Over 17 million people worldwide are impacted by Cerebral Palsy and this is one of the most common physical disabilities affecting the most vulnerable amongst us – children. National Cerebral Palsy day is observed annually on March 25 to help raise awareness and to hopes to bring attention to the specific needs of those living with this complex condition. We invite you to join us on an Outdoor Activity weekend in the lakes to raise public awareness, promote inclusivity and to be a part of the Calvert Can do Attitude – see you there!
Twice the Calvert fun this Winter!
Book for accessible Lake District Winter fun in December or January, and we’ll give you up to two free places!
Subject to availability
Buy one, get one free up to a max of two free places from one family, group, or organisation on any of our Calvert Lakes courses in December 2024 / January 2025
Excludes Calvert Stables courses