Team Walks at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre T

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Team away days at Slimbridge Wetland Centre

WWT Slimbridge is set in a breathtakingly beautiful natural landscape. Far removed from the everyday office environment, it provides a perfect location to engage your team in a purpose-built meeting space and benefit from some very different activities for your team to enjoy.

Slimbridge Wetland Centre's range of activities changes with the seasons and the size of the group. Activities are led by experienced WWT staff and volunteers and there’s something for all abilities.

At WWT they've been running successful team building events since the early 1990s.

Team away day package

•    Free entry and parking at Slimbridge WWT
•    Purpose built meeting space at the Scott House Garden Room (occupancy ranges from 20 in a formal boardroom layout to 40 in an informal theatre style layout)
•    Working lunch with mid-morning and afternoon refreshments
•    Afternoon activities

Room hire includes:

•    Wifi
•    Projector and screen
•    Flipchart
•    Recyclable notebooks and pens for delegates

A range of seasonal activities are available including:

•    Wild safari (May to September) for up to groups of 20
•    Canoe hire (May to September). Canoes hold up to 3 persons per boat.
•    Guided walk (all year). Ideally for groups of 10, multiple groups can be hosted
•    Toad Hall Talk (October to April). Hear experts give an insight into the world of amphibians and their habitats
•    Scott House Museum Tour (All year round), groups of 10. Take a tour of Scott House bursting at the seams with his personal belongings – from his notebooks and sketches to his books and record collection
 

An example of a typical day

09:00 - Arrive at the Scott House Garden Room
09:45 - Start your team meeting
13:00 - Buffet Lunch
14:00 - Activity time
15:00 -16:00 - free time to look around Slimbridge Centre

Pricing

£65 (ex VAT) per person. Activities are subject to availability, prices on enquiry.

Want to find out more?

Contact the Functions team on 01453 891 223 or via email at functions.slimbridge@wwt.org.uk

About WWT

Spend a day with WWT and you’ll be supporting one of the world’s leading wetland conservation charities. They work globally to save, restore and create wetlands for wildlife and people.

•    WWT are saving endangered species from extinction, including the rarest bird in the world, the Madagascan Pochard
•    They are inspiring people to love nature through fun, hands-on, outdoor activities
•    WWT are working with some of the world’s poorest communities helping them protect and sustainably manage their precious wetlands

 

Map & Directions

Road Directions

Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Bowditch, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire GL2 7BT

By car - Slimbridge Wetland Centre is conveniently located near to the M5 between Gloucester and Bristol. Exit at either junctions 13 or 14 and follow the brown duck signs. They have a large free car park. Coaches are also very welcome, with parking available close to the Visitor Centre and toilets.

Public Transport Directions

By rail - The nearest railway station is located at Cam and Dursley Station and is a short bicycle or taxi journey away (approx 4 miles).

By bike - Download a copy of Sustrans' National Cycle Network map. They are located on the Sustrans route, number 41. Free bike racks are situated outside the centre. Please bring your own lock.

By bus - Unfortunately there is no bus service directly to Slimbridge. The nearest services stop at the A38 leaving a walk through the village to reach WWT.

Visit their website for a map

WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre Team Building

Type:Team Building

The Wildfowl & Wetland Trust, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, GL2 7BT
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Tel+44 (0)1453 891 900

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