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Evolve Club z.s. is launching a space-themed residential summer camp in 2026 for children aged 7–14, held at Fort Radíkov near Olomouc in the Czech Republic. It is not simply a coding camp, nor a traditional outdoor camp. Instead, it combines bushcraft, survival, space exploration, and STEAM education, with an emphasis on learning science, technology, collaboration, and personal challenge in a natural environment.
The summer camp consists of three separate 14-day sessions, each with a different theme: building a galactic base with Minecraft Education, creating planetary rovers with Lego EV3, and deep-space rockets with Kerbal Space Program. The third session is also said to include physics and chemistry experiments and Astro Pi. The program is prepared in cooperation with ESA ESERO Czech Republic. Activities include outdoor survival, handicrafts, experiments, programming/computer-based activities, stargazing, team missions, and healthy eating. Although computers and gamified tools are used, the organization clearly states that screen time is limited, with the goal of having children spend more time in nature.
The price is CZK 11,900 for each 14-day session. The text states that the fee includes themed accommodation, educational equipment and computer rental, required permits, balanced and healthy meals, the full STEAM program, as well as club membership and the possibility of participating in follow-up educational activities during the school year. The length of each session cannot be adjusted, and the price cannot be split.
The advantages are that the themed design is well-developed, combining outdoor activities, science, engineering, art, and teamwork; each session is capped at 16 participants, creating a smaller-scale atmosphere; the no-phone rule helps reduce social media distractions; and Fort Radíkov’s forest, fortress, and night-sky setting fit the theme well. The drawbacks are that publicly available information is mainly in Czech, with no clarification on language support for international students; the camp intentionally lowers the comfort level, making it less suitable for children who prefer higher-standard accommodation; options for allergy-friendly diets are limited; and refund policies, insurance, detailed instructor profiles, and certification credentials are not disclosed in the main text.
This camp is suitable for children aged 7–14 who enjoy nature, space, hands-on making, robotics, programming, and adventure. It is especially well suited to children who can handle group living, a phone-free environment, and a certain level of outdoor challenge. It is less suitable for families with strong requirements around diet, accommodation comfort, or language support.
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