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Another wonderful week at Morfa Bay

This week Mynydd Cynffig and Dowlais schools are in residence and today is their last day of a packed activity programme with the added extra of glorious sunshine throughout their stay.

Yesterday the centre welcomed a group of pupils from St Cenydd School and accompanying staff to participate in a 2 day  activity programme.

All the children have tried a number of activities including the High ropes tower/Sea activities/Caving /Bush craft and the Muddy Assault course which always proves to be popular.

Tonight after evening meal a final night Disco with resident DJ Mr Rhys Page ably assisted by Andy Skate board Jones.

Ashcombe School arrive.

Ashcombe Primary School arrived safely yesterday and have started their adventurous activity programme.

Accompanied by their teaching staff they are all enjoying the challenges of  Abseiling/Zip line/Caving/Climbing/Muddy Assault Course/Orienteering/ Sea Activities/Bush craft and Archery.

The rain continues to poor but can’t dampen the enthusiasm of the children and all enjoying getting wet and muddy.

Thank goodness for the new Morfa Bay drying room it most certainly is being put to the test today!

Who cares about the weather when you are having fun!

All in having lunch at present keeping nice and warm around the log burner.

Updates to follow.

Well after a morning of torrential rain the sun has come out! Morfa Bay is bathing in sunshine we wonder has summer now arrived?

From anoraks and waterproofs to an afternoon of the children in t shirts. What is happening to the weather these days?

A welcome respite from the rain although all the children were thoroughly enjoying getting wet and muddy! After tea this evening a hike to Pendine beach before the climb back up the hill for a well earned rest and welcoming hot chocolate.


Yatton School arrive at Morfa Bay

Yatton School pupils and accompanying staff arrived safely at Morfa Bay ready for a full weeks programme of adventurous activities.

Activities started as soon as the children were all accommodated and had finished their lunch of traditional homemade soup and fresh filled rolls from the local bakery.

Activities enjoyed  Zip wire,Muddy Assault Course, Caving ,Mountain Bikes and Climbing.

The evening finished with a hike to Pendine Beach followed by hot chocolate and bed.

Mynydd Cynffig Junior School

On Tues 10th May we welcomed Mynydd Cynffig Junior School from Kenfig Hill, Bridgend. As always it was fantastic to see the familiar faces and old friends who visited once again.

Fortunately the weather remained fine throughout the week  with the activity programme running smoothly and all those involved enjoying the experience.

During the week our annual local cave assessment took place with Gary Evans (Technical Advisor). Morfa Bay would like to thank Gary for his time, assistance and valuable advice. Well done to everyone for achieving the award.