Countryside Education Trust
Summary
Visit type: residential, day and community
Capacity: 40 residentially, 120 on a daily basis
Age range: age 2 to adult
Countryside and environmental education. Courses in natural history, smallholding, New Forest crafts, corporate ‘away days’ as well as National Curriculum science, geography and history.
We are a registered charity established in 1975 devoted to countryside and environmental education in all its varied forms. We have grown over the years in stature and scope to become an organisation running a residential centre, a field studies centre (recently re-built as inspirational and sustainable Treehouses), a farm and a community programme. People come to us from all over the South and Southeast.
We aim to be in the forefront of countryside education at this time of renewed interest and controversy. Our overall aim is promote and operate courses, activities and facilities which enable children and adults to learn about, understand and care for the countryside.
We exist to serve people’s needs whether they be for a school group, a youth organisation, an adult or recreational group or an individual. Come for the day or come and stay we will be delighted to welcome you.
Contact:
Director or administrator
T: 01590 612401
E: mail@cet.org.uk
W: www.cet.org.uk
Out of Town Centre
Palace Lane
Beaulieu
Hampshire
SO42 7YG

