Wood-Sage Outdoor Education
Wood-Sage Outdoor Education is run by Simon Moorhouse and based at a 47 acre site set in the Lancashire countryside.
We are Wood-Sage, an award winning, family run, outdoor education company offering a wide range of tailor made programmes & activities to schools, youth organisations, families and corporate groups.
Our 47 acre site is situated in the heart of the East Lancashire with easy access to road networks and a short drive from the towns and cities of Lancashire, West Yorkshire, Manchester and Liverpool.
Browse our Web site for more information about Wood-Sage Outdoor Education. If you have any questions or would like to speak with a Wood-Sage Outdoor Education representative regarding our services, please e-mail us at Enquiries@wood-sage.co.uk or call us on 07504 481607.
At Wood-Sage Outdoor Education, the customer always comes first.
Review
I will always say, that a Top 100 Attraction, is one that is on your mind long after you have visited it. Wood-Sage visitor experience and value for money coursing through its veins and with it being family run, that just adds to the magic that this place has to offer. Easy to get to from anywhere in the Northwest, this outdoor education centre is a really good alternative to the usual big style attractions and one that you can experience as a family, which isn’t something a lot of families don’t do anymore. Complete with their High Ropes activities, Target Sports, even Bush Crafts, Wood-Sage really are leaders in their field. With over 50 decades of experience between them all, I can’t endorse them enough! But hey, don’t take my word for it, Hop onto their website and see how they can enhance your visit to Lancashire.
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Dean Lane
, Great Harwood,
Blackburn, Lancashire
, BB6 7UN
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