After gathering at the meeting point, the group is divided into teams, whose members are told the rules of the game and individual missions. Each team gets a game kit with tests, objectives, and orientation materials. The game begins!
After gathering at the meeting point, the group is divided into teams, whose members are told the rules of the game and individual missions. Each team gets a game kit with tests, objectives, and orientation materials. The game begins!
Participants venture on the routes shown on the map, looking for the waypoints. Guests have to follow the map correctly, plus solve riddles and tasting games (placed along the route and managed by assistants). Participants are led to victory, stop after stop and taste after taste, to collect points and experiences. At the end of the activity, all the teams meet in an agreed place. A final toast awaits participants here and we check if the tests have been passed. It ends with an award ceremony for the team that scored the most points by answering the questions correctly and gathering the right clues.
Orienteering is a genuine sport and can be played in most outdoor venues. The activity includes the creation of the game with orienteering experts, the host, the assistants, the material for the game and maps, 4 small tastings during the game, the final toast with prosecco, a prize bottle for the winning team, and overall planning. The activity lasts about 2.5 hours.
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