Why does your team need an awayday?

Human interaction, real focused time together, away from screens and the demands of day-to-day life at work are just three reasons.

Why not combine a morning of sheep-herding challenges with a focused afternoon meeting, so your team is both energised and aligned for the months ahead?

Swap the boardroom for a barn this Autumn

October and November are perfect months for team awaydays – venues are less busy being pre festive holiday season making it an ideal time to energise your team ready for next year.

We’ll take care of everything – from developing your team (with sheep naturally) to meeting spaces (and even overnight stays if you need them).

What's so different about teambuilding with sheep?

These woolly creatures are as unpredictable as your business world and that’s exactly what makes our exercise such a powerful learning experience.

green grass field with trees during daytime

Sheep can teach us a lot

There’s no single “right” way to achieve the tasks, which encourages your team to think creatively, communicate effectively and problem-solve together.

Female in field with arms outstretched, running alongside a flock of lively sheep in a field, one sheep jumping. Trees and fencing in background
Aerial photograph of a Cotswold stone farm set amongst rolling green fields with trees and haybales, taken on a sunny day with blue sky and trees on the horizon
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Your awayday. Sorted.

No need to juggle logistics, as we can book your meeting venue, arrange catering, and even organise accommodation if you’d like to

make it an overnight experience.

You just turn up at the farm – we’ll handle the rest 😊

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Baa-ck to the office workshop

Our Baa-ck to the Office Workshop (delivered online or in-person) draws on your farm experience, using video clips to re-live those moments, remembering how you felt.

Professionally facilitated, the workshop embeds the lessons long after the day itself, helping your team to be the most outstanding in its field.

A group of people, mainly men standing around a small pen of sheep in the middle of a green field, with trees in the distant background. A shepherd is talking to them, gesturing towards the sheep in the pen.