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Survival in the Forest – Unforgettable School Trips to Przywidz

Malwina Papuga
2025-08-26
Przywidz, located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, is the perfect place for young people who want to combine fun, social bonding, and learning practical survival skills. The school trips “Survival in the Forest” offer unforgettable experiences – from building shelters and learning how to start a fire to hiking through picturesque nature reserves. It’s an excellent opportunity to develop teamwork, creativity, and courage in a safe environment.
Survival in the Forest – Unforgettable School Trips to Przywidz

Trip Offers

Survival in the Forest – Two-Day Trip (Przywidz)
A two-day adventure in Przywidz is an ideal option for children and teenagers aged 10–15. The trip includes a full package of team-building and survival activities.

Itinerary:
Day 1:

Arrival at the Omega Holiday Center and check-in

Team-building games and activities

Survival activities: learning to shoot with handguns, air rifles, and bows; building shelters; starting a fire; navigation with a compass; water filtration

Hiking trip to the Jar Reknicy Nature Reserve

Sports games and activities

Dinner by the campfire with sausage roasting

Day 2:

Breakfast

Art activities block (designing your own bag or t-shirt)

Lunch

Water activities: pedal boats or kayaking under lifeguard supervision

Paintball (either pellet or laser)

Awarding of souvenir diplomas and participant farewell

This trip combines active recreation, learning practical skills, and group bonding, ensuring unforgettable memories.

 

Survival in the Forest – One-Day Trip (Czapielsk)
A one-day trip in Czapielsk is aimed at children aged 5–18 and provides an intense dose of adventure in a shorter timeframe.

Itinerary:

Arrival at the “Dorota” Holiday Center

Team-building games and activities

Survival activities: building shelters, learning to start a fire, handling an air rifle and bow, navigation with a compass, forest field game

Hiking trip to the Jar Reknicy Nature Reserve

Sports games

Campfire with sausage roasting

Surprise at the end and return by bus

The one-day version is a perfect option for younger children or schools looking for a shorter yet equally exciting adventure.

 

Attractions and Program

The “Survival in the Forest” school trips in Przywidz and Czapielsk offer a rich program that combines physical activity, practical skills learning, and group bonding. Key thematic blocks include:

Team-Building Games
At the beginning of each trip, participants take part in integration games that help break the ice, build teamwork, and prepare children for more demanding activities.

Survival Activities
The main part of the trip consists of practical survival training. Participants learn, among other things:

Building shelters and forest hideouts

Starting fires using safe methods

Water filtration and purification

Navigation with maps and compass

Forest field games that develop observation skills and teamwork

Shooting and Paintball
For older children and teenagers, safe shooting activities (air rifle, bow) and paintball – both traditional and laser – are provided, allowing participants to experience exciting scenarios without risk.

Kayaking and Pedal Boats
As part of water activities, participants can use kayaks and pedal boats under lifeguard supervision. This is a great opportunity for fun, learning teamwork, and active outdoor time.

Campfires and Hiking
An integral part of each trip includes campfires with sausage roasting and hiking trips through nearby nature reserves, allowing children to explore local flora and fauna and enjoy the beauty of Pomerania.

 

Benefits of the Trip

“Survival in the Forest” school trips are not only fun and adventurous – they also provide valuable educational and developmental benefits for participants.

Class Integration
Through team-building games, group activities, and joint challenges in the field, students get to know each other better, strengthen group bonds, and learn to cooperate in practice.

Development of Survival Skills
Children and teenagers acquire practical skills such as building shelters, starting fires, navigation, and water filtration. These experiences foster independence, self-confidence, and the ability to handle various situations.

Learning Cooperation and Creativity
During survival exercises and group activities, participants practice planning, decision-making, problem-solving, and creative thinking, which translates into better cooperation both inside and outside the classroom.

Outdoor Physical Activity
The trip involves plenty of movement – hiking, kayaking, pedal boats, sports games, and other activities – supporting a healthy lifestyle, improving physical fitness, and providing a break from screens.

 

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