Team Building Events and Activities in Cheltenham
We pride ourselves in having provided quality services to some of our esteemed clients, such as Pepsi, HBOS plc, KBR, Bradford& Bingley, Lloyds Bank and several others, who have been extremely satisfied with our events that offer the right mix of fun and challenge. We have loads of great ideas for indoor and outdoor events, incorporating fun and learning objectives like teamwork, problem solving, time management and other important skills. We can offer challenging and fun indoor games, such as Team Zone Challenge, Chain Reaction and Bridges of Babylon, which include a range of activities, from being icebreakers to serving any specific purpose that you have in mind. You will be pleasantly surprised with our motivation games and our outdoor country sport events, namely, Make a Million, Rafting, Rollerball and Rope Courses, which will enable your team to take a break, away from the office environment and learn new skills in the great Cheltenham outdoors.For more ideas give our sales team a call on 0845 680 6109 and discuss your requirements, fill out a quick enquiry or take a look at some of the other great events we run in Portsmouth!
Client Case StudyOur indoor activities are flexible and can be as short or long as you want them to be. Some of our popular and fun events are Chain Reaction, Cryptic Challenge and Chocolate Challenge providing indoor fun and supporting initiative, creativity and better collaboration. The venues in Cheltenham also provide the perfect backdrop for some of our top selling outdoor activities like Decision Wheel and Flatpack, which are both challenging and entertaining and various other games where tasks have to be completed under pressure.
History of Cheltenham
The town was first an Anglo Saxon village about 1200 years ago. It later on became a market town, but in 1226, its medicinal waters and mineral springs were discovered and were found beneficial for several illnesses, making it one of the leading spas in England and its reputation as a spa town resort. In fact, it is said that King George III used to spend time here drinking the waters for his health and this established the town’s popularity, with a dramatic increase in residents and visitors. Even today, the spa waters are seen flowing at the Pittville Pump Room.Cheltenham is known to be the complete Regency town of England. It is one of the few towns of the country where tradition complements contemporary architecture. The town boasts of some of the most stunning architecture and amazing museum collections.