Newsletter vs. Text Me When There’s Space! – What’s the Difference?

At Large Outdoors, we’ve got two ways to keep you in the loop about our latest walking trips, holidays, swimming weekends, and social adventures. Whether you like to plan ahead or prefer a last-minute opportunity, we’ve made it easy to stay informed in a way that suits you.

But what’s the difference between our email newsletter and the new Text Me When There’s Space! SMS alerts? Read on and find the right fit (or sign up for both!).

✉️ Newsletter – Plan Ahead & Hear First

Our newsletter is the best way to hear about:

  • 🆕 New trip launches and dates

  • 🐦 Early bird offers and discounts

  • 🗓️ Upcoming weekends, holidays, and challenges

  • 🏞️ Seasonal updates and featured experiences

We release all new dates and exclusive offers to our newsletter subscribers first – so if you like to plan ahead and get in early, this is the place to be.

🔄 New: Choose Your Interests

We’ve just updated our preferences so you can now choose the types of activities you want to hear about. Whether you’re into walking, wild swimming, yoga weekends, or want a mix of everything – it’s completely up to you.

Already signed up? You can update your preferences at any time here:
👉 https://www.largeoutdoors.com/newsletter

📱 Text Me When There’s Space! – Last-Minute Alerts

Our new SMS list is for those who are happy to pack a bag and go with short notice.

We’ll send a text only when:

  • A trip has space to fill within the next 7 days

  • There’s a rare discounted rate

  • It’s a genuine chance to join a trip, often with just a few places left

There’s no regular schedule and no pressure – just a quick message when something comes up. Perfect for flexible walkers who fancy a spontaneous weekend away.

Sign up for SMS alerts here:
👉 https://www.largeoutdoors.com/text-me-when-theres-space


Whether you love planning your year of adventures in advance or you’re the first to jump at a spontaneous trip, we’ve got you covered.

And of course, you can join both lists to get the best of both worlds.

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