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Sugarloaf Horse CentreMenangle Road, CampbelltownPhone: 02 4625 9565Email: sugarloaf_hc@yahoo.com.auWeb: www.freewebs.com/sugahc352 Cobbitty Road, Cobbitty NSW 2570Phone: 02 4651 2268 Fax: 02 4651 2736Email: info@teenranch.com.auWeb: www.teenranch.com.auTeen RanchSugarloaf Horse Centre is a NSW listed heritage farm and is one of the oldest continually operating farms inthe district. In operation for more than 18 years, the Centre conducts supervised horseback trail rides aroundSugarloaf Mountain Farm - a scenic 220 hectare property.Horse riding is conducted on quiet, experienced horses and supervised by skilled adult staff at all times. Safetyis a prime consideration, and safety helmets are available for all riders.Enjoy rides across grazing fields and scenic hills, offering views to Sydney and the Blue Mountains. The historicSydney Water Supply canal runs through the property.Opening hours: 10am - 2pm weekdays. 9am - 4pm weekends. Bookings essential.Disabled access and facilities: Limited.Bus parking: Yes.Maximum group size: One class.Details on tours and workshops: Escorted trail rides around the scenic 220 hectare Sugarloaf MountainFarm. Instructional rides are also available. Horses used are suitable for all skill levels from first-time ridersthrough to experienced riders.Syllabus Links: Primary - PDHPE.Secondary - PDHPE.Recommended duration of visit: One hour.Student requirements: Horse riding is only available for students aged 7 years and older.Teen Ranch is a highly affordable and exciting outdoor recreational experience for primary and high school agedstudents. At Teen Ranch we recognise that your students have unique needs - we will work closely with you totailor a camping program to meet your school’s objectives.At Teen Ranch, young people are able to participate in a diverse range of fun and adventurous specialisedactivities while enhancing their physical and interpersonal skills. The enthusiastic and experienced Teen Ranchteam are able to facilitate all aspects of the program, allowing teachers to observe or actively participate withthe students. Teen Ranch also operate a mobile rock climbing wall, available for use by all local schools. AllTeen Ranch programs are designed to develop students in body, mind and spirit. The relaxed rural and outdoorenvironment is an ideal context for students to explore core Christian values in a way that is sensitive to allbackgrounds. The Teen Ranch commitment to quality, safety and affordability ensures our valuable camping andexcursion experiences are accessible to all students.Opening hours: 8.30am - 4.30pm weekdays.Disabled access and facilities: Customised programs for students with special needs can be arranged.Bus parking: Yes.Maximum group size: 140. (Additional 60 beds available upon request).Details on tours and workshops: Residential camps (two - five days) and single day excursions areavailable. Programs are tailored to develop leadership and interpersonal skills or achieve PDHPE curriculumoutcomes in a unique outdoor learning environment.Syllabus Links: Primary - PDHPE.Secondary - PDHPE.Accommodation and facilities available: Air-conditioned bunkhouses, ensuite teacher accommodation,solar heated swimming pool, 40 acres of rural and bush land.Why choose Teen Ranch: Affordable rates for all students; diversity of fun, challenging and safe activities,including horse riding, canoeing, high ropes; archery, rock climbing and more; Australian Camping Association(ACA) accredited; streamlined risk assessment process; fully catered; all day and night activities and meals arefacilitated by Teen Ranch staff; all inclusive cost with no hidden extras; 50 years industry experience.1213

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