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Outdoor Lake District adventures for South Cumbrian youngsters

by Cumbria Crack
19/03/2026
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South Cumbrian youngsters experienced their first outdoor residential in the Lake District earlier this month.

Made possible by the Government’s Adventures Away From Home Fund, 200 young people from Walney and Barrow were hosted by YMCA Lakeside at Newby Bridge.

The young people from Walney School, Dropzone Youth Project and YouthAbility Youth Services spent several days at the centre on the shores of Windermere, trying activities that many had never experienced before.

It was also the first time most had been away from home and had spent time in the outdoors with friends.

Jay Flockhart, YMCA Lakeside course director, said: “The groups were surrounded by woodland, nature, mountains, and they had access to the lake – the perfect setting for adventure.

“We offer more than 50 land and water-based activities designed to build teamwork, confidence and life skills. But more importantly we tailored each residential to the particular needs of each group.

“Beyond the activities themselves, the experience helped build friendships. By the end of the residential, many of the young people who had arrived feeling nervous were leaving with new confidence, stronger bonds and memories of an unforgettable first adventure away from home.

“When you’re out hiking, climbing, paddling – you’re problem-solving, working as a team, assessing risk, building confidence.

“It’s hands-on, physical, and real. And there’s solid research to back that up. Studies also show that outdoor learning can boost engagement, behaviour, and memory. Just being out in green space lowers stress and improves mood.

“The outdoors also gives everyone a chance to shine, especially those who might not in a typical classroom.

“Whether it’s climbing a crag, lighting their first fire, or navigating back from a walk — there’s something about achieving things out here that sticks with people. It builds pride, independence, and a real sense of connection — not just to the place, but to themselves.”

The Adventures Away From Home Fund supports residential trips and outdoor activity experiences for young people who have barriers to participation in outdoor activities, such as financial hardship or additional support needs while encouraging confidence, resilience and personal growth.

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