The Wilderness Centre in Mitcheldean reopened in September last year, and now the outdoor education centre has gotten back into the swing of things; three activity days were put on for local children at the centre during half term.
The days, which were held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, were open for all children, aged between six and 14 years of age.
The children were able to enjoy a wide range of activities, such as crate stacking, tunnelling, archery and art.
Deborah Blackmore, who works at the centre, told the Ross Gazette that the activity days were very popular, and they were fully booked at the centre; the team at the Wilderness Centre plan to host further activity days during the Easter break, and they hope to include even more days to keep up with demand.