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'This is a fun and (don't tell the children) educational activity as the trail took us all round Dartmouth and we learnt a lot about its fascinating history along the way.'

Elspeth Pridham
www.allabaoutyou.com

New Team Building Picture Trails in Cumbria 05/05/2011

Treasure Trails Cumbria is pleased to announce that we now have a series of fun Team Challenges. Read more...

Ulverston Treasure Hunt trail now live 25/02/2011

Ulverston's most famous son Stan Laurel left the town an unreleased film, but where is it? Read more...

Cockermouth Treasure Trail now live. 21/02/2011

Roman Treasure is rumoured to be Cockermouth. Can you help find it? Read more...

Kirkby Stephen Murder Mystery Trail now live. 21/02/2011

The dirty has been done on famous author; can you help solve the mystery? Read more...

Keswick Spy Trail now live 25/11/2010

Dr Leadfinger has his eyes on the Keswick Graphite Mine, can you help? Read more...

Ambleside Murder Mystery Trail now live. 25/11/2010

Colony of Yeti found in Bhutan, who wants the location kept secret? Read more...

Penrith spy Trail now live. 25/11/2010

Penrith's Britain in Bloom hopes, could be put paid to. Can you help? Read more...

Bowness-on Windermere Trail now live 10/11/2010

The Treasure of Peggy Sleddle is in Bowness somewhere. Can you track it down? Read more...

Grasmere Treasure Trail now live. 27/10/2010

Follow the steps of William Wordsworth on the Trail of a long lost manuscript. Read more...

Kendal's First Treasure Trail 24/09/2010

Can you help solve the mystery of who did the dirty on Dickie Doodle Read more...

Cumbria has it's first Treasure Trail 13/09/2010

Kirkby Lonsdale murder mystery Trail now live Read more...

Kirkby Lonsdale Trail Completed 17/08/2010

Cumbria's first Trail soon to go live Read more...

Treasure Trails in Cumbria 23/07/2010

Treasure Trails are coming soon to Cumbria! Read more...

New Team Building Picture Trails in Cumbria

05/05/2011

April 19th saw the first Windermere Picture Trail Team Challenge take place. We created a living game for 18 delegates from First Call in Blackpool. The brief was to get the delegates out and about around Bowness and Windermere, have fun and discover a little more about each other, over a four hour period.

Sean met the delegates for breakfast in Bowness, once coffee was finished the briefing was given. The challenge was for teams to visit a  number of locations around Windermere and Bowness. Locations were in groups of three, each was worth a number of points, visiting all three would earn extra points. The more points the further away. The team that collected most points were the winners. Teams were given digital cameras as locations were collected by taking a photo that meet the criteria and solving a clue. There were far more locations than the amount of photos that could be submitted at the finish, ensuring a fair amount of planning took place before heading out to an unsuspecting town.

Delegates submitted  their game packs, answers and cameras at a the given time and point otherwise points would be deducted.

The winners were announced at just before dinner at the groups hotel The Red Lion Hotel Grasmere.

Sean has spent over 20 years involved at the highest level in the Team Building Industry and has similar challenges across the county, and still creates challenges across the globe.

                                       Business Benefits of the Picture Trail

Strategic Planning    Shared Visions & Goals    Creative Thinking  Promotes Problem Solving

Hi Sean it was a success all round thank you for all your help and we will be in touch when we repeat with other members for another location.

Operations Director