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Horley Scout Camp Site

Horley Scout Camp Site is tucked away in a delightful part of North Oxfordshire. Access to the site is through a quarter of a mile of tall pine trees. These open out onto eleven and a half acres of well drained grass land surrounded by woods and a disused railway embankment, providing a totally safe environment away from roads, traffic and habitation. In total the site is 45 acres.

The campsite is owned by Banbury District Scout Council and is run by the resident Camp Warden John (Snowy) Hirst.

Horley Scout Camp site is really designed to provide excellent camping in the best Scouting traditions. 

Wood fires are encouraged, with altar fires for cooking, a ground fire practice and trial area (from twists to biscuit tin ovens) and a banked fire circle. Pallet wood is in plentiful supply.

Link to Campsite: http://www.banburyscouts.org.uk/Horley_Campsite/horley_campsite.html 

 


Last updated:10 Feb 2010 Paul Binney


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