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How do I know if my teenager is ready for Teen Travel?
21 March 2023
13 to 17 and everything in-between!
L&E Teen Travel is for 13 to 17 year olds. However, we all know that there are many different types of 13 to 17 year olds! This is a trip that we think every teen should experience and we want to make sure they are equipped with all the skills they need to set off on their own (not completely on their own!). If your child has previously attended camps then this is a good start. They have spent time away from you being independent and making their own decisions. As they get older, teenagers will naturally want more independence. This is a great first step to travelling without their parents but in the care of experts. Let’s be honest, no one knows your child better than you… but if you need advice or want to talk to one of our experts then you can schedule a call with one of our experts.
Speaking the language
The common language that will be spoken is English so will your teenager be able to communicate effectively in the group? We try to limit each nationality to ensure we are all speaking English. Therefore your child may not be with someone who speaks their mother tongue (if not English!). If your teenager is looking to improve their spoken English then we can think of no better immersive experience!
What type of skills will they need?
Teen Travel is about learning new things such as budget management and how to organise an itinerary. Each member will bring their own individual skills that will help the group. One of the most important things the teens will have to figure out early on in the trip is what they each bring to the table. Is there an A+ maths student in the group – they can take the lead with the expenses, does someone enjoy writing – they can assist others in writing the daily blog. No matter what skills each teenager has, they will all have to work together as a group. Each person’s skillset to make sure they get the most out of the trip.
What happens if my teen gets upset or homesick?
This trip could potentially be the most exciting and challenging thing your teen has ever done. Our Travel Mentors are fully aware of this. They will be monitoring each child throughout the trip to ensure they are happy and getting the most out of the trip. If any teen is upset for whatever reason the Travel Mentors are there to listen and to help them. We can safely say that 9 times out of 10 it is simply tiredness that makes someone upset. This is easily fixed by a good nights sleep or an additional rest day. The Travel Mentors will manage the itinerary. If it looks like the teens are travelling too often (changing locations every day) then they will step in before anything is planned and offer some sound advice.
Want to know more?
We can offer advice to you and your teen. So please get in touch with us if you have any questions about Teen Travel. You can schedule a call with one of our experts who can talk you through the trip or email teentravel@learnandexperience.com with any questions you may have.
Teen Travel really is an adventure of a lifetime – take the first step, get in touch!
Why a Multicultural Environment is Good for Young People?
15 November 2022
What Does Culture Mean?
According to Oxford Dictionary culture is ‘the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society’ and in addition to that – ‘the attitudes and behaviour characteristic of a particular social group’.
Culture in Early Years
Jennie Lindon describes in her article ‘Cultural diversity in the early years’ that by young children developing a sense of their own identity through their family life they can then learn about other cultures out with the family unit. These experiences away from the family are of great importance and help broaden the understanding of other cultures.
Learning Languages
Learning a second language is easier for a child as their brains are designed to absorb new information unconsciously. Check out this TED Talk where Patricia Kuhl explains how babies listen to the sounds around them.
Multicultural Workplaces
Tim Cook, CEO of apple has been clear that he sees diversity as vital to the future of Apple. In 2013, he used an article in the Wall Street Journal to share his belief that “people are more willing to give of themselves when they feel that they selves are being fully recognised and embraced”. In 2015, he said that diversity “is the future of our company”.
https://www.apple.com/diversity/
What a Multicultural Environment Means to L&E
Learn & Experience have a very clear vision. Creating experiences to bring together young people from around the world while keeping to a simple principle: Happy Children Thrive! L&E offer experiences for young people which include World Camps, Teen Travel and Open Minds and we have been bringing the world’s youth together since 2009. We firmly believe that being exposed to people from all over the world and from many different backgrounds at a young age is hugely beneficial. Each one of our programmes is designed to allow young people to have an amazing experience whilst being surrounded by a diverse group of people. Want to join one of our programmes click HERE to read what we have in store for 2023!
L&E Parent Talks About the Importance of a Multicultural Program for her Children
Learn & Experience programmes include World Camps, Open Minds and Teen Travel
The Learn and Experience Podcast
Check out our Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and all the other usual places. We put a spotlight on remarkable young people and explore the world they live in. Subscribe and get your weekly fix of youth related chit chat.
Ep 11: Marcus (23): Campaign against Child Poverty
1 August 2021
This episode Sam, Mike and Julie visit 🇩🇪Germany , 🇨🇳China, 🏴Wales, 🇱🇻Latvia, 🇺🇸USA & 🏴England in Around the World in 6 Stories.🌍
We look at what personality traits we value in our friends in the Big Discussion and we learn more about 🇩🇪Germany in the Fact or Fiction Adventure.
Our Youth Spotlight is on professional footballer and campaigner against Child Poverty, ⚽️Marcus Rashford and Julie learns how to organise your life the Konmari way.🧳
In Language Corner, Mike looks at bilingualism 🗣 across the world🌍
AROUND THE WORLD IN 6 STORIES:
- 🇩🇪Germany: Initiative to give Storm names more diversity
- 🇨🇳China: the Year of the Ox
- 🏴Wales: 220 million old dinosaur footprint discovered by 4 year old
- 🇱🇻Latvia: Away – an animated film made by just one person
- 🇺🇸USA: waster plastic used to repave roads
- 🏴England: Protein Folding puzzle solved
THE BIG DISCUSSION:
- Personality traits we value in our friends
FACT or FICTION:
- 🇩🇪Germany
YOUTH SPOTLIGHT:
- ⚽️Marcus Rashford, professional footballer and campaigner against Child Poverty
LIFE-SKILLS
- 🧳Organise your life the Konmari way
LANGUAGE CORNER
- 🗣Bilingualism
What is the L&E Podcast?
The Learn and Experience Podcast explores and makes sense of the world we live in through Adventure, Life-Skills and Language.
It’s a perfect listen for kids, teens and families. Also, a great resource for ESL/EFL learners and educators.
Join Sam, Mike and Julie weekly (Wednesdays) with a fast paced, informative and fun show with an emphasis on learning and experiencing.
We’d love to know what you think about our podcast! Please rate and review and most importantly subscribe if you haven’t already done so.
Instagram: @learnandexperience247
Popjam: @learnandexperience
Email: podcast@learnandexperience.com
Learn and Experience have been bringing the world’s youth together since 2009 through adventure, life skills and language.
Ep 10: Sadat (17): Children’s Peace Prize Winner
1 July 2021
This episode Sam, Mike and Julie visit 🇨🇦Canada , 🇷🇺Russia, 🇮🇩Indonesia, 🇬🇧UK, 🇭🇺Hungary & 🇮🇹 Italy in Around the World in 6 Stories.🌍
We look at How to Learn another Language 🗣in the Big Discussion and we learn more about 🇺🇬Uganda in the Fact or Fiction Adventure.
Our Youth Spotlight is on 17 year old International Children’s Peace Prize winner🕊 , Sadat Rahman and Julie learns Fire Safety in the Home from a FireFighter🔥as a new Life Skill.
In Language Corner, Mike looks at a language of 🇧🇼Botswana that uses clicks🌍
AROUND THE WORLD IN 6 STORIES:
- Canada: Scientist grow human cells in Irish Soda Bread
- Russia: Coldest City in the World
- Indonesia: Oldest cave painting found
- UK: Why do zebras have stripes?
- Hungary: Dogs can learn words quickly
- Italy: Wedding Rings found in Mediterranean and returned to owners
THE BIG DISCUSSION:
- How to Learn another Language
FACT or FICTION:
- Uganda
YOUTH SPOTLIGHT:
- Sadat Rahman, the 17 year old International Children’s Peace Prize Winner.
LIFE-SKILLS
- Fire Safety in the Home
LANGUAGE CORNER
- The Clicking Language of Botswana
What is the L&E Podcast?
The Learn and Experience Podcast explores and makes sense of the world we live in through Adventure, Life-Skills and Language.
It’s a perfect listen for families and EFL learners wanting engaging and informative content for kids and teens.
Join Sam, Mike and Julie weekly (Wednesdays) with a fast paced, informative and fun show with an emphasis on learning and experiencing.
We’d love to know what you think about our podcast! Please rate and review and most importantly subscribe if you haven’t already done so.
Instagram: @learnandexperience247
Popjam: @learnandexperience
Email: podcast@learnandexperience.com
Learn and Experience have been bringing the world’s youth together since 2009 through adventure, life skills and language.
Ep 9: Amanda (21): US Youth Poet Laureate
1 June 2021
This episode Sam, Mike and Julie visit 🇰🇷South Korea , 🇮🇹Italy, 🇭🇰Hong Kong, 🇺🇸USA, 🇳🇱The Netherlands & the 🇸🇪Sweden in Around the World in 6 Stories.🌍
We look at Gender Wage Gap 👫in the Big Discussion and we learn more about 🇦🇷Argentina in the Fact or Fiction Adventure.
Our Youth Spotlight is on US Youth Poet Laureate, Amanda Gorman🧍♂️ and Julie learns Public Speaking 🗣as a new Life Skill.
In Language Corner, Mike has a look at how many words there are in English and what language has the most words!🏴🌍
AROUND THE WORLD IN 6 STORIES:
- South Korea: Lantern Festival granted UNESCO status
- Italy: Ancient Snack Bar found in Pompei
- Hong Kong: Man in wheelchair climbs skyscraper
- USA: Puppy that escaped alligator’s jaws has been named deputy
- Netherland: Whale tail sculpture saves train
- Sweden: Greta Thunberg is honoured on Swedish Stamps
THE BIG DISCUSSION:
- The Gender Wage Gap
FACT or FICTION:
- Argentina
YOUTH SPOTLIGHT:
- Amanda Gorman, the American Youth Poet Laureate.
LIFE-SKILLS
- Public Speaking
LANGUAGE CORNER
- How many words exist in English?
What is the L&E Podcast?
The Learn and Experience Podcast explores and makes sense of the world we live in through Adventure, Life-Skills and Language.
It’s a perfect listen for families and EFL learners wanting engaging and informative content for kids and teens.
Join Sam, Mike and Julie weekly (Wednesdays) with a fast paced, informative and fun show with an emphasis on learning and experiencing.
We’d love to know what you think about our podcast! Please rate and review and most importantly subscribe if you haven’t already done so.
Instagram: @learnandexperience247
Popjam: @learnandexperience
Email: podcast@learnandexperience.com
Learn and Experience have been bringing the world’s youth together since 2009 through adventure, life skills and language.
Podcast Ep 2: Free Cake for Cutting Emissions and Social Media
7 October 2020
In the Learn and Experience Podcast this episode…
Sam, Mike and Julie work out what’s making a strange sound in California, talk about the amazing plant life in Papua New Guinea and find why you get free cake in Finland for cutting down your CO2 Emissions. All in The L&E Podcast.
Social Media is the Big Discussion, we visit India in the Fact or Fiction Adventure and our Youth Spotlight is on an inspiring 16 year old from Northern Ireland who has won a major literary prize. Julie teaches us a new life skill – changing a 13 amp plug!
AROUND THE WORLD IN 6 STORIES:
- USA: The Giant Orange Wheezing Kazoo
- Papua New Guinea: Plantlife
- Finland: Free Cake for cutting CO2 emissions
- Australia: Aboriginal Artist Prize Winner
- Switzerland: Gold found on Train
- Thailand: Oldest Hippo
THE BIG DISCUSSION:
- Social Media
FACT or FICTION:
- India
YOUTH SPOTLIGHT:
- Dara McAnulty (Nature Author)
LIFE-SKILLS
- Changing a plug
LANGUAGE CORNER
- The many pronunciations of “OUGH”
What is The L&E Podcast?
The Learn and Experience Podcast explores and makes sense of the world we live in through Adventure, Life-Skills and Language.
Join Sam, Mike and Julie bi-weekly (Wednesdays) with a fast paced, informative and fun show with an emphasis on learning and experiencing.
We’d love to know what you think about our podcast! Please rate and review and most importantly subscribe if you haven’t already done so.
- Instagram: @learnandexperience247
- Popjam: @learnandexperience
- Email: podcast@learnandexperience.com
- Podbean: https://learnandexperience.podbean.com
Learn and Experience have been bringing the world’s youth together since 2009 through adventure, life skills and language.
Happy International Women’s Day Greta. We Salute You!
8 March 2020
Seldom does it happen that one name can conjure up such strong sentiment. Greta was named Time magazines person of year (2019) and her name will go down in history along side Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Carter and Mikhail Gorbachev to name a few. Climate Strike was the Collins Dictionary word of year (2019) and on the 20th September 2019 the largest climate strike in world history saw 4 million ‘Fridays for Future’ protesters strike across the world. This is a stark contrast to just one year previous to this when a 15 year old Greta, a solitary protester, skipped school to sit outside the Swedish parliament, protesting for more action against climate change.
What does Greta want? Well, we know what she doesn’t want. She doesn’t want praise, she doesn’t want to be invited to meetings and she doesn’t want to become a politician. She wants everyone to unite behind the science and to take action.
Due to air travel having a heavy carbon footprint she travels mostly by train across Europe to visit and support climate strikes. This meant that when she decided to attend the UN Climate Action Summit in New York she had to enlist the help of Captain Boris Herrmann and his schooner. Boris’ schooner runs on solar power and underwater turbines, therefore emitting no carbon. The journey took 13 days and Greta, along with her father and a Swedish film maker shared the small space which had no shower, no kitchen and no toilet!
Greta has talked openly about her Aspergers as being her “superpower” and admits that she did try to conceal it, not in order to hide it, but because “ignorant people still see it as an illness or something negative”. She also tweeted “when haters go after your looks and differences it means they have nowhere left to go. And then you know you’re winning!”
Greta recently met her ‘role model’ Malala Yousafzai in Oxford where she is studying. Malala is a campaigner for girls’ education from Pakistan. She was shot by the Taliban in 2012, when she was just 14 years old, but continued her work and became the youngest person ever to win the world-famous Nobel Pease Price in 2014. After the meeting, Malala commented on twitter saying “She’s the only friend I’d skip school for”.
Happy International Women’s day folks – never underestimate the power of one young girl!
On the 2nd Youth Project Podcast Sam, Julie and Mike talked about the rise of Greta, what she stands for and what small things we are personally doing to help combat climate change. Follow the link below to listen.
Learn & Experience are a youth leadership company based in the UK and they are celebrating their 10th anniversary this year! Our website is BRAND NEW so enjoy having a look around.
You can find the podcast on our website, Spotify, iTunes, Google Play and all the other usual places. Subscribe and get your weekly fix of youth related chit chat.
New L&E Podcast launched
12 January 2020
Learn & Experience enter the podcasting world to explore and make sense of the world we live in through Adventure, Life Skills and Language!
The Learn and Experience Podcast
The Learn and Experience Podcast has been at the top of the L&E wish-list for a very long time now. On a wintery day in late 2019 three colleagues and friends came together to discuss what an L&E podcast would look like, sound like, be called and who the audience would be. We knew one thing for certain – it would be centred around young people.
We wanted do a few things, firstly we wanted to create a platform for young people to voice their opinions on subjects that are important to them. Secondly, we wanted to hear stories about and from talented and inspirational young people. The overall aim was to instil aspiration, curiosity and a sense of ownership among young people which we feel is void in Podcast-land right now.
The hosts are Sam, Director of L&E, Julie, Operations Manager of L&E and Mike, Language Coordinator of L&E. We are friends and colleagues who are passionate about giving young people a voice.
Learn & Experience bring the world’s youth together through Adventure, Life-Skills and Language and they are celebrating their 10th anniversary this year!
You can find this podcast on our website, Spotify, iTunes, Google Play and all the other usual places. Subscribe and get your bi-weekly fix of youth related chit chat.
North Camp, Week 3, 2018
23 July 2018
Monday, 23rd July
A little poem written by Harriet (& Paul) to start off Week 3…
Week three began
with crumpets and jam
and a lively game of dodgeball.
Campers old and new
they dodged and they threw
soft balls in the great sports hall.
Much fun was had
playing capture the flag
in adventure this Monday morning.
Sports was lacrosse
origami was boss
and none of the children were yawning.
The afternoon came
football was the game
while our artists got messy with paint.
The adventurers built dens
whilst making new friends
and behaviour was that of a saint.
The afternoon sun
Brought out more fun
With our sumo suits and water slide.
Slipping and sliding
the campers went flying
down the hill they did glide.
Icebreakers began
we thought and we ran
through a range of unusual games.
We tried fancy dress
and did our best to impress
as we learned all new faces and names.
As night time adorned
our campers all yawned
with hot chocolate our nice evening treat.
We looked to tomorrow
with excitement not sorrow
today’s fun we’ll be sure to repeat.
Tuesday, 24th July
Tuesday morning started with a delicious breakfast of eggs on toast and there was a huge buzz for SCUBA, SCUBA! The campers got to test their skills in the pool as the ducked and dived for pool toys and played underwater frisbee.
The rest of the campers warmed up with dodgeball, which got incredibly competitive as the tutors tried to claw back a game, from their numerous defeats this week. This morning the campers had a choice of beachball and netball or friendship bracelets and stop motion videos.
Bench-ball was fierce as the ball whizzed from one end of the court to the next with campers running after it. The two teams fought hard, and enjoyed the competitiveness of the game. After the break they tried their skills at netball and Tutor Bonnie shared her interception skills with the children. It was a great morning for them and they arrived at lunch with red faces, full of energy.
In creative it was a much calmer affair as the children moved whole from one gap in their card to another to create some lovely friendship bracelets and others moulded clay into wonderful characters and creatures.
The English group ventured into Bedale to buy the ingredients for Harriet’s birthday cake. They found the recipe online and had to decipher the instructions to make sure it was fit for their English teacher.
Lunch was curry to refuel before this afternoons activities.
In the afternoon SCUBA continued, with the addition of whittling, miniature gardens and indoor hockey.
Indoor hockey was great fun, first they learnt some skills of passing and after that did a tournament with 3 teams. Ion creative the children scavenged for decorative nature materials to design their own miniature garden and the adventurers spent their afternoon by the campfire whittling pieces of wood into different shapes.
It was campfire this evening and it would have to go down as one of the best in L&E history. There were some incredible singalongs and some individual performances by both staff and students. The all important toasting of marshmallows occurred and then it was time for hot chocolate and bed. With warm tummies and big smiles on their faces, the campers went to bed, excited for what Wednesday will bring.
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Wednesday, 25th July
It’s the middle of the week and our campers have had a fun filled day of activities! We started off the day with a simple breakfast of toast but our campers were ready and rearing to go for the morning activities.
Our sport option was an exciting game of Ultimate Frisbee played on the large cricket green; just as well, considering we had just received our newest purchase of awesome frisbees! The sun was shining and spirits were incredibly high. Unfortunately one of our tutors was a bit TOO excited during ultimate frisbee and managed to injure his ankle when taking an action dive to catch the frisbee…
For those creative creatures amongst us we had a wonderful session of music video making. All of our campers dressed up in our endless array of fancy dress costumes and made up dance routines to George Ezra’s popular song ‘Shotgun’. The clips for this will be displayed in our week recap video during Oscars night on Friday.
The adventure option for today was a firm favourite; canoeing. The campers have the opportunity to travel off-campus to Ellerton park to take part in many fun team building actives on the water as well as the opportunity to canoe in their teams on the beautiful lake in the sun.
Lunch was a great old British summer favourite of burgers and chips, accompanied by a plentiful supply of salads… So not to worry, they are all getting their 5-a-day! After lunch the next set of adventure campers went canoeing, whilst the sporting campers were treated to a lovely session of tennis on the tennis courts at the front of the school; enjoying the sun and even teaching some of our tutors how to play tennis as well as them! The creative campers were feeling musical again after lunch and took part in some karaoke in the theatre. There was an array of singing abilities… but everyone had a great time working in their teams to put on a performance to remember.
After a dinner of pizza, the evening activity was a relaxed movie night in the theatre. Blankets, pillows and even some sweets were brought down and the campers were able to watch a newly released movie ‘Jumangi rebooted’ which was enjoyed by everyone. Some of our tutors might have even enjoyed it more than the campers!
So now everyone is off to bed, excited and ready for tomorrow. The sun is on course to be shining as brightly as today followed by our famous L&E theme night tomorrow evening… stay tuned!
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Thursday, 26th July
Then morning kicked off with a breakfast of crumpets and toast and cereal to fuel the day of activities. The sports activity for the morning involved the traditional British sport of croquet with a small number of keen and dedicated players. Morning adventure on campus took on the exciting challenge of archery learning basic archery skills and honing these on two targets. At the end of the session commencing a rapid fired competitive round involving tow teams with one shot per member. The delicious task for the creative morning group was the baking of muffins. Specifically these were iced with a time old favourite chocolate.
The off camp adventure option that spanned the day was rock climbing in the old quarry groups taking the challenge of four ropes. These ranging in difficulty from following cracks to grasping onto finger and toe holds to surmount the challenges. Many campers The afternoon session sport activities initially began with a intense match of rounders both teams sending it far and fast and far into the outfield. Though one team did have breakaway before the afternoon break. The other option voted unanimously by campers was a free swim session to escaped the oppressive heat of the day. The creative option for the afternoon involved optical illusions drawn on paper and created from cardboard for mind bending effects enjoyed to much delight to the campers.
With Thursday comes theme night and on this night we had a Disney murder mystery. Initially beginning with a fake Oscars with special guests from multiple Disney movies , but the as the introductions came to a close a scream and Mickey the Mouse had been murdered. Each the campers where given the task to commence a investigation into the motives and alibis of the Disney guests. Each of the Disney characters spread across the camp and were interview giving many stories and contradicting evidence and hints while offering campers activities. Bobbing for apples with snow white, pool noodle fights with general Chang and Giraffe stretching with Rafiki. While the rest of the characters where located around campus. The finale culminated in the interrogations and extra evidence presented by Sherlock Holmes. The the murder weapon being poisoned hair spray. Each character was voted against form the campers to who was the murder the prime suspect being Captain Jack Sparrow followed by prince charming. Though through DNA testing the true culprit was found to be Prince Charming himself wanting the Disney throne. Campers seized him as he tried to run and justice was served.
With the mystery solved and hot chocolate drunk all collapsed into bed after a eventful and enjoyable day.
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Friday, 27th July
Fridays at L&E can only mean two things, triathlon and the Oscars!!! Today began with a filling breakfast, which in turn pumped the campers up for their final dodgeball game of the week. To this date, the tutors have not yet managed to win in the classic dodgeball game of ‘tutors vs campers’, but there is still hope for the final week at north camp, fingers crossed!
Water polo proved to be the most popular activity this morning, as almost half the camp opted to play and prove their amazing water polo skills. The campers were dedicated to the game to the extent that they chose to play throughout their break, and in the end, following a tense stand-off of a 20-20 score, the game concluded with a decisive golden goal.
The creative session this morning was extremely successful as the campers drew portraits and in turn embraced their inner ‘Leonardo da Vinci’s’. The activity was enjoyed by all of those who took part, and hopefully we will be seeing some of the campers’ artwork in museums or galleries in the future!
Friday morning also witnessed the apparent arrival of Cupid, as there was love in the air in the English class. The campers took part in ‘Speed Dating’, which proved to be an excellent opportunity for them to get to know their fellow campers, but also to practice their English skills.
The main event of the afternoon was without a doubt the traditional L&E triathlon, where all the campers threw themselves into each activity. They split themselves into teams of three, where each person would either swim, complete the obstacle course or run laps of the field. The campers all completed the triathlon out of breath but with huge smiles on their faces, which is what we like to see!
Ultimately, the night concluded with the highlight of the week – the Oscars!! It was wonderful being able to acknowledge the success of the week as well as how amazing all the campers have been! After the awards ceremony, the campers danced the night away in a disco filled with excellent tunes before enjoying their hot chocolate and going to bed in high spirits.
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L&E Road Trip
21 March 2018
Here at L&E we love meeting new people and spreading the word about our amazing summer camps, and that is exactly what the L&E Road Trips are all about! This year, the L&E Road Trip saw us visit Milan, Paris and Munich where we met up with some old friends and made many new ones.
Our meet-ups went very well and we were so happy to see so many of you and talk to you about our 2018 programmes. Our luck was in as we had some L&E Alumni to meet us in each destination who acted as L&E Ambassadors while we were in their city. Their help was invaluable!!!! Not only did they assist with the occasional language barrier, we got some personalised tours taking in the sights of their home town.
There seemed to be some abnormal weather to greet us in both Paris & Munich. After weeks of rainfall before our arrival in Paris, the river Seine was swollen to four meters above its normal level for that time of year. Then when we arrived in Munich the temperature dropped to -10 degrees, which even for a Brit is pretty cold! The cold weather did make for some amazing sights around Munich, the most amazing of which were the VERY brave surfers who took to the Eisbach which is a small channel of the Isar River. You really have to see it to believe it!!!
We understand how tricky it can be choosing the right summer camp for your child, this is why we think the L&E Road Trips are so valuable to parents. They offer the opportunity to meet an L&E representative and really get a feel for how our camps operate, and if they’re lucky, they’ll get to meet an ex-camper or a Teen Traveller, there is no greater insight than hearing it straight from the horses mouth!!! Our 2018/19 L&E Road Trip will be bigger and better than ever so keep your eyes peeled as we hope to come to a city near you.