

What we’re about
AAA - Action Adventure Activity
The most established and active international hiking group has been active since 2008 as AAA Outdoor & Hiking - Adventure Travel
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Our aim is simple:
To get outdoors and visit new places, enjoy the beautiful scenery with people who want to have fun and meet new friends. We have a simple philosophy; provide fun and sociable events that incorporate the best an area has to offer with experienced hike leaders.
Who we are?
We were established in 2008 and have run well over 500 events and hosted over 20,000 members. We usually run around 50 events per year ranging from mid-week evening social events, such as treasure hunts and kayaking sessions, to weekend and week-long UK and overseas hiking trips to Europe and beyond.
The AAA crew is made up of a lot of outdoor enthusiasts with decades of experience, a number of our principal hike leaders originate from the British Army who all have extensive navigation, mountain and first aid experience. So you'll be in steady hands! Your taste buds will also be very well catered for by our team of chefs, cooks and kitchen helpers.
AAA's mix of great food, capable hike leaders, interesting destination and inclusive social aspects has been very popular with our members, so popular that we are proud to recognise that other larger groups have now been replicating both our events and format and menus.
What do we do?
We organise the logistics for our hiking trips so that you don’t have to. We find the locations, book the venues and organise all catering for weekends. We even help coordinate transport and lift shares. If you don't have transport contact the organiser who will help put you in contact with someone who's driving.
How do we do it?
We create appealing trips that are affordable to all. They are affordable because we generally use Youth Hostels and cater for ourselves and everyone helps and contributes towards the weekend.
About our events:
- Our most popular events are weekend hiking trips to locations around the UK.
- AAA has some basic principles for ensuring successful events. They are quite simply;
- Great Hiking Destinations. If we are not interested in the destination, then we don't host a trip there.
- Quality accommodation is suitable for the event.
- Only using Experienced Hike Leaders and or qualified instructors for other activities
- Comprehensive Destination Research which we always pre-visit before proposing an event.
- Control of the finances, we don't use third-party operators on the ground to book transport and accommodation. We control the money, this reduces any risk of ground operators going into liquidation without the Meetup Group having any recourse.
- Control of the logistics. If we don't have control of the finances we can't control the logistics. If we have control of the logistics it enables us to adjust the programme if needed.
- Social Hub. Socialising is a big part of Meetup, after all, it's in the title! So wherever we are we look to ensure that there is a point where everyone can socialise, whether it be a dining room, local bar or lounge.
Hiking and activity events
Typically we organise two or more weekends per month in all parts of the UK. Trips usually involve a visit to the National Park or an Area of Natural Beauty throughout the UK. Sometimes we organise optional activities that can range from Yoga to cycling. Since 2013 we have included even more climbing & Abseiling, Caving, Canoeing, Scrambling, Kayaking, Surfing and Wine Tasting. But nothing is off-limits so if you have an idea let us know.
Day hikes and outdoor activities
Visit this page to learn more about our day hikes in London – coming soon
Overseas trips
We enjoy experiencing new places and we are sure you do, too. So we are always looking to host hiking orientated trips in new overseas locations. We typically organise the accommodation, catering etc as well as plan with detail the hikes in the local areas. Often we will pick you up from the local airport or provide you with details to organise your own transfers to the accommodation. We will even recommend flights and help you coordinate your travel arrangements with others in the group.
When we are in the location we help to facilitate additional activities from mountain biking, paragliding, white water rafting to a wine tasting or local sightseeing trips.
Who attends our events?
The majority of our active members range in age between the mid-20s to late 40s, but age is no barrier so long as you are at least young at heart.
A large proportion of our members are international, providing an interesting and diverse mix of experiences and cultures. We also have a significant proportion of single members on events, although you certainly don’t need to be single to attend. We have many couples attending our events.
If you are nervous about committing to a weekend trip, don't be, almost everyone has turned up at an event before without knowing anyone. We all know what it's like. If you are still concerned try one of our evening or day events, they act as a taster and you are sure to meet like-minded people. We also work hard to ensure that the trips are inclusive for everyone. We usually provide a minimum of two hike leaders on weekends and overseas hikes to ensure we can offer a mix of hikes to meet the group's needs. We rarely have hikes that exceed 28 people (day hikes only with 1 guide) and usually, the hikes are pitched to a group of no more than 10- 16 people of similar fitness and ability on a weekend away. To learn more about day hikes visit this page:
Evening socials
We arrange a host of evening events that usually provide an element of the activity. We believe it's better to get people together and involved in an activity that they can participate in rather than just organising a Meetup in a pub. However, we normally conclude our events with a social drink or two in a pub.
Accomodation
Normally we hire for the exclusive use of a Youth Hostel or similar accommodation, sometimes it can be a hotel or lodge. AAA almost always host breakfast and evening meals as we are very particular about maintaining a reputation for providing quality food on our weekends. We will be there to greet you on arrival and allocate rooms etc. There is always a warm supper on a Friday night followed by some cake. The weekends then take on a well-rehearsed routine that ensures we can maximize the time for hiking.
Food
The food you enjoy has been said by many to be the best they have experienced at any Meetup event. We strive to ensure we provide a cooked breakfast, not just a cold continental buffet, after all, if you are setting off on a day's hike you want a hearty meal. We set everything up in the morning for you to make your own sandwiches with fillings of your own choice. AAA dinner is always very popular with wholesome ingredients including a variety of salads, vegetarian dishes as well a typical main selection followed by a cake for dessert. After supper, we all get to relax and socialise, sometimes with some games, whichever is most fitting. Whilst we all enjoy a pub visit, we include the dinner within the cost, so it's not an extra cost or a car journey (with no alcohol!).
Frequently Asked Questions
Many people ask us questions about our trips, we hope that we cover most of the usual questions in the event description. We also have some answers to the popular question in our FAQ section
Safety
Our main hike leaders have undertaken the six-day Mountain Leader course (accredited by the MLT) as well as having undertaken the two and three day Wilderness & Outdoor Activity First Aid course. One of our hike leaders even undertook a 6-month military-medical course culminating with practical training in an A&E Hospital and 2 weeks with paramedics. Both of our principal hike leaders have over 20 years of military experience, not just as conscripts. Much of their experience was focused on fieldcraft, navigation and first aid, making them ideal hike leaders.
All of our events are run by very experienced hikers, most of our hike leaders have a minimum of Mountain Leader training and an Outdoor Activity First Aid qualification or similar experience/qualifications. It would, however, be unfair to say that this makes the outdoors safe, there is always risks present, but with our experience, training and meticulous planning, we aim to minimise the risk.
Generally, our hikes tend to be limited to 20 people when in the hills and 24-28 in lowlands as our training indicate that this is a safe number, it's also important for everyone's enjoyment that the hike is not hindered by big numbers, or a very slow pace as you constantly find yourself waiting and it prevents people getting left behind, as we hear so often occurs in other groups with 40-50 people on a day hike.
What type of activities do we do?
Over the past three years, we have offered a wide range of events. These have included;
Hiking & walking (of course), kayaking along the Thames, camping & canoeing, yoga breaks, fitness weekends, potholing, historic sightseeing, overseas trips, indoor and outdoor rock climbing, cycling, trekking, backpacking, adventure weekends, coast walking, long distant walking, caving, countryside conservation, charity volunteering, sea kayaking, treasure hunts, paintball, the Yorkshire 3 peaks challenge, abseiling, recreation weekends, gorge walking & canyoning, rafting, navigation courses, culture trips, community trips, tennis, orienteering, coasteering, go-karting, horse riding and paragliding…
Unlike some larger groups who claim to have offered these activities, because it's good for their marketing and Meetup listing, we have actually offered all these events. Please, check out our past events.
Where do we visit?
Our usual destinations include the National Parks of the United Kingdom such as:
Brecon Beacons, Norfolk Broads, Cairngorms, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Lake District, Loch Lomond, New Forest, Northumberland, North York Moors, Dark Peaks, Peak District, Pembrokeshire Coast, Snowdonia, South Downs and the Yorkshire Dales.
Look at our events page to learn more about future hikes and destinations.
We have also organised events with visits to the following areas of natural beauty that have included:
Arnside and Silverdale, Chichester Harbour, Chilterns, Cornwall, Cotswolds, Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs, Dedham Vale, Dorset, East Devon, Isle of Wight, Kent Downs, Lincolnshire Wolds Malvern Hills, Mendip Hills, Nidderdale, Norfolk Broads & Coast, North Devon, North Pennines, Northumberland Coast, North Wessex Downs, Quantock Hills, Shropshire Hills, Solway Coast, South Devon, Suffolk Coast & Heaths, Surrey Hills, Tamar Valley and the beautiful Wye Valley.
Many of our hikes have included some of the popular long-distance routes, these have included:
Cotswold Way National Trail, Cumbria Coastal Way, Highland Way, East Riding Heritage Way, Grand Union Canal Walk, Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail, Herriot Way, Hertfordshire Way, Mendip Ring, North Downs Way National Trail, North-West Coastal Trail, Offa's Dyke Path National Trail, Peak District High-Level Route, Norfolk Coast Path National Trail, Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail, Pennine Way National Trail, Snowdonia Round, Solent Way, South Downs Way National Trail, South West Coast Path National Trail, Southern Upland Way, Thames Path National Trail, Wainwrights Way, Wales Coast Path, Wessex Ridgeway Trail, West Highland Way, Westmorland Way, White Peak Way, Wilts and Berks Canal Towpath, Winchcombe Way and Wye Valley Walk.
We have also organised overseas trips to destinations such as:
The Pyrenees, the Dolomites, Austria, Slovakia, Belgium, Spain, Slovenia, different parts of Croatia, Poland, Madeira, Scotland, France: Corsica, Swiss & French Alps and Russia & Ukraine.
We have plans for trips to Ireland, Norway, Kilimanjaro, Andalucía and as the group flourishes we will offer many more, too!
Note 1
The destinations and activities listed are examples of events AAA have organised or part of an AAA event. They are not places and events added here to improve our Meetup search ratings and mislead members. We accept that imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but we don't feel flattered when it misleads others. One of the other larger groups has the almost identical text as ours in places, the most notable error on their part is the inclusion of the West Highland Way, Highland Way and Winchcombe Way which are in countries and locations their group has not visited. We are not even going to comment on the activities listed we will leave you to make up your own minds. Come on guys, you know who you are, let's all be honest about what we do and where we go.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Awe-inspiring granite tors rising from the windswept moor
- The ancient history covering North and South Dartmoor, including clapper bridges, ruined tin mines, and bronze age settlements
- The remoteness of North Dartmoor, the setting for Sherlock Holmes' novel 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'
- Challenging treks and more relaxed strolls
- Iconic Dartmoor ponies
- 2-3 Experienced Hike Leaders offer 2-3 hike choices on a day
- A fully catered event
Situated in the southwest of England, right in the very heart of Devon, Dartmoor is a landscape of stunning views, awe-inspiring granite tors, deep wooded valleys with fast-flowing rivers, and rugged, wide-open spaces. Dartmoor is a gift for lovers of ancient history. There’s plenty of evidence of prehistoric settlement around Dartmoor, with the Bronze Age period seeing a larger population moving into the area. Challenging treks across windswept moors or relaxing strolls through secluded woods, you’ve come to the right place... Dartmoor has it all!
Ancient clapper bridges - crossing streams and rivers, stone crosses; barrows, standing stones, circles, tumulus & cairns all contribute to the wealth of features to enjoy on Dartmoor.
WHAT TO EXPECT
AAA has hosted Hiking Weekend events for over a decade. We have a wealth of experience and ensure you will enjoy some great hikes and homemade food.
Pictures of last Years' Events
Video
**Google, Facebook & TripAdvisor **Reviews
HIKE GRADES
You will have a choice of hikes, ranging from Moderate to Energetic Hikes, all led by very capable hike leaders. AAA hike leaders have extensive navigational and hike-leading experience and are trained in wilderness first aid.
You can expect the shorter hikes to be around 16km and the longer hikes to be 25 km. We will take the weather into account and offer routes on the day.
IMPORTANT This trip is designed for a range of hiking abilities from novice to experienced. Select your hikes accordingly.
ITINERARY
The event starts at the accommodation at 18:00 and finishes after the half-day hike on Monday around 2 pm.
Please see the link for a full itinerary
KIT LIST
**Check what kit is required **and more
ACCOMMODATION
Exclusive use of Bracken Tor YHA.
Detached house in 3 acres of gardens, with fine views and direct access to the moor.
Male and female rooms for 4, 6, & 2x8 people.
FOOD
Meals are provided as per the inclusions below. Most dietary requirements can be catered for if advised in advance.
TRANSPORT
Driving is the best option to reach the Hostel. To share a lift & offer one please check out this Event Message Board
COST
The price includes:
- 3 nights’ accommodation
- Friday light supper
- 3 Cooked breakfasts
- 3 Packed lunches
- Choices of Guided Hikes by Experienced Hike Leaders
- 2 Cream Tea
- Dinners on Sat & Sun
- Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations including Financial protection.
The price does not include:
- Transport to the destination
- Alcoholic drinks and other incidentals
PRICE
The trip is £319 per person.
MAKE YOUR BOOKING
Click Attend and confirm your place with payment to the bank details below.
Name: AAA LG Ltd
Account No.: 69543038
Sort Code: 60-09-02
Add Ref: "250523(your meetup profile name)"
Then email aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk to advise that your payment has been made.
If you have a question, check out our FAQ page
Details for cancellations & selling your space can be found via the Terms & Conditions
© AAA LG Ltd 2024
Errors and Omissions Excepted.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Network event24 attendees from 2 groups hostingMay 2-5 BH Weekend in the Lakes - Scafell Pike, Great Gable, Buttermere FellLink visible for attendees£299.00
HIGHLIGHTS
- Summit Scafell Pike (978m) via the quieter Seathwaite route.
- Conquer Green Gable (801), Great Gable (899m) and possibly Kirk Fell (802m)
- Enjoy a moderate hike up Cat Bells (451) & High Spy (673m) with views over Derwent Water
- Hikes up to Grisdale Pike (791m), Grag Hill (839m) and Gasgale Gill
- Visit picture-postcard Keswick and enjoy a ferry ride around Derwent Water
- Explore the peaks of Buttermere Fell including Dale Head (753m) with views overlooking Buttermere.
- Based in a large country mansion, situated on the western shores of Derwent Water
- Experienced AAA event organisers are on hand throughout to advise you on your choice of a hike from the selection offered.
- At least 2-3 choices of hikes each day led by Experienced Leaders
- A fully catered trip
All questions to aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk
WHAT TO EXPECT
AAA has hosted Hiking Weekend events for over a decade. As a result, we have a wealth of experience, ensuring you will enjoy some great hikes and some great food.HIKE GRADES
You will have a choice of hikes, ranging from Moderate to Energetic. When we have three or more leaders, we also offer Challenging routes. AAA leaders have extensive navigational and hike-leading experience and are trained in wilderness first aid.
You can choose between shorter hikes of around 15 km and longer, more demanding 25 km+. We will take the weather into account and offer routes on the day.ITINERARY
The event starts at the accommodation at 18:00 and finishes after the half-day hike on Monday around 1 pm.
Please see the link for a full itinerary.KIT LIST
Check what kit is required and more.ACCOMMODATION
We have reserved Hawes End outdoor centre exclusively for AAA this bank holiday weekend. The hostel is a large country mansion on the western shores of Derwent Water, on the outskirts of Keswick. This peaceful location provides a central location for many of the great peaks in the area. There is also a ferry jetty close by ensuring easy access to Keswick.
Accommodation is in single-sex rooms for 6, 1 for 8 people.FOOD
All of our famous AAA meals are home-cooked with options for vegan and vegetarian diets. Most other dietary requirements can be catered for if advised in advance. Meals are provided as per the inclusions below.TRANSPORT
Driving is the best option to reach the hostel. To request or offer a lift, please check out this Event Message Board.COST
The price includes the following:- 3 nights' accommodation
- 3 Cooked breakfasts
- Friday light supper
- 2 Dinners on Sat & Sun
- Packed lunches
- Choices of at least 2-3 Daily Guided Hikes by experienced hike leaders
- Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations, including Financial protection.
The price does not include:
- Transport to the destination
- Ferry rides and admissions to attractions
- Alcoholic drinks and other incidentals
PRICE
The trip is £ 299 per person.
Check out our 5-star reviews.
Google, Facebook & TripAdvisor Reviews
MAKE YOUR BOOKING
Click Attend and confirm your place with a payment of £299 to
Name: AAA LG Ltd
Account No.: 69543038
Sort Code: 60-09-02
Add Ref: 250502 (include your meetup profile name)
Then email aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk to advise that your payment has been sent.IMPORTANT NOTES
If you have a question, check out our FAQ page
Details for cancellations and selling your space can be found on the Terms & Conditions© AAA London Group Ltd 2024.
Errors and Omissions ExceptedNot open - Network event25 attendees from 2 groups hostingMay 7-11 Isle of Skye, Old Man of Storr, Trotternish Ridge; Scotland in HotelNeeds location
HIGHLIGHTS
- Summit parts of the Cullin Mountains (approx 986m) take routes from Glen Brittle so we can enjoy the coastal views.
- Explore the iconic Old Man of Storr (719m) and the Quiraing Needles
- Take a short hike to explore the Fairy Pools and take a dip if you dare!
- Visit the strange landscape of Fairy Glen and marvel at the Mealt Falls that drop 55m into the sea.
- Take a low-level walk along the Rubha Hunish coastline, the north point of the Isle.
- Hike Glen Sligachan to Sgurr na Stri (494m) and enjoy views of Loch Coruisk.
- Relax after a hike with some Whisky tasting at the Sligchan Hotel, located next to the picturesque 18th-century bridge with The Cullins in the background.
- Visit Neist Point Lighthouse and the Coral Beaches for those picture postcard moments.
- Enjoy dining out at leisure in Portree with its relaxed bars or fish & chips on the harbourside.
- AAA event team is on hand to organize the best options based on the weather and guide you through the choices.
- Bed and breakfast at a centrally located hotel in Portree. Perfect for enjoying the local bars and restaurants.
SPECIAL OFFER
You can combine this Skye Event with our Scottish Highland Event (13-19 May) - receive a FREE Chalet stay on 11-12 May and enjoy extra hiking.
WHAT TO EXPECT
AAA has hosted Hiking Weekend events for over a decade. As a result, we have a wealth of experience, ensuring you enjoy some great hikes and food.
More trip info in detail
HIKE GRADES
You will have a choice of hikes, ranging from Moderate to Energetic. When we have three or more leaders, we also offer Challenging routes.
You can choose between shorter hikes of around 15 km and longer, more demanding hikes of 20 km.
AAA leaders have extensive navigational and hike-leading experience and are trained in wilderness first aid.
ITINERARY
The trip starts at Inverness Airport on Wed. 7.05., at 14:30.
We have organised transfers from Inverness Airport at this time. The journey takes around 3 hours, including stops to enjoy the beautiful Scottish landscape and sights. If your scheduled arrival is later than the transfer to the hotel, you will need to make your arrangements.
We will drop you off at Inverness Airport on Sun. 11.05, at 12:55.
FLIGHTS
Outbound Wed 07.05.
London Gatwick to Inverness EZY847
Dep 12:25 Arr 14:10
Inbound Sun 11.05.
Inverness to London Gatwick EZY848
Dep 15:00 Arr 16:40
You can choose any other flights or trains to Inverness.
ACCOMMODATION
We will be based in twin rooms in Tongdale Hotel. This place has a long tradition in island hospitality, having been owned and operated by the same family for over 50 years.
A single room is £260 extra for 4 nights. Please email us at aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk to check the availability.
FOOD
Scotland is well known for its seafood and hearty cuisine. We will be hosting 2 dinners & can assist with selecting other venues for dinner.
KIT LIST
Check what kit is required and more.
COST
The price includes:- 4 Nights' accommodation
- 4 Cooked breakfasts
- 2 three-course dinners with tea and coffee
- All local transport
- Choices of 2 Daily Guided Hikes by Experienced Leaders
- Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations, including Financial protection.
The price does not include the following:
- Flights
- Packed lunches (easy to source locally)
- 2 Dinners
- Alcoholic drinks and other incidentals
PRICE
The trip is £699 pp.
SPECIAL OFFER
You can combine the Skye Event with our Highlands Trip and receive FREE Chalet accommodation on 11-12 May.
Check out our 5-star reviews.
Google, Facebook & TripAdvisor Reviews
MAKE YOUR BOOKING
Click Attend and confirm your place with a £199 deposit transfer or in full £699 to the bank details below. The balance of £500 is to be paid by 01.02.25.
Name: AAA LG Ltd
Account No.: 69543038
Sort Code: 60-09-02
Add Ref: 250507 (include your Meetup profile name)
Then email aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk to advise that you've paid.
If you have a question, check out our FAQ page.
Details for cancellations can be found in the Terms & Conditions.
© AAA London Group Ltd 2024
Errors & Omissions ExceptedNot open - Network event20 attendees from 2 groups hostingMay 13-19 West Highlands, Glencoe, Oban, & Ben Nevis; hiking & sightseeingNeeds location
HIGHLIGHTS
- Summit Ben Nevis, at 1345m is the highest mountain in the UK
- Exploring Glencoe Valley and the historic Hidden Valley.
- Hikes around and summiting Stob Dubh (958m) which boasts some of the most majestic picture-postcard scenery to be seen in the Highlands
- Summiting Pap of Glencoe offers one of the best 360* views in the area
- Exploring a hidden gem of Kerrera - a tranquil island with magnificent Gylen Castle Ruins.
- Visit Oban, Scotland's most popular west-coast holiday town, sample whiskey from its distillery, and enjoy fresh local seafood on the harbourside followed by some of Oban's finest homemade chocolate.
- Take the rope bridge challenge in Glen Nevis and visit Steall Falls
- Enjoy a visit to Glenfinnan Viaduct, as seen in the Harry Potter films, and hike the Glen Finnan Estate. In past years we have enjoyed stories from the Estate Manager while we lunch in the estate's bothie.
SPECIAL OFFER
You can combine this Scottish Highland Event with the Skye Event (7-11 May) & receive a FREE Chalet stay on 11-12 May and enjoy extra hiking or sightseeing.
WHAT TO EXPECT
AAA has hosted Hiking Weekend events for over a decade. As a result, we have a wealth of experience, ensuring you will enjoy some great hikes and food.
Pictures of last year's event
HIKE GRADES
You will have a choice of hikes, ranging from Moderate to Energetic. When we have three or more leaders, we also offer Challenging routes. AAA leaders have extensive navigational and hike-leading experience and are trained in wilderness first aid.
You can choose between shorter hikes of around 15 km and longer, more demanding hikes of 20 km+. We will take the weather into account and offer routes on the day.
ITINERARY
The event starts at Glasgow airport at 14:00 and finishes at 11-30.
KIT LIST
Check what kit is required and more.
ACCOMMODATION
We will be staying in chalets in the picturesque village of Onich, known for its magnificent and varied scenic beauty.
Set within private grounds, our accommodation has panoramic views overlooking Loch Linnhe and the Ardgour Mountains. It is popular with active guests - being midway between the Ben Nevis & Glencoe mountain ranges (20-minute drive to Ben Nevis, 10 minutes to Glencoe), walkers and climbers are spoiled for choice.
Contact aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk to enquire about the availability of a single room for £130 extra and book in advance a number is limited!
FOOD
Breakfasts are provided as per the inclusions below. Most dietary requirements can be catered for if advised in advance. Chalets have kitchens for you to prepare your packed lunches and dinners, as well as enjoy the pub on site. There are several restaurants in the area that we will organise dinners at to enjoy the local cuisine.
COST
The price includes the following:- 6 nights B&B accommodation
- All transport
- Choices of 2 Guided Hikes + sightseeing option by experienced hike leaders
- Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations including Financial protection.
The price does not include:
- Flights to Glasgow
- Dinners, packed lunches
- Alcoholic drinks and other incidentals
PRICE
The trip is £739 per person.
SPECIAL OFFER
You can combine the Scottish Highland Event with the Skye Event (7-11 May) and receive a FREE Chalet accommodation from 11-12 May.
Check out our 5-star reviews.
Google, Facebook & TripAdvisor Reviews
MAKE YOUR BOOKING
Click Attend and confirm your place with a deposit of £200 or in full £739 to the bank details below.
Name: AAA LG Ltd
Account No.: 69543038
Sort Code: 60-09-02
Add Ref: 250513 (include your meetup profile name)
Then email aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk to advise you've paid.
The balance is to be paid by 28.02.25.
If you have a question, check out our FAQ page
Details for cancellations and selling your space can be found on the Terms & Conditions
© AAA London Group Ltd 2024.
Errors and Omissions Excepted.Not open - Network event2 attendees from 2 groups hostingMay 23-26 BH in Dartmoor NP, ancient clapper bridges, iconic ponies, Dart RiverYHA Okehampton Bracken Tor, Okehampton
HIGHLIGHTS
- Awe-inspiring granite tors rising from the windswept moor
- The ancient history covering North and South Dartmoor, including clapper bridges, ruined tin mines, and bronze age settlements
- The remoteness of North Dartmoor, the setting for Sherlock Holmes' novel 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'
- Challenging treks and more relaxed strolls
- Iconic Dartmoor ponies
- 2-3 Experienced Hike Leaders offer 2-3 hike choices on a day
- A fully catered event
Situated in the southwest of England, right in the very heart of Devon, Dartmoor is a landscape of stunning views, awe-inspiring granite tors, deep wooded valleys with fast-flowing rivers, and rugged, wide-open spaces. Dartmoor is a gift for lovers of ancient history. There’s plenty of evidence of prehistoric settlement around Dartmoor, with the Bronze Age period seeing a larger population moving into the area. Challenging treks across windswept moors or relaxing strolls through secluded woods, you’ve come to the right place... Dartmoor has it all!
Ancient clapper bridges - crossing streams and rivers, stone crosses; barrows, standing stones, circles, tumulus & cairns all contribute to the wealth of features to enjoy on Dartmoor.WHAT TO EXPECT
AAA has hosted Hiking Weekend events for over a decade. We have a wealth of experience and ensure you will enjoy some great hikes and homemade food.
Pictures of last Years' Events
Video
**Google, Facebook & TripAdvisor **ReviewsHIKE GRADES
You will have a choice of hikes, ranging from Moderate to Energetic Hikes, all led by very capable hike leaders. AAA hike leaders have extensive navigational and hike-leading experience and are trained in wilderness first aid.
You can expect the shorter hikes to be around 16km and the longer hikes to be 25 km. We will take the weather into account and offer routes on the day.
IMPORTANT This trip is designed for a range of hiking abilities from novice to experienced. Select your hikes accordingly.ITINERARY
The event starts at the accommodation at 18:00 and finishes after the half-day hike on Monday around 2 pm.
Please see the link for a full itineraryKIT LIST
**Check what kit is required **and moreACCOMMODATION
Exclusive use of Bracken Tor YHA.
Detached house in 3 acres of gardens, with fine views and direct access to the moor.
Male and female rooms for 4, 6, & 2x8 people.FOOD
Meals are provided as per the inclusions below. Most dietary requirements can be catered for if advised in advance.TRANSPORT
Driving is the best option to reach the Hostel. To share a lift & offer one please check out this Event Message BoardCOST
The price includes:- 3 nights’ accommodation
- Friday light supper
- 3 Cooked breakfasts
- 3 Packed lunches
- Choices of Guided Hikes by Experienced Hike Leaders
- 2 Cream Tea
- Dinners on Sat & Sun
- Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations including Financial protection.
The price does not include:
- Transport to the destination
- Alcoholic drinks and other incidentals
PRICE
The trip is £319 per person.
MAKE YOUR BOOKING
Click Attend and confirm your place with payment to the bank details below.
Name: AAA LG Ltd
Account No.: 69543038
Sort Code: 60-09-02
Add Ref: "250523(your meetup profile name)"
Then email aaalondongroup@yahoo.co.uk to advise that your payment has been made.If you have a question, check out our FAQ page
Details for cancellations & selling your space can be found via the Terms & Conditions
© AAA LG Ltd 2024
Errors and Omissions Excepted.Not open
Past events (38)
See all- Network event26 attendees from 2 groups hostingApr.18-21 Easter in Snowdonia, Nantlle Ridge, Beddgelert, Snowdon summitThis event has passedNot open