The council have revealed a series of orienteering adventures to keep children busy and entertained this summer holiday.
There are currently three courses available in Bracknell Forest, consisting of a start point, a series of sites that are marked by numbered circles on the map in the order they are to be visited, and a finish.
Bracknell Forest has designed the routes so no matter how young, old or fit you are, you will be able to enjoy the course at your own pace.
You will need a compass and an orienteering sheet that you can pick up from Birch Hill Library for the South Hill Park orienteering and Harmans Water Library for the Lily Hill Park orienteering. All sheets are available to download and print on the Bracknell Forest website.
A Bracknell Forest spokesperson said: "Orienteering is a great activity for getting outside and exploring local parks and countryside.
"It is an exciting challenge out in the countryside for both children and adults to find points in the landscape using only a map and a compass.
"It can be enjoyed either as a competitive sport or merely as a walk around some of the parks and countryside in Bracknell Forest.
Once you have completed the course, you can return to the library to pick up a certificate.
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