Essex has many fantastic venues for team building activities and incentive travel, whether you're looking for something fast paced or wanting to take a more relaxed approach, we have a venue and activity for you.
Why not try out a scaled down version of F1 Grand Prix racing at Rye House Kart Raceway?
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Why not make a big splash at the Lee Valley White Water Centre host venue for the white water rafting at the London 2012 Olympic Games for an adrenaline-pumping activity where you can ride the same rapids the Olympians did. Or perhaps climb to great heights on the high ropes at Rope Runners or Gilwell Park.
Like animals? Then you also have the opportunity to mingle with the elephants and snakes whilst getting to know each other in the monkey enclosure at Colchester Zoo! End the day with a quick-fire round of Quaser at Rollerworld.
If that sounds too energetic (or scary!), then why not offer your team an incentive to enjoy one of our award winning spas such as Stoke-by-Nayland Hotel, Golf and Spa where they can relax and rejuvenate. Others may prefer to sit back and enjoy the Essex countryside in one of our picturesque vineyards such as West Street, whilst participating in a team wine tasting session.
Many Essex venues such as Osea Island can be used as a blank canvas for team building activities of your choice, and event staff will always be willing to help you create your own bespoke programme.
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The ultimate outdoor team building environment features a big zip wire, climbing wall and a 13 metre free fall fan descender. This will help your team to improve their skills, transporting them from a normal office environment.
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With four square miles of unspoilt landscape, beaches, fields, gardens and an array of amazing buildings, the opportunities are limitless. Whatever you want to achieve, Osea will provide a unique back drop for a truly memorable event.
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