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Watersports, Multi-Activity, Teambuilding/Bonding, Environmental Studies

Gwent Adventures, now entering its 31tst year of operation, is a fully recognised Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Teaching Establishment and is also licensed by the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA), details of our licence can be found on the AALA website at :-  www.aals.org.uk/aals/provider_detail.php?providerHeadingID=458

Details of our Safety & Operational Procedures etc. can be viewed at:- Safety Documents page

Llandegfedd Reservoir, where our activity centre is based, is located in the heart of beautiful countryside spanning the border of Monmouthshire and Torfaen. It forms a 434 acre lake, which is 1½ miles long and 1 mile wide at the widest point. The entire site has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its richness in wildlife. The site is easily accessible from the M4 motorway and is just 30 minutes drive from Cardiff.

The high quality services we offer provide schools and organised groups the opportunity to include multi-activity both land and water based, teambuilding/bonding, windsurfing, dinghy sailing, canoeing, raft building and environmental studies. All programmes are organised around the requirements of each group, which can include a combination of activities, or courses to achieve governing body qualifications. Duration 1 to 5 days.

Visit our Team Build (Wales) web site at:- http://www.team-build.co.uk/pages/activities-index.htm

Safety is of prime importance and all necessary precautions are taken to ensure the safety of all participants. All instructors are fully qualified and safety boats are always standing by during all on-water activities. Buoyancy aids, helmets and wet suits are compulsory for some activities; these are provided when necessary.

During the months of June and July we may be able to arrange accommodation at a local college. Prices vary according to programme. Please contact us for further details.

  ©Mr Terry Group 2003 ----Updated by Terry Sculley 17th May 2011