Top 3 Winter Team Events You Should Experience This Winter
Winter presents unique challenges – annoying snowdrifts, biting frost, and gloomy darkness. But these same challenges also hold the unique charm of winter. We believe that the best way to enjoy winter is to step out of your comfort zone and embark on nature adventures with colleagues. Here are three team events that make winter enjoyment easy.

Winter bogshoe hike

Event in the snow
Snowshoe Hike in a Bog
A winter bog is white, pure, and breathtakingly quiet. To immerse in this peace, step off the boardwalk and put on snowshoes. A winter bog hike is vastly different from a spring or fall snowshoe trek. The autumn colors are gone, and nature is in a state of rest. If your team needs a breather from city noise and hustle, the peaceful bog awaits you!
Best bogs to visit in winter:
- Kõnnu Suursoo (Northern Kõrvemaa),
- Kakerdaja bog (Järvamaa),
- Mukri bog (Raplamaa).
Survival Training by the Campfire
For hands-on and creative activities, we believe that knowledge alone is not enough – constant practice is needed. Lighting a fire in midsummer is easy, but where do you find flammable material in a snowy forest? Which fire is best for warming up, and which is better for grilling? What can you brew from a winter forest?
If you want to gain new knowledge and test your skills, come to a winter survival training with your team!
Topics to learn in winter include:
- fire making,
- survival kits and equipment,
- first aid.

Survival Training by the Campfire

Lantern Hike Adventure
Lantern Hike Adventure
It’s the darkest time of the year. The old folks believed that in the dark, ancestral spirits roamed, seeking their way home. Many forest animals are nocturnal and become active when the sun sets. Unlike them, people do not see well in total darkness. Therefore, we take lanterns on evening hikes. By lantern light, we move through the wintery quiet nature and see everything familiar from a new perspective. If you want a truly magical experience for your team, come hiking with lanterns.
Best places to explore in the dark: Lahemaa area and trails around Tallinn – Paljassaare peninsula, Viimsi peninsula tip, Pirita river valley.
A winter team day is not just fun and games but an opportunity to spend time together and get to know each other better. New challenges and joint activities outside the workplace not only refresh your mind and provide new energy but also create memories that will stay with you for a long time.
If you’re interested in taking your team into nature this winter, contact us!
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