Once you have developed a love for the outdoors, you might just benefit from joining a club to develop your skills with like-minded people.
Snowsports
The club is based at Bowles Residential Outdoor Centre in Eridge Green, Kent, and meets every Friday evening from 5.30pm for two hours. All competent skiers are welcome, great coaching and slalom ski race training.
Regular groups at Bowles that aim to promote equality and opportunity for people with disabilities to take part in snowsports and to help improve their enjoyment and standard of performance at the level of their choice.
Canoe and Kayak
Canoe England is responsible for leading and setting the overall framework for the National Associations; representing canoeing interests such as coaching and competition at UK and international level.
Rock Climbing and Walking
Tunbridge Wells Mountaineering Club
A local climbing club in Tunbridge Wells – a great way to meet other rock climbers.
Kids climbing clubs at Chimera
Chimera Climbing in Tunbridge Wells run Junior climbing clubs at their indoor wall.
British Mountaineering Council (BMC)
The BMC (British Mountaineering Council) is the representative body that protects the freedoms and promotes the interests of climbers, hill walkers and mountaineers. Find a climbing club.
The Association of British Climbing Walls
Find local indoor climbing walls in your area.
British Orienteering Federation
Orienteering can take place anywhere from remote forest and countryside to urban parks and school playgrounds. It’s a great sport for runners, joggers and walkers who want to improve their navigation skills or for anyone who loves the outdoors.