United Kingdom·June - November

Woodland Ways Bushcraft Weekend

Our most popular Bushcraft Course. Join us for a weekend of wilderness skills, from friction firelighting to sleeping in a shelter and more.

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Overview

Course Duration: 19:00 Friday - 12:00 Sunday Group size: 18 Maximum Age Range: 18+ This multi-award-winning course is an ideal starting course for the beginner and for those who wish to try their hand at something different. It is also relevant for those who have an outline understanding of the concepts and techniques of Bushcraft and Survival but wish to practice their techniques. By no means is this a basic introductory course, you will be amazed at the level of detail our instructors will go into in the short time available. This course is not an endurance test but is designed for you to get practical hands-on experience of the basics of Bushcraft and Survival, in a fun and safe weekend. No prior experience is required for you to attend this course.

Schedule

Friday

Friday

After everyone arrives at the meeting point and introductions are made, the kit is slung on our backs, and we have a short walk into the woodland. This walk helps to set the scene for the weekend ahead and introduces you to the environment in which you will spend the next two nights.

Upon arrival at the expedition-style camp, your instructors will take the opportunity to outline the course structure, introduce you to the camp equipment, allowing you to settle into the woodland environment. Once you are settled in, the instructor will take you through tool usage and safe techniques when using knives and saws, as you will be using these throughout the weekend to complete a range of everyday woodland tasks. We will get the fire on, and then prepare your sleeping arrangements, which, for the first night will be setting up a tarp to sleep under.

We then move on to preparing the evening meal. Dinner is provided (on this course you do not live off the land) and usually consists of feathered game (e.g. pigeon, partridge or pheasant). Vegetarian dishes are also provided if we are notified in advance.

Our instructors will guide you through how to prepare your food in a variety of ways. After a delicious meal, weather permitting, we will take a look at the constellations that are useful for navigation, as well as looking at other techniques for natural navigation using the night sky.

Saturday

Saturday

The morning begins with a hearty breakfast to help fuel you for a busy and exciting day ahead. We then move on to shelter building. Following an introduction to why, where and how, an instructor will guide you through the shelter building process, and then it is up to you. Detail is provided in the construction and techniques used, you then spend the rest of the morning building your own. Care must be taken on construction of these as you will be staying in them overnight.

Lunch, which is again provided, involves learning how to prepare and cook fish (normally trout) over the open fire and use a Native American method of cook our fish without any modern equipment.

We then have an action packed afternoon, consisting of; foraging for natural foods in a sustainable manner (reinforcing our message that conservation is key), natural navigation (if not already covered), and fire lighting - including fire by friction.

The evening is then underway with another game preparation session, this time, mammal, typically rabbit. Whilst this is cooking we take a look at choosing your axe and knife, how to sharpen them, and the legal aspects of carrying and using edged tools.

Sunday

Sunday

Sunday begins with a sit spot, and you'll be amazed at the difference in what you spot now that you have tuned into your environment. Next it's on to breakfast. We will start with a brief history and demonstration of making damper bread around the fire; one of the simplest means to get a wholesome meal to start the day. You'll then prepare and bake your own breakfast.

This is followed by a demonstration and discussion on how to source, collect, filter and purify your water. We finish off the morning looking at primitive trapping and snaring techniques. We examine the legal and ethical aspects of this subject and its value in survival situations. The camp is then dismantled and we begin the hike home!

Our courses are designed to be a fun experience and at no point during the course will you be expected to do anything that you are uncomfortable with. Our helpful and friendly instructors are always on hand with help, advice, and assistance.

Highlights

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KnifeUse

Using Bushcraft tools

Master the safe use of knives and saws with simple techniques that can not only save you from injury, but will help you prepare your food and bring carving projects to life with ease. 

Campfire

Campfire Cooking

Dive into the world of preparing your own meals with wild ingredients and enjoy delicious feasts to fuel you through the weekend. Learn the beauty of cooking with cast iron cookware over an open fire.

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Shelter Building

Spend a night in the outdoors safe in the knowledge that you'll be kept warm and dry by the shelter you've worked hard to create from what we can find around us. Experience the peace of waking up in the woods after a fantastic night's sleep, immersed in nature.

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Foraging

Expand your knowledge on what wild resources we have available to us, when and how to harvest them, and their uses. You will gain an understanding, not only of how we can use the resources we have around us, but how we can work with nature to sustain this partnership.

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Fire lighting

Discover the art of friction fire among other methods, and gain the knowledge you need to light a fire in any condition. Travel back to age old methods such as flint and steel, throw sparks from a Ferro-rod, and get hands on with the bow drill all under the watchful eyes of our highly experienced instructors.

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Water Filtration

 Learn what lurks in wild water, and what we can do to make it safe to drink. Water is essential for survival in any environment, whether it's jungle, desert, or even your office at work. We may take it for granted, but we will open your mind to the potential dangers of going without. 

Booking

Woodland Ways Bushcraft Weekend

Woodland Ways Bushcraft Weekend

Friday 18.30 for 19.00 start - Sunday 12.00

FAQs

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You can see bushcraft skills on the internet, but you really gain the skills and confidence by experiencing them for real with our team on hand to guide you through the learning process in a safe environment. Our dedicated instructors have honed their knowledge and skills through real-life, practical application and then draw on this experience to teach you the skills that enable adventures of your own. The breadth and depth of knowledge of a Woodland Ways Instructor far exceeds the content of a given course, and the structure and design of the courses gently pushes you to find a new comfort zone, becoming comfortable in the wild and with new skills.

Whether you're booking onto a one day Fundamentals or a two year Woodland Wayer course you will be surrounded and guided by like minded people, and you will learn skills that are not only practical and enjoyable but also build a great deal of respect for the lives and skill sets of our ancestors stretching back to the beginnings of humanity. A belief we hold close to our hearts that underlines all of our courses, is that once we’ve taught you something, that information is yours. If you forget something a week, a month, a year or 10 down the line, simply get in touch and we’ll be glad to go through it with you. 

Woodland Ways are a part of the global bushcraft community and are proud to walk some or all of your bushcraft journey with you through this amazing, vast topic. We are all students of bushcraft, and we learn from you and your experiences too. Even though we are the leaders at what we do, there are others who teach to high standards also, and we will have no hesitation to signpost you to them if we think your learning style or approach might be more appropriately met by them.

Derbyshire - Haddon Hall Estate

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Set in the Heart of the stunning Peak District National Park our woodlands are based on this beautiful 3800-acre historical estate, home to Lord and Lady Edward Manners. A warm and caring family estate, woodlands comprise over 600 acres, and our beautiful camp is nestled on the banks of the river Wye. 



Surrounded by a mature mixed canopy of Oak, Ash, Birch, and numerous conifers, the diverse flora is home to a wonderful array of large and small fauna. You may spot Fallow, or see the sign of a badger, and will be immersed in a cacophony of bird noise as you share the home of owl, buzzard, woodpecker, and more. 




Oxfordshire

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Nestling on the banks of the River Thames we have sole access to a 250 Acre Private Woodlands just outside the Village of Appleton, in Oxfordshire. With 125 Acres designated as SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) there is an abundance of flora and fauna. 



With a mixed canopy throughout the woodlands and a mosaic of habitats this woodlands provides us with amazing resources, with Oak, Ash, Beech, Birch, Hazel, Hawthorn, Cherry, Blackthorn and more. We have resident populations of Muntjac, Roe and Fallow Deer. Plus a huge variety of other fauna with almost daily sightings of Stoat, Tawny Owl, Buzzard, Red Kite and so much more. We operate all of our courses here for individuals to book on to, including our Woodland Ways Weekend, we also offer private bookings, school bookings, stag do's and corporate events.

There are central covered teaching area's within the woodlands comprising of timber and canvas structures.

This wonderful wonderful woodland is situated within 45 minutes of West London and the local train station (Oxford) is less than a 15-minute cab ride away. Please ensure when traveling to the venue you use the directions and do not rely on Sat Nav in order to prevent getting lost. 




East Lothian- Scotland

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Our courses in East Lothian run from Blinkbonny Wood, a 100 acre mixed canopy woodland, nestling on the edge of the Lammermuir Hills which provides easy access to hill and moor.

Approximately 20 miles from Edinburgh and 5 miles from the historic market town of Haddington.

It is close to Longyester, and therefore public transport to the area is easily achievable with international flights coming in to Edinburgh, as well as Edinburgh Waverley Train Station.

The canopy is a mixed patchwork with Birch, Hazel and Scots Pine a plenty. Gorse throws in its usual colours in the year and at the woodland boundaries there are stunning views of the hills in one direction, the coast in another, and bordering farmland.

Within our woodlands here you are likely to see Roe Deer, and we have regular sign of Badger. There is also a variety of species of Owl.

We operate weekend and day courses from this woodlands and occasionally, longer duration courses that require access to the hill side. We also offer private courses for schools, parties, stag dos etc.

Please follow the kit list below. You won't need to buy anything particularly expensive or specialist, but if you have any questions, please get in touch.

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This course can be purchased as an 18 month voucher, to book online choose "18 month voucher" from the options above and we will email the details over to you. Alternatively if you are purchasing this course as a gift we can post you a full colour gift presentation pack for just £4.25, just choose posted instead of emailed delivery option. Or contact us by phone to make the arrangements. 

Yes, Call Us: 01234 351006 (09:30-16:30 7 Days)

We’re happy to take course bookings and payments over the phone. Simply give us a call and we’ll place the booking for you before emailing through confirmation. Alternatively, drop us an email at info@woodland-ways.co.uk and we’ll call you back.

If your course booking is for a gift, no problem, just let us know at the time of booking and we’ll email you a personalised gift certificate or 18-month voucher to print at home. Or, for a small supplement, we’ll print out a gift pack and pop it in the post for you.

If you have any dietary requirements or allergies, please let us know at the time of booking. We will provide a suitable alternative for you. We would still encourage getting involved in the game preparation sessions, but we will completely understand if you didn't wish to.

The course will start on the Friday at 19.00. We ask people to arrive around 18.30 (preferably earlier) so that you can have your boots on your feet and your bag on your back to set off at 19.00. Late arrivals may be turned away so as not to disrupt the course for everyone else. The course then runs until 12.00 on Sunday when you will be returned to your vehicles. 

If you're running late, you should tell us as soon as you can. We can't hold the course from starting as it's unfair on everyone else and you may be turned away and unable to join the course. This will be considered a late stage cancellation, and no refund or re-booking is possible.

Not at all. We don't make anyone participate in any session if they don't want to. It's your course and we want you to enjoy it as much as possible. We would definitely recommend attending the session, and listening to the information, but you don't have to get hands on with the animal.

We require a reasonable level of fitness to participate in our courses. They start with a 10-20 minute walk with the kit on your back, on uneven terrain. We won't be marching at a fast pace, and we won't be covering hundreds of miles over a weekend. The shelter building can include some heavy lifting, but this can be done as a pair or team. If you have any concerns, please feel free to get in touch.

Yes. Rain or shine, snow or plagues of locusts our courses will still run. We have policies in place for severe wind or lightning, but rain doesn't stop play. After all, there's no such thing as bad weather, only a lack of preparation! Follow the kit list and you'll be fine!

There's no mains water in the woods, but that doesn't mean we can't be hygienic and comfortable. We have a sheltered composting toilet and there's plenty of trees to water. When it comes to feminine hygiene we have a process for that too. There will be soap and hands-free hand wash facilities available throughout the course. This will all be explained on the introduction to the camp by the instructor. 

Absolutely. You can pay in instalments or you can book now with a deposit and pay the balance later. Simply select the appropriate option at the checkout, where you'll find more information.

If it's more than 8 weeks until the start of your course, then yes, we can move your booking. It may be subject to an administration fee of £20.

If it's less than 8 weeks until the start of your course, then I'm afraid not. We have overheads and bills to pay before the course begins, so late cancellations cost us, but they also stop someone else from booking on to the course. Please get in touch with the office if you have any questions or concerns.

Absolutely! This course works brilliantly for groups. Simply add more places when booking, or book the same date and location. If you have a large group, you may wish to get in touch with us to arrange a private course, which could be customised to suit your preferences.

No. No alcohol or recreational drugs of any kind are to be bought with you on this course. While this course is for adults, the combination of alcohol and sharp tools is dangerous, so we do not allow it.

We do offer courses suitable for families with younger participants, but this is an adult course. We do this to manage expectations of all the customers. Please take a look at our Family courses page for more information on courses that will be more suitable.

We have a parking area at all of our sites. They are out of the woodlands and away from the camps, so please make sure you can carry all your kit in one trip. While the car parks are considered safe due to their remote location, vehicles are left at the owner's risk. They're easily accessible by most cars with standard suspension, though some of our sites have uneven farm tracks between the main road and the car park. 

We do allow dogs on our courses, but we have some rules. Firstly, the instructor has the final say, if they deem that your pet is disrupting the course, they may ask you to take them back to your vehicle/shelter. All dogs need to have a 100% reliable recall, even if they take off after something. They are to be under control at all times, and on a lead around, or kept away from, game or food preparation areas. You must pick up after your dog, and all litter must be taken away from site with you. This is because of the associated health risks for small children.


 If a client on the course has any issue with a dog, be it a phobia or an allergy etc, then the dog is to be kept on a lead at all times and away from that client, if the client agrees. Otherwise, the dog will have to be kept in your car or at your shelter. You must pick up after your dog, and take the waste home with you, and please don't encourage or allow them to urinate on plants - the base of trees is fine. We don't want to contaminate what we might need to forage!

Please let us know if you wish to bring your dog with you. 

While we encourage you to bring your phone to take photographs (or your camera if you prefer) there is no power supply to the woods. Power banks are a great addition to your kit for keeping your gadgets charged when outdoors.

No. We don't have any mains water supply to the woods, and showers use a lot of water. We recommend either using biodegradable wipes, or have a quick flannel wash using warm water from a flask when in your shelters and out of sight. 

No. Absolutely not. No. Nope. No. No. Stop it. No. 

Dates

East Lothian
7 - 9 June 2024

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Derbyshire
14 - 16 June 2024

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Derbyshire
5 - 7 July 2024

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Oxfordshire
26 - 28 July 2024

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Derbyshire
30 August - 1 September 2024

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Oxfordshire
6 - 8 September 2024

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Derbyshire
25 - 27 October 2024

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Derbyshire
22 - 24 November 2024

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Woodland Ways Bushcraft Weekend

United Kingdom· June - November· 2 nights

FROM$349/pp