres of superb grounds, the mansion house, the tall timbers lodges and tented village provide a variety of quality accommodation.
Caythorpe Court near Grantham, Lincolnshire is a Grade II listed mansion house set in 65 acres of grounds. This is a large capacity centre with a huge variety of activities available.
Court Farm comprises a group of converted stone farm buildings overlooking the River Wye in Herefordshire. An ideal location for canoeing on the Wye, the centre has its own private launch on the river.
Located just north of Perth and within 1½ hours drive of Edinburgh and Glasgow, the centre at Dalguise consists of an 18th century mansion within 50 acres of grounds. The house and lodges provide accommodation whilst the baronial hall serves as an entertainment and activities facility.
Ideally suited to younger age groups, Hillcrest stands in three acres of grounds close to the River Wye near Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. Facilities include a basketball court, floodlit playing field and pupils’ common room. Water based activities are available at PGL’s private lake nearby.
A fantastic new centre in Wiltshire! PGL Liddington is a 150 acre site, minutes from the M4, with outstanding facilities and all en suite accommodation.
On the Isle of Wight, minutes from the Fishbourne ferry, Little Canada is located in 48 acres of beautiful woodland on the banks of Wootton Creek. The centre offers distinctive log cabin style accommodation and a diverse range of indoor and outdoor activities.
Llwyn Filly is a pretty converted stone farmhouse situated 4 miles from Hay-on-Wye. Its small size makes it ideal accommodation for younger groups. The centre is ten minutes walk from PGL Tregoyd House which is used as the main activity base.
Situated near Hindhead, Surrey and within easy reach of London and the M25, Marchants Hill boasts 45 acres of spacious and tranquil grounds - all activities are land based at this centre.
Located at the heart of the Dorset World Heritage coast, Osmington Bay comprises a 45 acre site with its own private beach. A popular centre for watersports as well as offering a comprehensive land-based activity programme.
Located at the foot of the Black Mountains approximately one hour from Cardiff, Tregoyd House is an imposing mansion where Lord Hereford once lived. The centre offers an excellent combination of watersports and land-based activities in beautiful surroundings.
Situated near Bembridge on the Isle of Wight, Whitecliff Bay is a PGL partner centre offering chalet-style accommodation, indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, direct access to a sheltered, sandy beach and a range of land-based activities on site.
Located on the Sussex Downs only 2 hours from central London, with brand new lodge accommodation and activity bases. From this centre it is possible to take a day trip to France as part of your itinerary!
Close to Preston in Lancashire, Winmarleigh Hall is a Victorian estate set in 50 acres of gardens, parkland and woodland. There is a choice of en suite accommodation and the centre has been recently refurbished.
Loch Ranza, on the Isle of Arran is PGL’s specialist Field Studies centre, catering for a wide range of courses. Ardrossan Harbour, is less than 1 hour by rail from Glasgow and the ferry crossing to Brodick takes approximately 55 minutes. Exciting outdoor activities are also available.