About
Forest Survival
Epping Forest Field Centre
Wednesday 30 October 2019 9.30am - 4pm
This actiovity is suitable for children aged 10+
Cost per child: £25
Ever wondered how you would fare in survival conditions? Could you stay warm, source food simply with what you can find? Bushcraft isn't just about lighting fires, there is much more to it. Bushcraft and survival techniques are a useful life skill and include activities such as making shelters, tracking and foraging for food and water. You also need to learn to navigate both with a compass and using signs from nature.
Additional information
All activities are run by FSC staff.
Children may attend this activity without parents/carers.
Make sure to bring appropriate clothing and footwear in case the ground is muddy and plenty of enthusiasm.
Booking required.
To book - more details and booking links HERE
Book online using our secure system. If you are unable to book online, please contact the Centre on 020 8502 8500 . By making a booking, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions.
When booking, please enter the following information in the special requirements box:
Names and ages of children attending the activity
Any Medical and SEN Information not already provided
That you found out about this event through the Visiteppingforest website
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
The Centre is just 2 miles (3km) from the M25 (Junction 26), 4 miles (6.5km) from M11 (Junction 5), 2 miles (3km) from Central Line tube at Loughton station.
From the M25 (junction 26) take the A121 towards Loughton following the signs to the Epping Forest Centres. From the M11 (junction 5, please note this exit is only when going north bound, there is no exit from junction 5 when going south bound) take the A1168 towards Loughton, turn right onto the A121 and follow the signs to the Epping Forest Centres. From the North Circular (A406) take the A104 exit towards Woodford and Epping, at the Robin Hood roundabout take the 1st exit and follow the signs to the Epping Forest Centres. The Centre is located behind the Kings Oak pub and next to the Visitors Centre in High Beach. From the A104 the Centre is signposted from both the Wake Arms and Robin Hood roundabouts. On some maps the Centre is marked as the Conservation Centre. Please check current travel information for details of any roadworks that may interfere with your chosen route. If you are visiting the Centre and are delayed please phone to inform the Centre of your estimated time of arrival.
Safety: Drivers are asked to pay great attention when entering and exiting the centre driveway and car park, adhering to the 10mph speed limit; there is a likelihood that young children will be walking in the area. We ask that if using a coach company to access the centre, that coach drivers are made aware of this safety information.
Public Transport Directions
The Centre is just 2 miles (3km) from Loughton tube station on the Central Line and there is a taxi rank at the station exit (Sadlers Taxis telephone 0208 508 6600). It is also a short taxi ride from Chingford station (overground) and there is a taxi rank at the station exit and one also just outside the station.
Before travel, please check the TFL website to plan your journey or for status updates.
By bike or on foot
You are able to walk to the Centre, or cycle to us.