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Out-of-office experiences that move your team forward

We design and facilitate small-group corporate offsites in the Swiss Alps. Built for real conversations, alignment, and better decisions.

Why Choose Us

The Problem

Most team offsites don’t deliver much.

  • Good location, but no structure

  • Full agenda, but no real outcomes

  • Teams disconnect… then return to the same patterns

The Difference

At Alpine Explorers, we design offsites that create space for real progress.

  • Light, practical facilitation (no heavy “training”)

  • Small groups (6–10 people)

  • Carefully chosen environments that change how teams interact

This isn’t about doing more.
It’s about getting to the conversations that actually matter.

How it works

1. You bring the team + objective
Alignment, planning, reset, or simply time to think

2. We design the experience
Location, structure, pacing

3. You step out of the office, and get clarity

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“Just the most Epic teambuilding trip with fantastic people! Hiking, laughter, pushing each other to face fears, Ebiking up mountains, the most stunning BBQ setting you could possibly ever wish for. Thanks to Mark & Alpine Explorers Swiss for the activities, local knowledge, patience & having a similar sense of humour to us all 😂”

Steve, Commercial Head, Happy Futures, UK

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Example Offsite

1,2 or 3 Day Format

Day 1 – Arrive & Reset
light hike, team activity

Day 2 – Deep Conversations
Focused topic + outdoor experience + mountain BBQ

Day 3 – Align & Close
Leadership talk + swim

FLEXIBLE AND TAILORED TO YOUR TEAM

Who It’s For

  • Teams based in Central Switzerland

  • Leadership or project teams (6–10 people)

  • Companies planning offsites, strategy days, or team resets

Location

Simple to reach. Hard to forget.​

Rigi

Stoos

Pilatus

Mythen Region

Lake Lucerne

Zugersee

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Or get In Touch

Alpine Explorers, Zug, Central Switzerland

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"The mountains are calling, and I must go."

John Muir

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