Team Building at the Interlaken Inn
From creative pursuits like painting and mini golf to physical activities like exercise and indoor/outdoor games, there's something for everyone. You can also challenge your team's knowledge with trivia sessions with Bruce Paddock from Berkshire Trivia. Picturesque surroundings and welcoming atmosphere provide the perfect setting for a day of bonding and camaraderie. Whether you're looking to boost morale, improve communication, or simply have a good time with your team, the Interlaken Inn has everything you need to make it a memorable and productive event.
Participants receive a canvas, paint, and instruction, and then create their own unique artwork while socializing with coworkers. This relaxed and low-key atmosphere allows team members to bond and have a blast together. Music, drinks, snacks, and good company.
This 9-hole course features obstacles and challenging holes making it an entertaining way to spend time with colleagues. As you navigate the course, you'll need to work together to overcome obstacles, share tips and strategies, and support each other through the challenges. This is a fun and casual team building activity that encourages collaboration and communication.
A fun and lighthearted way to break the ice and build team morale. It's a chance to challenge each other's knowledge on a wide range of topics! Whether you're competing against each other or working together to solve puzzles, trivia can be a great way to boost office camaraderie and have some laughs together.
Colleagues come together to create energetic rhythms using drumming sticks on the floor while enjoying upbeat music. Following the session, participants can refuel with refreshments and socialize.
A 5-game course designed to challege and unite your team. The course is divided into five modules, each presenting a unique obstacle that requires communication, trust, and problem solving skills to overcome. Games include Cornhole, Horse Shoes, and Bucket Darts to name a few!
*Games subject to change
All programs are managed by a third party, with prices and availability to be determined.