
Choosing between these options and sacrificing others can be tricky—but what if there were a blend of English, adventure sports, and endless fun? Discover the 6 specialised camps Camp Rialp offers in the Pyrenees this summer.
With 23 years of experience organising camps, Camp Rialp is a pioneer in English immersion programmes. What makes their camps unique? They specialise in adventure sports.

When discussing camps, we’ve emphasised the importance of securing a quality service for your children. Excellence requires the right ingredients—Camp Rialp delivers. Running an English-language educational programme while mastering a specific sport demands professionals in both fields.
Their team of national and international instructors is fully qualified and highly experienced, even working with professional coaches.

For adventurers, motorsport enthusiasts, budding footballers, tennis or basketball stars, or young dancers. There’s an English camp tailored to each. Here’s the lineup:
- Multi-adventure English camps: Rafting, climbing, horse riding, archery, canyoning, kayaking, ziplining, quad biking, and more—all in nature. Learn more here.
- Football Camp: Hosted at Sort Rialp Football Pitch (fully renovated to regulation standards), with 3-hour daily training sessions Monday to Friday.

- Basketball Camp: 3 hours of daily coaching in Sort, with facilities including 6 indoor courts and 3 outdoor pitches. Weekly matches against local teams track progress.
- Moto Camp: Designed for young motorbike enthusiasts, this programme combines classroom theory with circuit practice under strict safety measures. Led by professionals like Ferrán Casas (national champion) and enduro/motocross expert Javi Molina. Participants ride a Honda CRF 100 4-stroke and test their skills on a final excursion to Tremp Circuit.

- Tennis Camp: 3 hours of daily coaching for beginners and improvers.
- Dance Camp: A trending, healthy choice where kids learn various dance styles and showcase skills in weekly performances.
There’s truly something for everyone. These camps are ideal for children aged 8–16 (multi-adventure camps accept participants from age 6).
English fluency is increasingly vital—why not reinforce it through daily practice at summer camp? To understand how, let’s imagine a day at Camp Rialp.

Dawn in the Lleida Pyrenees. At 8:30 AM, campers rise and prepare for the day. Breakfast at 9:00 fuels them for action. From 10:00–13:15, they attend English classes (with 2 breaks). Until 14:30, free time for swimming or games.
After changing, lunch at 15:00. By 16:00, it’s time for sports: dancing, scoring goals, shooting hoops, tennis rallies, adventures, or motorbike training until 18:45.

19:00 brings an hour of free activities, followed by dinner. Lights out at 23:00 to recharge. Weekends feature treasure hunts, excursions, and discos or cinema.
Want to join your children? Camp Rialp’s Family Camps let parents stay at Hotel Marvel Vielha while kids enjoy their own programme Monday–Friday. Sundays are for family time.

While planning your summer, consider these fun yet educational options in the Pyrenees with Camp Rialp’s adventure-focused English camps.
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