Archery Stoke-on-Trent | Corporate Archery Team Building Activity/Experience in Stoke-on-Trent |
An Archery activity is the perfect addition to any corporate Team Building Event in Stoke-on-Trent.
You might like to have Archery as a stand alone activity or include it in a Multi Activity event format.
Our "Dash for Cash" team building event has also proved to be very popular, combining fun activities (such as
Archery and Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting with a series of team exercises. Teams compete for Funny Money and come
together for a Grande Finale at the end of the event!
Our experienced Archery Instructor will be on hand to make sure that your event is a resounding success.
Stoke-on-Trent: Archery Targets
If you are organising any type of corporate event in Stoke or the surrounding area then our company
is pleased to offer other activities as well as Archery
Stoke-on-Trent is an excellent location with a choice of venues that offer suitable grounds
for Archery. The area surrounding Stoke-on-Trent also offers a choice of Country House Hotels. Suggested
venues suitable for Archery include:
Fosfelle Country House Hotel
Manor House Hotel
Stoke House Hotel
About Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent is a city that is changing rapidly. Home to 240,000 people, Stoke has been transformed, with millions
of pounds invested to revitalise and improve all aspects of life in the city.
Today it is a living, working city with
a vibrant culture and friendly people.There is an air of positive change as a result of real regeneration by the local authority
and their partners.
Stoke-on-Trent is internationally known for the world’s finest ceramics and the businesses
of the city export their products to every corner of the world.
Today Stoke-on-Trent is one of the top 100 business
locations in the UK. It is home to over 8,000 businesses and is the economic capital to the North Staffordshire and South
Cheshire region.
Affectionately known throughout the world as 'The Potteries', Stoke has earned a reputation
for firing the imagination of its annual five million visitors.
World famous names like Wedgwood, Spode, Portmerion
and Moorcroft attract many visitors. For people interested in the history and products of the Potteries, Ceramica’s
hands-on experience appeals to the whole family and has won three major tourism awards in its first year.
The area’s
major visitor development is at Trentham. The first phase of an ambitious four-year, £100-million programme opened this year.
The plans, including two new hotels and a host of leisure facilities, will transform it into one of Europe's leading 21st
century visitor destinations.
How to get to Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke is situated halfway between Manchester and Birmingham at the northern edge of the West Midlands and has excellent
access to the motorway network. Investment in new roads means that businesses are able to benefit from a central position
that offers access to the M6 and the M1 from the A50 link road.