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PGL 50% off summer kids’ adventure camps *

Via MSE Blagged code. Valid for multi-activity camps for ages 8-16
Adventure holiday company PGL* is offering 50% off kids’ all-inclusive camps this summer when you book online and enter the MSE Blagged code MSE50 at checkout. So if you booked, say, a two-night camp in August, prices would start from £99.50, rather than £199.
There are 1,000 code redemptions available, and the offer's on either until 11.59pm Tuesday 8 July or once all codes have been claimed - whichever's soonest. Alternatively, you can book via telephone on 0333 321 2114 (quote MSE50). You can book multiple siblings on one booking, but when 1,000 redemptions in total are hit, the deal's finished.
It's worth noting if you qualify for the tax-free childcare scheme or childcare vouchers, you can use these to pay for your child's camp – effectively boosting the discount further.
What trips does this work on?
This offer is valid at all nine PGL centres across the UK - one in Scotland, two in the North of England, two in central England, three in the South East and one in the South West. The holidays are for 8 to 16 year olds and must be taken over this year's summer holidays. The first available camp to book starts on Saturday 5 July at Dalguise, Scotland and the final break ends on Saturday 30 August 2025. You can't use this code to book trips after this date or for the following summer.
You can choose from one to seven-night stays for multi-activity trips (it won't work on 'specialist adventure camps', such as trips solely for horse riding, cooking or watersports). A one-night camp (only valid at two locations) starts from £139, so with the 50% off this is £69.50 for one child. Pricing for other trip lengths:
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Two-night camp – from £99.50 with the discount (normally £199)
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Three-night camps – from £139.50 with the discount (normally from £279)
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Four-night camps – from £214.50 with the discount (normally from £429)
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Seven-night camps – from £334.50 discounted (normally from £669)
Kids will be grouped by their ages in the following categories: 8 to 11 years old; 11 to 13; and 13 to 16.
PGL kids’ camps are all-inclusive, so kids get three meals a day, accommodation in bedrooms and a schedule of activities (there are over 40 to choose from), plus evening entertainment, all with 24-hour pastoral care.
It's worth noting that extras such as travel, camp kit, bedding and early drop offs/late pick ups are not included in the offer and will be charged at full price.
If you want these optional full-price extras, you'll need add them at the first stage of your booking, when you select your holiday, as the site currently won't let you add them at the checkout (PGL is looking into this and is working on a fix).
How good is this deal?
This is one of the strongest deals we've seen from PGL. In the past we've spotted an 'up to 60% off' sale but this was for last-minute trips so availability was limited. Until Monday 23 June you could get 25% off all summer camps, but our code offers a deeper discount.
There's no limit to how many children can be put on one booking.
The average place at a non-sleepaway daytime holiday club in the UK is £175 per week, according to charity Coram, so if you're looking for childcare anyway, £214.50 for a four-night camp including food and accommodation is not too bad.
Exclusions: This only applies to full-price camps and this code can't be used alongside any other offer. Children must be aged between 8-16 years at the time of the camp. Available dates differ at each centre. Extras such as travel, excursions and any other optional extras will be charged at full rate and are not included in the 50% off. See full terms and conditions.
See cheap days out for more ways to entertain the kids over summer.
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What is PGL?
PGL have been running school trips and camps for kids based on adventure and getting outdoors since 1955. Children can expect to participate in a variety of outdoor activities from abseiling to canoeing to climbing and fencing for example.
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