Team Building in the Peak District
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Team Building in the Peak District

Posted on 09 Jul 2011 by

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As the media frequently tells us, holidays are a sure-fire way to reduce stress as well as allow physical and mental recuperation from the rigours of everyday life. Accordingly, more and more employers are realising that a well-rested and recuperated workforce is more productive and are offering their staff the opportunity to go on business conferences, courses and team-building schemes across the United Kingdom, especially in the Peak District.

The Peak District marks the geographic centre of Britain between Derby, Sheffield, Manchester and Stoke, meaning that for millions of people, it is only a ninety minute drive away. Although its peaks are smaller than those of the Lake District and Snowdonia, the landscape and picturesque villages are of equal beauty. The Peak District’s smaller scale is by no means a disadvantage as it means that key areas of natural beauty and interest are typically only a short walk from accommodation sites, such as the Peak District Spa and the many bed and breakfasts.

Team building exercises in the Peak District can be almost tailor-made to the individual requirements of customers as the terrain and spectacular scenery of the area allow the organisers to offer almost any outdoor adventure sport from caving to hand-gliding. Also, the fact that refreshments and meals can be provided on site and that there is a wide range of accommodation to meet any budget means that any firm is able to embark on team building expeditions in Derbyshire and the Peak District.

These team building Peak District exercises can meet the needs of the reserved and adventurous alike as the on-site woodland accommodation means that those who want to learn survival skills, such as fire lighting, but are reluctant to stay in the wilderness overnight have the option of retreating to a luxurious suite whereas the more adventurous ones have the choice of building and sleeping in their own shelter in the woods for a night.

About the Author

Natalie Eastaugh is the Internet Marketing Specialist for JDRWebsites.co.uk
If you wish to find out more on team building Peak District as well as information about Peak District Spa, go to http://www.peakdistrictspa.co.uk

 


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