Read the text and match the statements with the correct option. There's lots for teenagers to do at home and abroad! Trying new things like these is a great way to become more independent, explore your own interests and learn about other places and cultures. Here are just a few ideas. What about going to a festival? Camp Bestival and Larmer Tree are really teen-friendly. Camp Bestival has The Den, a dedicated area for 13-17 years olds, with music, DJs, workshops and activities - no adults allowed! The three-day Larmer Tree Festival has an excellent Youth Zone where you can chill out. I'd also recommend the Citadel Festival in London, which is a one-day event, so it's an ideal first- time festival. What could be better than hiking in beautiful places? The Youth Hostels Association (YHA) has over 200 places to stay in England and Wales, usually in shared rooms - over 750,000 under 18s stayed overnight last year. Last summer, I went youth hostelling for four days with a group of friends in the Peak District. We stayed each night at a different youth hostel, cooked all our own meals in the kitchen facilities and hiked during the day. Annual membership for under 26s is only £5 and you get discounts on coach travel as well as accommodation. A one-night stay costs less than £20, so it's a bargain. If you fancy travelling, there are plenty of group tours for teens! You don't have to organize anything - apart from booking it! There are adults to help you, but you get a lot of freedom to do what you want. Some tours even include volunteer programs, language programs or specialities such as photography, so there's something for everyone. One thing's sure - they're a great way of travelling overseas and meeting lots of other young people. If you're looking for a great option for independent travelling, then try InterRailing. My older sister has been travelling around Europe for three months now and she loves it! You can get a Global InterRailing Pass which gives you discounts on train travel in up to 30 European countries. If you just want to explore a single country in more depth, then get the One Country Pass - at around 36 euros it's great value for money. There are lots of websites where you can find cheap accommodation to make this another reasonably-priced holiday. Staying for one night in any YHA hostel costs just 13 pounds. True False
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There's lots for teenagers to do at home and abroad! Trying new things like these is a great way to become more independent, explore your own interests and learn about other places and cultures. Here are just a few ideas.
What about going to a festival? Camp Bestival and Larmer Tree are really teen-friendly. Camp Bestival has The Den, a dedicated area for 13-17 years olds, with music, DJs, workshops and activities - no adults allowed! The three-day Larmer Tree Festival has an excellent Youth Zone where you can chill out. I'd also recommend the Citadel Festival in London, which is a one-day event, so it's an ideal first- time festival.
What could be better than hiking in beautiful places? The Youth Hostels Association \(YHA\) has over 200 places to stay in England and Wales, usually in shared rooms - over 750,000 under 18s stayed overnight last year. Last summer, I went youth hostelling for four days with a group of friends in the Peak District. We stayed each night at a different youth hostel, cooked all our own meals in the kitchen facilities and hiked during the day. Annual membership for under 26s is only £5 and you get discounts on coach travel as well as accommodation. A one-night stay costs less than £20, so it's a bargain.
If you fancy travelling, there are plenty of group tours for teens! You don't have to organize anything - apart from booking it! There are adults to help you, but you get a lot of freedom to do what you want. Some tours even include volunteer programs, language programs or specialities such as photography, so there's something for everyone. One thing's sure - they're a great way of travelling overseas and meeting lots of other young people.
If you're looking for a great option for independent travelling, then try InterRailing. My older sister has been travelling around Europe for three months now and she loves it! You can get a Global InterRailing Pass which gives you discounts on train travel in up to 30 European countries. If you just want to explore a single country in more depth, then get the One Country Pass - at around 36 euros it's great value for money. There are lots of websites where you can find cheap accommodation to make this another reasonably-priced holiday.

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    • Staying for one night in any YHA hostel costs just 13 pounds.
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    • True
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