Booking is essential for all trips via the university shop.

Staff, students and their families are welcome.

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We have limited places on our trips but please do put your name on our waiting list as we are hoping to be able to offer more places. If a trip says out of stock, then please email chaplaincy@bishopg.ac.uk to be put on a waiting list. This account is monitored Monday – Wednesday. Trips are non-refundable

Leeds & Leeds Armouries

When: Saturday 25th of January - 10am-5pm

How much: Free

Explore this vibrant city or visit the armouries


The Deep & Hull

When: Thursday, 30th January - 11am-3pm

How much: Free

Visit The Deep (pay on the door £19.50 with a valid student card) or explore Hull


Woodside Wildlife Park

When: Thursday, 6th February - 11am-3pm

How much: £13.99

Tigers, white wolves and more!


The Flying Dutchman (Opera North)

Time: Saturday, 8th February - 12noon depart from campus—back to 6.00pm

How much: £24.99

Let Wagner’s spine-tingling music take you on a journey through the storm in this bold and timely reinterpretation.

Peak District Residential

When: Friday 14th February, 3pm depart Fri-return Sun 6pm on Sunday, 16th of February

How much: £49.99 including all food,

accommodation and transport

Book via university shop.

RSC’s Merchant of Venice

When: Saturday, 22nd February - 11.30am depart, back at 6pm

How much: £26.99

Direct from selling out the RSC and

London’s West End.


Harry Potter Studios

When: Saturday, 8th March, 11am departure-back late

How much: £49.99

Book via the university shop.


Clumber Park

When: Thursday, 13th March, 11am departure-3pm back

How much: £4.99

Explore the parkland and beautiful lake


Southwell Workhouse

When: Thursday, 27th March, 11am-3pm

How much: £13.99

Visit this historic and preserved workhouse

Chaplaincy gave me the confidence to try new experiences and put myself out there in ways I hadn’t thought I could achieve. I became a whole new character from the base of support I had around me and I look back at my time with them as my happiest days of university. It’s a non-judgmental safe environment for everyone to go for help and support or for fun and adventure.

Emma, BGU alumni