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 'SURF n TURF' CAMP - Putsborough, Devon
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Welcome to the Surf n Turf Camp information page which contains all the information about the camp.

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At Soccer Shooters we think Football is more than a game, it can bring joy and value in many forms; including, building self-confidence, developing friendships  and creating special memorable experiences for the whole family. One way we support this is through our Soccer Shooters Surf and Football Camps. These camps are not your usual Football Tour weekend away. These camps are for all abilities and all the family.

Surf & Turf Camp Itinerary
  • The Location Putsborough, North Devon with camping here.

  • June 14th to 16th 2024 for Ages Year 2 to Year 9.

  • Arrive Friday afternoon/evening at parents' convenience. You will be staying at a world-class camping site next to the stunning village of Croyde and a short walk to the beautiful  Putsborough beach, both world-class surfing beaches! Depending on the number in the group, we have the option of a whole private field dedicated to the camp. 
     

  • Saturday morning is Fun Football experience time, with  Fun Football organised by Soccer Shooters at nearby Georgeham
     

  •  Saturday afternoon Surfs Up! This will include a 2-hour surf lesson, with all equipment included. Lessons are with the amazing   Nick Thorn Surf School.
     

  • Sunday is family beach time, with surfing and beach football on the agenda!

  • BBQ Saturday night

  • All players will receive a Football Tee shirt to keep

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Costs

The cost is £160 per child for all the above.
 

Additional purchases (anytime over the weekend) 

Paddle boarding  £45
Coasteering £40

Surf Hire (in addition to the surf lesson) £12 per hour or  £20 per day.

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Additional parent and children's costs (if not taking part in the official football):
£32 Camping only for 2 nights per adult.

£16 Camping only for 2 nights per child.
Additional £35 for surf lesson.

BBQ Costs for adults is £10 per person

Please Note

Soccer Shooters would not hold any responsibility for looking after the children, except during the official football activity.
 
We would need at least 12 children from one team to make this viable, however, this team could be made up of two age groups,  eg, Under 9 and Under 10 could be one team.

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