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Bowles Outdoor Centre

Coordinates: 51°04′32″N 0°12′00″E / 51.075606°N 0.200125°E / 51.075606; 0.200125
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51°04′32″N 0°12′00″E / 51.075606°N 0.200125°E / 51.075606; 0.200125

Bowles Outdoor Centre [1] is an outdoor education/outdoor learning centre in the South East of the UK, located between Tunbridge Wells and Crowborough at Bowles Rocks.[2] The centre was founded in 1961 and became a charity[3] in 1964. The centre provides residential personal development courses for children and young people through outdoor and adventurous activities.

History and the Charitable Trust

Bowles was purchased in the early 1960s and set up by John Walters a visionary founder who titled his creation The Bowles Rock Climbing Gymnasium. In 1964 the Bowles Rocks Trust[4] was created as an independent charity whose aim is to support young people through outdoor learning and development.

Present day

Bowles is an outdoor education/outdoor learning centre at Bowles Rocks. It is located in East Sussex near the Kent border, about five miles south of Tunbridge Wells, postcode TN3 9LW.

The centre has 140 beds, two ski slopes, an indoor pool, archery range and high ropes courses as well as the Bowles Rocks sandstone crag. The centre specialises in residential courses, outdoor activities, personal and team development and experiential learning. It is a valuable regional resource for schools, youth and community groups, businesses and families.

Patrons

The patrons of the trust [5] include the Duke of Edinburgh, Brian Blessed and Richard Branson.

Bowles Learning and Development (L&D) - Training for businesses and organisations

During the 1980s the teambuilding and experiential learning arm of Bowles was developed in order to help raise money for the charity's work with young people – an early social enterprise model. Bowles L&D has worked with many local and multinational companies over the years and continues to support the charity today. The Bowles Organisation runs leadership development, team development and team-building courses for businesses particularly apprentices.

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