About Us

Adventure Queens is a not-for-profit women’s adventure community, run entirely by volunteers

We help delicately smash down barriers that prevent women from going on outdoor adventures and help them realise their full potential. We’re free to join, highly accessible and completely inclusive, for anyone that identifies as a woman.

We host spaces, both outdoors and online, to bring the community together to share stories, experiences and advice in safe, supportive and non-judgmental ways. It’s about sharing skills and building confidence for the everyday adventurer to grow. 

Since 2017, our outdoor adventure community has grown to over 15,000 women, with 25 regional groups, one Mum’s group and three international groups. We’ve had hundreds of events from campouts, local meet-ups and in-store partner events. And to date, we’ve supported eleven recipients of the Adventure Queens Grant.

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adventure queens womens adventure community group on a hike

On the Blog

On the Blog

Feeling anxious about joining a group walk?

Feeling anxious about joining a group walk?

Join our Anxiety-Friendly Hike in the Peak District We know that for many women, the idea of joining a group walk can feel daunting – especially if it’s your first time meeting people in person. If that sounds familiar, this October’s anxiety-friendly hike could be a...

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Adventures in runstreaking

Adventures in runstreaking

I’m not a natural runner. At school I dreaded PE as I was not gifted with athletic ability or hand-eye coordination. Yet somehow, I have become a runner, and yes, I have become one of those weirdo’s who seems to actually enjoy it. I’m not particularly fast, I don’t...

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On the Blog

Feeling anxious about joining a group walk?

Feeling anxious about joining a group walk?

Join our Anxiety-Friendly Hike in the Peak District We know that for many women, the idea of joining a group walk can feel daunting – especially if it’s your first time meeting people in person. If that sounds familiar, this October’s anxiety-friendly hike could be a...

read more
Adventures in runstreaking

Adventures in runstreaking

I’m not a natural runner. At school I dreaded PE as I was not gifted with athletic ability or hand-eye coordination. Yet somehow, I have become a runner, and yes, I have become one of those weirdo’s who seems to actually enjoy it. I’m not particularly fast, I don’t...

read more