Greyfield Woodlands · Somerset

Our Sessions

Real bushcraft for every age — from first-flame fascination at three years old to advanced game preparation as an adult. Taught by qualified instructors. Run year-round at Greyfield Woodlands.

Choose your session

Pick your session

Four ways in: family sessions for under-tens, tweens for ten to sixteen, adult courses for serious skills, and bespoke corporate days.

Leaves and kindling catching flame over birch bark
Family Bushcraft
Ages 3–10

Fortnightly sessions for children aged 3–10 at Greyfield Woodlands. Fire, shelters, animal tracking, and nature knowledge — woven through with folklore and tradition. From £10 per family.

Fortnightly Thursdays — 10:00–12:00 and 13:00–15:00
From £10/family (1–2 children) · £15/family (3+ children)
A log being shaved on a stick brace, set up for whittling
Tweens Bushcraft
Ages 10–16

Proper bushcraft for 10–16 year olds. Knife work, fire-starting, foraging, knotwork, and learning to read the land. Not arts and crafts — the real thing. £10/person, fortnightly Fridays.

Fortnightly Fridays — 09:30–11:00
£10 per person
Two pheasants beside a knife on a workbench, ready for game preparation
Adult Courses
Adult

From field to table. Adult courses cover game preparation, hide tanning, flint craft, and natural navigation using sun, stars, trees and wind. Register your interest for our upcoming programme.

Monthly — dates TBC
£65 per person · 4-hour sessions
Game meat cooking on a plancha over an open fire
Corporate & Team Building

Bespoke bushcraft experiences for corporate teams. Real outdoor skills, genuine challenge, and an experience people actually talk about. Coming soon — get in touch to discuss your requirements.

Bespoke — get in touch

Before you arrive

What to expect at Greyfield

A working woodland

Greyfield Woodlands is a managed, private site near High Littleton. Parking on site, a fire circle, a sheltered camp kitchen, and an hour from Bristol or Bath.

A typical session

Sessions open with a brief and a fire, move into the day's practical skills — fire-craft, knife work, tracking or foraging — and close around the kettle with stories and tea.

Skills, taught properly

No watered-down activities. Children, tweens and adults all leave with real, transferable knowledge — woven through with folklore and the stories behind the skills.

Safeguarding & privacy

Attendee names and ages are recorded for every session. We do not photograph other people's children — privacy comes first.

Questions before you book?

Drop us a line, or have a read of the FAQs — most of the common questions are answered there.