Yorkshire Christian Camp
Chamber Rating
-
Heather Broadhead
YCC is wonderful, really inspirational
Aug 4th, 2022 -
Jack
Great Christian Camp with great people and great services. Can't give a fault. The food is good hygiene and the services are well worth listening to. Visits are welcome from your family and friends for a day or two (not for all 7). And your visitors are not allowed to eat at the hall. Sports plays a key part at this camp with 4 teams. Red, Blue, Green and Yellow. You get split into those teams but you can ask to be with family. (Unless you don't want to ;) ) Daily counts happen to get points for your team for showing up and games for all ages from eating Jaffa Cakes competitions to volley-ball. There is a cafe with wordsearch or crosswords also earning your team points and the cafe always has deals on. My personal favourite is the Coke-Float. :) There is a cheap shop selling everything called Bettys' bazaar after the creator of the store. It sells everything for quite litterly a pence. (Or two). The meeting leader is great and gives good perspectives on the faith. The meetings are optional but pretty much everyone goes so you might aswell tag along. There a children groups from 3-10 giving children play and learning with a lot of catchy ways of remembering things. And a teen group from 8-11 pm with gaming consoles and cheap food, sweet and drinks. Great Camp Great Experience. Perfect. 5/5. :)
Sep 1st, 2021 -
Andy Stovell
Excellent
Mar 13th, 2019
Contact Info
Questions & Answers
Q Where is Yorkshire Christian Camp located?
A Yorkshire Christian Camp is located at Cornley Rd, Misterton Ward, eng DN10 4AZ
Q How is Yorkshire Christian Camp rated?
A Yorkshire Christian Camp has a 5.0 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Yorkshire Christian Camp
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 2 Reviews )Heather Broadhead on Google
YCC is wonderful, really inspirational
Jack on Google
Great Christian Camp with great people and great services. Can't give a fault. The food is good hygiene and the services are well worth listening to. Visits are welcome from your family and friends for a day or two (not for all 7). And your visitors are not allowed to eat at the hall.
Sports plays a key part at this camp with 4 teams. Red, Blue, Green and Yellow. You get split into those teams but you can ask to be with family. (Unless you don't want to ;) ) Daily counts happen to get points for your team for showing up and games for all ages from eating Jaffa Cakes competitions to volley-ball.
There is a cafe with wordsearch or crosswords also earning your team points and the cafe always has deals on. My personal favourite is the Coke-Float. :)
There is a cheap shop selling everything called Bettys' bazaar after the creator of the store. It sells everything for quite litterly a pence. (Or two).
The meeting leader is great and gives good perspectives on the faith. The meetings are optional but pretty much everyone goes so you might aswell tag along.
There a children groups from 3-10 giving children play and learning with a lot of catchy ways of remembering things.
And a teen group from 8-11 pm with gaming consoles and cheap food, sweet and drinks.
Great Camp Great Experience.
Perfect. 5/5.
:)
Andy Stovell on Google
Excellent