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Looking for a flexible kids adventure club?
Huntly World is a structured outdoor adventure club for children aged 4-14 — with weekly missions, story-driven seasons, and team challenges. No fixed meeting times. No specific location. Just great adventures, whenever your family is ready.
Why families choose Huntly World
Scouts, Beavers, and Guides do brilliant things for children. But they run on a fixed schedule — Tuesday evenings, Thursday afternoons — and for many families, that just doesn't fit. Work patterns change. Siblings have their own activities. Weekends fill up. And when life gets busy, a standing commitment can become a source of stress rather than joy.
Huntly World is built for families who want all the good stuff — outdoor adventure, structured challenges, progression, characters to love — without the fixed timetable. Do a mission on a Sunday morning. Pack one into a half-term. Go at your own pace.
How it works differently
No fixed meeting time
Missions are available whenever you are. Do them on a walk, in the park, on holiday — anywhere with a bit of outdoor space.
Story-driven adventure
Each season tells an unfolding story that keeps children genuinely hooked. It's not just activities — it's a world they're part of.
Team belonging without the logistics
Children pick a team and build points through missions. All the camaraderie of a club, without needing to coordinate with other families' schedules.
Designed for all outdoor spaces
Missions work in a garden, a local park, or woodland. You don't need a specific meeting place or specialist kit.
What children get from the club
Huntly World gives children a real sense of belonging — a team, a captain to look up to, and an adventure that's genuinely theirs. Weekly outdoor missions build the habit of getting outside and exploring. The story structure means there's always something to look forward to. And the achievement system means progress feels real and earned.
Children aged 4-14 who use Huntly World regularly spend more time outside, show more curiosity about the natural world, and report that they love completing missions with their family. The best part? They ask to go out.
For families where Scouts doesn't quite fit
Scouts, Beavers and Cubs are wonderful institutions. If they work for your family, brilliant — keep going. Huntly World isn't here to replace them. But for families where the schedule doesn't work, where there's a waiting list, where a child is too young, or where the structure of a weekly group isn't quite right, Huntly World fills that gap with something equally structured, equally adventurous, and completely flexible.
Frequently asked questions
Is Huntly World instead of Scouts, or as well as?
That's entirely up to your family. Many families use Huntly World alongside Scouts or Beavers — as a way to keep the outdoor adventure going between meetings, or over school holidays. Others use it as their primary club, especially if scheduling doesn't work for traditional groups.
Is there a fixed meeting time or location?
No. Huntly World missions can be done any time, in any outdoor space — your garden, the local park, woods, or wherever suits you. There's no fixed meeting time, no uniform, and no register to sign.
How is Huntly World different from a nature journal or activity book?
Huntly World is a living adventure that unfolds over seasons and chapters, with weekly missions tied to an ongoing story. It's not a one-off book — it's an outdoor adventure club with characters, teams, and a progression system that keeps children engaged over months.
Is Huntly World safe for children?
Yes. The app contains no advertising, no social features, and no stranger interaction. Missions are parent-guided outdoor activities. See our For Parents page for full details on safety and privacy.
Want the full picture before you sign up?
Read our parent guide covering safety, privacy, parental controls, and how the app works in practice.
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