
Wild Weekends: Adventure Activities Your Outdoor Crew Will Love
1. Paddle, Splash, Repeat: Canoeing on the River Wye π£ββοΈ You canβt come to the Wye Valley and not go canoeingβitβs basically a rite of passage. Whether...
1. Paddle, Splash, Repeat: Canoeing on the River Wye π£ββοΈ
You canβt come to the Wye Valley and not go canoeingβitβs basically a rite of passage. Whether you fancy a lazy paddle past kingfishers or a full day navigating river bends and little rapids, there are routes (and boat sizes) for everyone. Bonus: many routes pass a pub. Coincidence? We think not.
2. Go Ape and Channel Your Inner Tarzan π
Swing through the trees, scream your lungs out on a zipline, and test your bravery on rope bridges high above the forest floor. Go Ape in Mallards Pike is a firm favourite for birthday weekends, bonding trips, and showing off who's boss (until theyβre dangling backwards mid-air).
3. Caving and Climbing at Clearwell Caves πͺ¨
Adventure goes underground here. Explore ancient mine shafts, go deep into the earth with a helmet and headtorch, and experience complete darkness. For climbing fans, nearby quarries offer guided climbing experiences and abseiling thrills that will test your nerve and your knees.
4. Wild Swimming (For the Brave) πββοΈ
If your crew thrives on cold-water plunges, try the wild swimming spots dotted around the Wye. Donβt expect warm welcomesβthese waters are fresh. But there's no buzz quite like it, especially followed by a flask of hot tea and a warm towel back at base.
5. E-bike Adventures & Forest Trails π΄
Got a mix of fitness levels in the group? E-bikes are the great equaliser. Hire a few and explore forest trails without the uphill grumbling. With scenic routes around Cannop Ponds, Puzzlewood and Symonds Yat, youβll cover serious ground (and still make it back in time for a BBQ).
6. Axe Throwing & Archery πͺπΉ
Nothing says βletβs bondβ like hurling a sharp object at a target. Local providers offer axe throwing and archery sessions that are surprisingly addictive. You'll be amazed how competitive things getβespecially if thereβs a prize for the best aim (aka, pub buys the first round).
7. Night Walks & Stargazing π
Slow things down in the evening with a forest night walk or stargazing session. The Forest of Dean is a Dark Sky area, which means the stars here really show off. Grab some marshmallows, light a firepit, and let the conversation roll into the small hours.
Where to Stay? π‘
Your outdoor crew needs space. Somewhere with big sofas, a firepit, drying rooms for soggy socks, and a kitchen built for breakfast feasts.
BHHL top picks for wild weekend bases:
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River Wye Lodge β Walk straight onto the riverside trail
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Forest House, Coleford β Ideal for forest-based fun and pubs
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Bromsash House β Just a short drive to paddle points and peaceful stargazing
Whether youβre all-action or action-adjacent (someoneβs got to be in charge of snacks), the Wye Valley delivers wild weekends in style.
Pro tip: Book your activities ahead, especially during peak seasons, and always pack waterproofs. Youβll either need themβ¦ or youβll scare the rain off entirely