Downe Campsite has been chosen for the venue for Bromjam 2007. Situated in the village of Downe, the home of Charles Darwin, the Centre is a beautiful wooded 86-acre estate, only 16 miles from the centre of London.
Close to Biggin Hill in rural Kent, the Centre is within easy access of two main railway stations at Orpington and Bromley, both a 20-minute train ride into London.
As the largest co-educational youth organisation in the United Kingdom, Downe is ideally placed to offer young people, a safe, enjoyable Centre with a range of activities to help provide the best possible experience possible. Downe have been offering safe activity experiences to young people from all walks of life for over 70 years.
To view the Campsite itself, please download Google Earth to see a Satellite view of the area.
To do this please follow the instructions below (you will need to download some free software)
Download Google Earth Download Google Earth
This program is free and will allow
you to view Satellite pictures of any where in the World!
Once you have download the Google Earth program then please download this file
Download Google Earth Map Download Downe Map File
This file will allow you to go straight to
the Downe Satellite picture and view the layout of the site!
Now that you have downloaded the file, please double click on it and you will be taken straight to the site within Google Earth!
 
Bronley District Scouts Website
Official 2007 Centenary Website