Youlbury Scout Activity Centre
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Youlbury Scout Activity Centre is one of a number of The Scout Association's National Scout Activity Centres in the United Kingdom and is the oldest permanent Scout campsite in the world (while Brownsea Island was the site of the first campsite, it was a private island for many years after).
Youlbury Scout Activity Centre | |||
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Location | Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania | ||
Country | United Kingdom | ||
Coordinates | 51.724627°N 1.300399°W | ||
Founded | 1913 | ||
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The Centre, which is based near Oxford, is open to Scouts from around the world, and offers many activities as well as camping and accommodation in huts.
The site was first used as a meeting place and camping field in 1913 when the site owner, Sir Arthur Evans, that lived in the Youlbury House in proximity, had a cabin built for a local Scout patrol. This building was demolished in the 1980s, but many other of the original buildings still stand.[1]
Since then, the site has been developed and expanded to accommodate large gatherings of Scouts, offering activities such as swimming, archery, shooting, climbing, and more.
Youlbury is situated in a wooded area just north of Boars Hill, about 5 miles west of Oxford.
Youlbury has a large number of fields and sites spread around the woodland.[citation needed]
Each camping area has designated fire circles, and have shared toilet and washing facilities.
There are a number of buildings with varying facilities available on the site. This provides for the younger sections who require alternative indoor accommodation when camping, and also for training purposes.[citation needed]
The site offers a number of activities on or near site, all properly supervised:[citation needed]
Sailing is also available nearby, and there is the CuriOXity Science Centre in Oxford, and a rural farm museum nearby.[citation needed]
The site is overseen by a Centre Manager, who manages a small permanent staff who maintain the site and supervise the various activities.[citation needed]
Over the summer months, as the site is much busier, volunteers are recruited from nearby Scout and Guide Groups and from international members of Scouting or Guiding.[citation needed]
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