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That's where year 6 students from St Joseph's Primary School went for their school camp on May 4 to 5.
One student who thoroughly enjoyed his time was William France-Moore who said it was one of the best experiences of his life.
"Camp was really fun," William said.
"When it came time to pack, I almost cried as it was such a nice place.
"The accommodation was 4.5 out of 5 golden chickens."
There were plenty of activities and food for the students to enjoy.
"We played a game called "Bang" which is where one person stands in the middle and chooses someone to say bang and that person sits down.
"The two people next to that person had to say each other's name before the person sat down or they go in the middle.
"After that, we had to use ropes to get our group through a spider-web.
"After the spider-web we went to an obstacle course where there was a log in mid-air and we had to try to do a 360 degree circle."
Other activities on the day included playing with high ropes, archery, night walks, flying fox and a whole lot more.
Just as good as the activities was the food which William gave top marks to.
"The first night we had chicken schnitzel, peas, corn, spuds, dinner rolls and gravy," he said.
"Dessert was ice-cream and toppings.
"My toppings were sprinkles and chocolate.
"The next morning, we had cereal and milk, then toast, bacon and hash browns.
"Lunch was 'you're going to be jealous' nachos!
"We had corn chips, meat, tomatoes, cheese and salad.
"Our last dinner was pasta carbonara with tiny cubes of bacon and an irresistible sauce alongside.
"Overall, the food was to dine for," he said.
William summed up the camp by saying that every single person who goes would absolutely love it.
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