Sõrve – see olemegi meie – this is us!
Everything is a game at Sõrve.
Imagine seven days in a year, crafted to unleash kids’ imagination and making every single moment full of magic – all worth the 358 days’ wait.
The Australian-Estonian summer camp is reimagined each year to create unforgettable experiences and memories for life for all campers. Loaded with games, fancy dress theme nights, skits and performances and much more, Sõrve traditions stay true to continuing Estonian culture.
It is also one of the world’s oldest continual Estonian culture camps;
Established and run by the Australian-Estonian community. Sõrve camp has been running for nearly 70 years, and is for children of all ages – from toddlers with parents, to kiddies, to primary school and high school age. Traditionally, the Australian summer camp takes place every year in early January, which is mid-summer in Australia.
We pride ourselves in creating a space where children get to experience Estonian culture in a friendly and safe environment. Our long-term goal is to ensure a vibrant Australian-Estonian community thrives through mentorship, creating memories and friendships, and an appreciation of Estonian heritage, history and language.
Imagine seven days in a year, crafted to unleash kids’ imagination and making every single moment full of magic – all worth the 358 days’ wait.
The Australian-Estonian summer camp is reimagined each year to create unforgettable experiences and memories for life for all campers. Loaded with games, fancy dress theme nights, skits and performances and much more, Sõrve traditions stay true to continuing Estonian culture.
It is also one of the world’s oldest continual Estonian culture camps;
Established and run by the Australian-Estonian community. Sõrve camp has been running for nearly 70 years, and is for children of all ages – from toddlers with parents, to kiddies, to primary school and high school age. Traditionally, the Australian summer camp takes place every year in early January, which is mid-summer in Australia.
We pride ourselves in creating a space where children get to experience Estonian culture in a friendly and safe environment. Our long-term goal is to ensure a vibrant Australian-Estonian community thrives through mentorship, creating memories and friendships, and an appreciation of Estonian heritage, history and language.
Getting thereSet your navigation destination to:
Point Wolstoncroft Sport and Recreation Centre Kanangra Drive Gwandalan NSW 2259 The camp venue is Point Wolstoncroft Sport and Recreation Centre, NSW, Australia on the foreshores of the beautiful Lake Macquarie, separated from the South Pacific Ocean by the Wallarah National Park and Munmorah State Conservational Area. |