launch into bigger adventures
Blaze takes everything up a notch. This action-packed week is designed for 12-15 year olds who want to push themselves, try new things and have the time of their lives. With sailing, raft building, kayaking, archery tag, tunnelling, football and more - we pack as much as possible into every day, all tied together by this year's exciting theme.
There are lots of blaze events on each year, giving more young people the chance to experience the atmosphere at CYE - there's nowhere quite like it. You'll be out on the water, tackling challenges on land and enjoying the freedom to choose your own adventure throughout the week.
Evenings bring a different pace. Gather round the campfire, chill with new friends and hear from inspirational speakers who give relevant, challenging talks about the Gospel. These aren't stuffy sermons, they're honest, thought-provoking messages that connect faith to the real issues you're facing as a young person today. Discussion groups give you space to ask the big questions and dig deeper into what you believe.
Whether you're questioning faith, committed to following Jesus or somewhere in between, Blaze welcomes you exactly as you are. This is where lasting friendships are forged, confidence is built and faith becomes real.

Choose Your Own Adventure
At Blaze, you have the freedom to shape your own week. Want to spend every moment on the water? Go for it. Prefer land-based activities? That works too. Our experienced instructors adapt sessions to suit everyone – from complete beginners to those ready for high-adrenaline challenges. It's your camp, your choices.

Real Conversations About Faith
Every evening features a relaxed talk from a speaker who gets what it's like to be a teenager today. They tackle real questions about God, purpose, identity and living out faith in the modern world. Follow-up discussions in small groups give you space to process, question and share honestly with people who actually listen.
Events Calendar
Click on the events below to find out more or to book.
FAQs
Let us put your mind at rest. Please do get in touch if you have any other questions.
CYE is a not-for-profit charity. While we receive financial donations from generous supporters, and through grants from trusts, we are unable to cover the cost of running CYE using these gifts alone. Each year we need to ensure we cover the remaining costs which include training, insurance, equipment, site maintenance, staffing, kit replenishment, as well as food, electricity and all the other costs which go with providing excellent quality events. We try to keep these fees as low as possible. Please be reassured that we only increase our fees so we can ensure our site, staff and equipment offer you and all our guests an irresistible and unique experience.
This will probably be possible. You will be asked on your booking form if your child would like to share a cabin with anyone in particular. In all cases we will try to accommodate these important requests but ultimately we can't guarantee we'll be able to.
Bookings need to be made online and are not complete until valid deposit payment has been received by the Centre. Do call the office if you have any questions.
All of our staff have up-to-date First Aid qualifications and are competent at dealing with minor emergencies. If it is deemed necessary to seek further help then a child can be taken to either Southbourne Surgery or St Richard's Hospital in Chichester.
To help all young people get the most out of their time at CYE, we ask that mobile phones are not brought with them. If a phone is brought, it will be collected on arrival and stored securely in the office for the duration of the stay. This helps everyone switch off from digital distractions, enjoy face-to-face friendships, and fully take part in all that's on offer at CYE. You can call the office/out of hours phone if you need to contact your child during their time with us. In the unlikely event of an emergency, we will contact you directly.
Unless it's really urgent, we encourage them not to. Very few children miss their families to the extent that they need to talk with them while they're with us. However we would, of course, facilitate this in a situation where it was necessary.
