An international youth adventure programme run last week by the Rotary Club of Maidenhead to promote friendship and self-development has been described as the ‘best yet’. The scheme, which rotates every year between Maidenhead and its twin Rotary clubs in Germany, France and Italy brings together teenagers from the four countries. When it is Maidenhead’s turn to play host, the group are taken to the Rhos-Y-Gwalia outdoor education centre near Bala in the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, where they take part in a wide range of challenging activities.
The week saw them sailing, climbing, kayaking, paddle-boarding, gorge-walking, and exploring an abandoned lead mine. They also took part in an expedition which included climbing a mountain, and an overnight camp, requiring them to carry everything they would need from tents to food.
For full account and pictures, please click link below.
The week saw them sailing, climbing, kayaking, paddle-boarding, gorge-walking, and exploring an abandoned lead mine. They also took part in an expedition which included climbing a mountain, and an overnight camp, requiring them to carry everything they would need from tents to food.
For full account and pictures, please click link below.