FULLY BOOKED - Please join one of the other summer adventures.
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The Lake District, England's most famous national park, is a captivating landscape that has inspired artists, writers, and outdoor enthusiasts for centuries. The region is known for its shimmering lakes, craggy hilltops, and ancient forests, which offer a breathtaking backdrop for activities such as hiking, cycling, and water sports. Windermere, the largest lake in England, is located in the heart of the region and is surrounded by charming towns such as Ambleside and Coniston. Coniston Water, with its famous Peel Island featured in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons, is a popular destination for fell walkers and nature lovers.
The Windermere, Ambleside, and Coniston area is perhaps the most popular and well-known destination in the Lake District. Visitors can easily access nearby towns such as Grasmere and Keswick, which offer even more opportunities for outdoor adventures. The area is renowned for its wide range of activities, including water sports, walks, climbs, and cycling routes. With its stunning natural beauty and endless opportunities for exploration, it's no wonder this area is a favourite among both leisure visitors and seasoned outdoor enthusiasts seeking a new challenge.
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Brathay Estate with 369 acres in which to think, explore and develop, makes every Brathay residential magical. Brathay Hall, a historic Georgian mansion nestled near the town of Ambleside, is surrounded by private woodlands on the northern shore of lake Windermere. The setting couldn’t be better, with access to communal areas within the grounds, including the private boathouse and private shoreline by the lake. There are a multitude of outdoor adventure activities on site, and everything is within stone-throwing distance of the accommodation lodges, each with its own kitchen, dining, lounges, bedrooms and bathrooms.
The centre is exclusively hired by MFA and the facilities will only be used by us.
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Mountains and Hills: Coniston Old Man | Langdale Pikes | Latterbarrow | Loughrigg Fell
Lakes: Lake Windermere | Coniston Water | Rydal Water | Grasmere Lake | Tarn Hows
Waterfalls: Tom Ghyll Waterfalls | Stock Ghyll Force | Skelwith Force
Forests: Grizedale Forest
Valleys: Langdale
Mountain Passes: Kirkstone Pass
Caves and Quarries: Cathedral Cave | Hodge Close | Rydal Cave
Viewpoints: Gummers Howe
Heritage: National Trust Wray Castle | National Trust Hill Top
Towns: Ambleside | Windermere | Bowness-on-Windermere
Villages: Hawkshead | Grasmere
Park and Garden: National Trust Fell Foot
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MFA Assisted Self Led Activities: Night Walks | Mountain Hikes | Waterfall Walks | Village Walks | Mountain Biking | Rowing | Boating | Dark Skies Stargazing | Forest Walks | Orienteering | Lake Cruises | Backwood Cooking | Blindfold Trail | Bushcrafting
Instructor Led Activities:* Canoeing | Rock Climbing | Ghyll Scrambling | Kayaking | High Ropes
Social Activities: Communal Praying | Communal Eating | Campfire and Storytelling | Islamic Reminders | Adults Icebreaker and Brainstorming Session
Sports: Soft Archery | Table Tennis | Football | Bouldering | Low Ropes
Games: Children’s Quiz | Card Games | Board Games | Tag Games | Creative Games
Workshops: Mindfulness | Growth Mindset | Fitness | Yoga | Pilates | Navigation and Map Reading | Nutrition
* These are optional half-a-day (3-hour) instructor-led activities that has an additional cost of £35/person. Equipment, training and instruction is provided as part of the course.
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Allah is with the steadfast!
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Day 1 - Sat 29 July
4.00pm / Early Evening
Arrival
Asr Prayer
Socialisation
Games and Indoor Sports
Communal Dinner
Maghrib Prayer and Reminder8.30pm / Late Evening
Welcome Brief and Introduction
Mindfulness Training
Night Walk
Isha Prayer and Reminder10.30pm Sleep
Day 2 - Sun 30 July
4.00am Fajr Prayer and Reminder
7.00am / Early Morning
Wakeup
Communal Breakfast
Prepare9.00am / Late Morning and Afternoon
Depart to Langdale Valley
Hike to Langdale Pikes
Communal Lunch
Mountain Mindfulness
Dhuhr/Asr Prayer
Return to Hostel4.00pm / Early Evening
Relaxation
Maghrib Prayer and Reminder
Yoga/Pilates/Fitness
Communal Dinner
Games and Indoor Sports8.30pm / Late Evening
Socialisation
Adults Ice Breaker
Isha Prayer and Reminder10.30pm Sleep
Day 3 - Mon 31 July
4.00am Fajr Prayer and Reminder
7.00am / Early Morning
Wakeup
Communal Breakfast
Prepare9.00am / Late Morning
Family Canoeing
12.00pm Lunch and Dhuhr/Asr Prayer
1.00pm / Afternoon
Ghyll Scrambling
4.00pm / Early Evening
Relaxation
Maghrib Prayer and Reminder
Gratitude Mindfulness
Yoga/Pilates/Fitness
Communal Dinner
Games and Indoor Sports8.30pm / Late Evening
Socialisation
Campfire and Storytelling
Isha Prayer and Reminder10.30pm Sleep
Day 4 - Tues 01 Aug
4.00am Fajr Prayer and Reminder
7.00am / Early Morning
Wakeup
Communal Breakfast
Prepare9.00am / Late Morning
Walk and Cave Exploration: Hodge Close - Cathedral Cave
Cave Mindfulness1.00pm / Afternoon
Lunch and Dhuhr/Asr Prayer4.00pm / Early Evening
Relaxation
Maghrib Prayer and Reminder
Gratitude
Mindfulness
Yoga/Pilates/Fitness
Communal Dinner
Games and Indoor Sports8.30pm / Late Evening
Socialisation
Stargazing
Board Games and Quizzes
Isha Prayer and Reminder10.30pm Sleep
Day 5 - Wens 02 Aug
4.00am Fajr Prayer and Reminder
7.00am / Early Morning
Wakeup
Communal Breakfast
Prepare
Communal Cleanup
Checkout10.00am / Late Morning
Rydal Caves Exploration
1.00pm / Afternoon
National Trust Fell Foot
Communal Lunch
Dhuhr/Asr Prayer
Tea/Coffee/Ice-Cream at the Cafe
Farewell4.00pm Departure
Please note the planned programme is flexible. Guests are free to choose the activities they would like to participate in. They can also choose to do their own thing if they like.
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As a guide, it costs around £40 per parent (or individual adult) per night and £30 per child per night for up to 2 children and £25 per child per night for additional children. Infants 0-5 years go for free, provided they share a bed with a sibling or a parent. There is an additional charge of £20/night per room for ensuite facilities. Bookings are for the full adventure (5 days, 4 nights) only. We have introductory and promotional discounts from time to time. So please fill the form below to get a custom price for the adventure.
The adventure includes:
Accommodation in a clean and conveniently located hostel for 3 nights. All bed linen is provided but please bring your own towel and toiletries.
Self-catering kitchens with hobs, ovens, fridge, freezer, microwaves, pots. cutlery and crockery
Dining rooms and common rooms with several sitting areas for adults and children
Communal prayer areas for both men and women
Beautiful landscaped grounds outside with seating areas, shelters and wildlife area
Games room with table football, table tennis and board games
Detailed programme/itinerary of places to visit and activities for each day
Arrangement and coordination of general adventure activities (there is no additional charge for this)
Arrangement of instructor-led adventure activities with a group booking discount
Workshops and indoor group activities
Free guest WIFI access throughout the stay (often there is no phone signal)
Private Telegram group to keep guests updated
Healthy socialisation and group activities with like-minded Muslim families and friends
Safe, secure and Muslim environment for adults and children
Advice, support and tour guidance
Motivational talks, presentations and Islamic reminders
The adventure does not include:
Transport (please make your own way to the centre)
Food (it is self catering or externally arranged through caterers)
Payment for optional instructor-led adventure activities
Payment for optional hiring of equipment (if required, for example mountain bikes or motor boats)
Please read the FAQ section on the homepage for more information.
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It is self-catering, but certain arrangements may be made for the convenience of the guests.
Groceries: There will be arrangements made to order groceries as a group for those who wish, costing about £1 per person per day. These will include basic supplies such as bread, milk, eggs, butter/spreads, tea, coffee, sugar and fruits (apples, bananas and mandarins).
Breakfast and Lunch: There may be volunteers helping to make breakfast and packed lunch.
Dinner: Dinner may be externally arranged for those who wish at a reasonable price. Alternatively, guests can bring pre-cooked food and store then in the fridge/freezer, or bring ingredients to cook at the hostel, or manage with a combination of the above.
Kitchen Facilities: There is a fully fitted industrial kitchen with all facilities, sufficient for everyone. All pots, pans, utensils, cutlery and crockery are provided.
Videos
Inquiry Form
Useful Links
Tourist Information | Visit Lake District
Windermere Tourist Information Centre
Windermere and Bowness
Ambleside
Grizedale Forest
Biketreks Grizedale
Fell Foot | National Trust
Hill Top | National Trust
Beatrix Potter Gallery | National Trust
Windermere Lake Cruises
Wray Castle | National Trust
Lakes Aquarium
Lakeland Motor Museum
Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
Chocolate Factory Hawkshead