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Get ready for a thrilling team experience with our Orienteering Adventure, set in the beautiful and natural surroundings of the Lloret commune. This dynamic outdoor activity blends adventure, strategy, and collaboration, making it the perfect challenge for groups seeking both excitement and connection.
Participants are divided into small teams and must follow a pre-defined route using a map (and optionally a compass) to locate a series of checkpoints in a specific order. As they navigate the course, they’ll face time pressure and the need for group coordination, testing both their orientation skills and teamwork.
The route is set in a controlled and safe environment, with guides stationed at key points to ensure the smooth running of the activity. These guides will also explain the rules, kick off the challenge, and signal the end of the competition.
More than just a race, this orienteering adventure encourages trust, communication, and strategic thinking. It’s a fun and active way to build stronger team dynamics while enjoying the outdoors.
Is suitable for all fitness levels.
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