Outdoor Adventure & Camping Show

ExCeL London, One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London
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This event ended on Sunday 19th of February 2017
Admission
Adult: from £16
Concs: from £10
Child (9-16yrs): from £4
Under 9yrs: free
Venue Information
ExCeL London
One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1XL
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Custom House 0.12 miles

The Telegraph Outdoor Adventure & Camping Show is the UK's largest outdoors show and offers outdoor enthusiasts an opportunity to find out about new activities, buy the latest products, gear and equipment, meet a range of special guests and much more over four days in February.

Whether you’re passionate about travelling, photography, climbing, watersports, exploring the British countryside or you’re in the market for some new gear – you’re sure to find everything you need and have a great day at the Show.

Adventure Playground
There is so much going on in our adventure playground. We are so excited to have slacklining, a caving experience and a climbing tower.

Survival Camp
Join ex-British Special Forces soldier Bob Podesta and the ‘A’ Squadron team to try your hand at perfecting essential survival skills, including net making, navigating, essential knots and traps, morse code, making a survival bracelet and newspaper craft.

The Adventure Theatre
The Adventure Theatre offers visitors inspiration and advice from top industry experts and your favourite outdoor personalities. Whether you want to find out more about climbing one of the world's highest mountains, photographing amazing wildlife, exploring frozen Antarctica or visiting one of the most remote places on Earth - we've got it all covered!


A ticket to the Show will also give you access to The London Bike Show and the Triathlon Show: London – offering not only great value for money but the chance to explore new interests making it a jam packed day out suitable for the whole family.

Tags: Exhibition

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User Reviews

peter ward
from london

Feb 1, 2015

good show but why charge 15 pounds for car park could be better