Activities
Guests are able to book and participate in a wide range of activities at the various villages.
- Indoor sports
- Aerobics
- Badminton
- Fencing
- Pilates
- Pool and snooker
- Racquetball
- Rollerblading
- Squash
- Table tennis
- Ten-pin bowling
- Volleyball
- Wall climbing
- Yoga
- Outdoor sports and activities
- Abseiling
- Archery
- Bowls
- Clay pigeon shooting
- Crossbow shooting
- Football
- Golf
- Go-karting
- Horse riding
- Laser combat
- Mini golf
- Paintballing
- Pétanque
- Quad biking
- Tennis
- Wall climbing
- Fitness and exercise
- Belly dancing
- Cheerleading
- Circuit training
- Gymnasium
- Line dancing
- Pilates
- Salsa dancing
- T'ai chi
- Tango dancing
- Yoga
- Zumba
- Watersports
- Canoeing
- Fishing
- Pedalos
- Raft-building
- Rowing
- Sailing
- Scuba diving
- Snorkelling
- Waterskiing
- Windsurfing
- Creative pursuits
- Cartoon drawing
- Jewellery-making
- Painting
- Photography
- Pottery
- Nature activities
- Birdwatching
- Bushcraft
- Falconry
- Rambling
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