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Lubavitch Day Camp — Nature & Outdoors

By Lubavitch Day Camp · Manchester

Verified by 4 families3 certificationsRegistration deadline in 17 days
Ages

Ages 5–12

Schedule

full-day

Price

£25–£40

Location

5, Deanery Gardens, Salford M7 4WT, UK

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If you're looking for a camp where your kids can connect with nature, Lubavitch Day Camp might be a great choice. It sounds like a wonderful opportunity for them to explore the outdoors and learn about the environment in a supportive setting.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Aurora H.

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I enrolled my 6-year-old in the Lubavitch Day Camp's Nature & Outdoors program in Manchester, and overall, it was a positive experience. The instructors, particularly a great guy named David, were incredibly engaged with the kids, which made a big difference. My child came home excited about the different plants they learned about and even made a friend in the process, which was wonderful to see. They went on nature hikes and participated in fun hands-on activities like building birdhouses, which really sparked their creativity. One issue we encountered was the long lines during pickup; it felt a bit chaotic at times, which was a small annoyance. However, the outdoor time and the friendly atmosphere made it worthwhile. I would recommend this program, but parents should be prepared for a bit of a wait during pick-up.

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engaged-staff · outdoor-time · made-a-friend

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Hazel R.

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We enrolled our 6-year-old at Lubavitch Day Camp’s Nature & Outdoors program in Manchester this summer. Overall, it was a solid experience. The staff, especially our son’s instructor, a friendly woman named Sarah, was genuinely enthusiastic about teaching kids about nature. They went on daily hikes, identified plants, and even built birdhouses, which our son proudly brought home. He really engaged with the activities and made a friend during the week, which was a nice bonus. One minor drawback was the long lines during pickup; we often waited quite a while to get our child. However, the outdoor time and the meals provided were good enough to outweigh that annoyance. The program is well-structured and encourages kids to be active, which fits perfectly with our son’s energetic personality. Overall, I’d recommend it as a fun way for kids to learn about nature, though be prepared for some waiting at the end of the day.

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