A game in the woods sounds great. Is there a way of involving LARP people? Live action and keyboard action, dressing up and really hitting people sounds a winner.
Back to the OP, It would be very difficult to get the basic idea that the woods and countryside are open and sadly this is reinforced by the number of prohibitions people feel are there. After all you get inner city people say they have nothing to do when there are free or subsidised swimming pools, museums, libraries etc. and all manner of events. They also have concerned bodies fussing about them while youth in the rural areas are almost completely neglected.
There is a charity devoted to giving city kids holidays in the country but nothing to assist country kids experience cities even though it could cost the thick end of £1,000 pounds for a family of four to visit London for an entertainment and cultural weekend.
Might be worth starting small and locally to see if even your new neighbours feel free to enjoy the outdoors, I bet some are inhibited for a variety of reasons.
Back to the OP, It would be very difficult to get the basic idea that the woods and countryside are open and sadly this is reinforced by the number of prohibitions people feel are there. After all you get inner city people say they have nothing to do when there are free or subsidised swimming pools, museums, libraries etc. and all manner of events. They also have concerned bodies fussing about them while youth in the rural areas are almost completely neglected.
There is a charity devoted to giving city kids holidays in the country but nothing to assist country kids experience cities even though it could cost the thick end of £1,000 pounds for a family of four to visit London for an entertainment and cultural weekend.
Might be worth starting small and locally to see if even your new neighbours feel free to enjoy the outdoors, I bet some are inhibited for a variety of reasons.