We've got lots of new activity packages for 2018, based in the Loch Lomond area. With options available for days away from the office all year-round, we're sure we can find something to tempt you, no matter what time of year. In addition to our more traditional offerings like Fun Team Challenges, Canoe trips, Highland Games and Archery, we've mixed things up a bit and come up with the likes of: Bike, Boat & Boot Treasure Hunt Guided Boat and Bike Experience Loch Lomond Island Hop Challenge Military-style Outward Bound Challenge Surf n Turf Challenge Tartan Compass Challenge You can find out more about all of these on the Corporate Away Days page on our website. These activity options are generally for groups of 5 or more people. If you'd like to find out more, do get in touch.
We’ve got lots of new activity packages for 2018, based in the Loch Lomond area. With options available for days away from the office all year-round, we’re sure we can find something to tempt you, no matter what time of year. In addition to our more traditional offerings like Fun Team Challenges, Canoe trips, Highland
Celebrating is what we do really well in Scotland, and if there is one day of the year where you’ll hear a lot of noise from us, it’s St Andrew’s Day (30 November) when Scots and Scots-at-heart celebrate the patron saint of Scotland and our national day with a holiday and fantastic events, which showcase the very best of Scottish culture. This weekend (2nd & 3rd December) at Loch Lomond Shores near Glasgow the celebrations will continue with fireworks displays, activities and festivities for all ages. Look out and listen for the Highland Games, music, ceilidh, Scottish drinks, boat trips on the loch, kids activities and special treats for anyone called Andrew! Find out more on the Loch Lomond Shores website or on their Facebook page for daily updates. TreeZone Aerial Adventure Course will be open and there will also be Segways taster and adventure sessions available to book in advance.
Celebrating is what we do really well in Scotland, and if there is one day of the year where you’ll hear a lot of noise from us, it’s St Andrew’s Day (30 November) when Scots and Scots-at-heart celebrate the patron saint of Scotland and our national day with a holiday and fantastic events, which showcase
Scotland's Great Trails If you're looking for an awesome challenge to test not only your stamina but also your mental resolve, then why not consider this 250km challenge. Raise for money for your favourite charity or do it just to test yourself. West Highland Way (WHW) The 154Km (96miles) Route starts at Milngavie passes through Mugdock Country Park, follows the shores of Loch Lomond, passing Ben Lomond, through Glen Falloch and Strathfillan, crossing Rannoch Moor, past Buachaille Etive Mor to the head of Glencoe, climbing the Devil’s Staircase, descending to sea level to cross the River Leven at the head of Loch Leven before entering Lairigmor and Glen Nevis and finishes at Gordon Square in Fort William. The terrain ranges from lowland moors, dense woodland and rolling hills, to high mountainous regions in the Scottish Highlands. These environments provide habitats for a diverse range of wildlife species, both flora and fauna. How long you decide to take is up to you, but why not aim for 5 or 6 days to make your way north to Fort William, setting yourself up for the next stage of the challenge. Great Glen Canoe Trail (GGCT) The Great Glen Canoe Trail follows the 96km (60 miles) of the Caledonian Canal from Corpach (Fort William) in the West to Clachnaharry (Inverness) in the East. We would recommend you take to the waters in open canadian canoes or sea kayaks as with these craft you will have capacity to carry all the clothes, food and equipment necessary for your adventure. We do not recommend that inexperienced paddlers attempt the open waters of the Trail in inflatables or 'sit on tops'. In an open canoe the Canoe Trail can comfortably be covered in around five days. If you are paddling a sea kayak, you are likely
Scotland’s Great Trails If you’re looking for an awesome challenge to test not only your stamina but also your mental resolve, then why not consider this 250km challenge. Raise for money for your favourite charity or do it just to test yourself. West Highland Way (WHW) The 154Km (96miles) Route starts at Milngavie passes through