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It is a special time for a company outing: winter. With our eastern neighbors, a winter company outing is almost an obligation for employers, so many Weihnachtsfeier company outings take place in Germany. The same goes for Weihnachtsfeier Events in Austria . In the Netherlands they are also becoming more and more popular, the company outings with a winter character. On this page you will find a selection of fun staff outings that are perfect for the winter. So check out the selection of fun company winter events below and enjoy with the department or the whole company.
You don’t have to have ever been on skis to know where the real action happens: off the slopes. Après-ski…
You’ll be dropped into unfamiliar territory. No Google Maps, no excuses—just a map, a compass, and colleagues who suddenly find…
Welcome to The All-Rounder – the corporate team-building event where no talent is too small and no blunder is too…
Lights on, camera ready… and then it hits you: you’re actually going to make a movie. Not just a bit…
A winter sports company outing is the perfect way to find out which of your colleagues are truly athletic… and…
Optional with catering, beverages, and/or overnight accommodations
Are you sick and tired of the endless Dutch drizzle and soggy socks? Then it’s time for the real deal:…
Over the centuries, countless artists have left their mark on art history. From Rembrandt’s impressive brushstrokes to Van Gogh’s revolutionary…
Always wanted to solve a murder… without anyone actually getting hurt? Then a Cluedo group outing is exactly what you’re…
Want to get to know your coworkers in a completely different way than just at the coffee machine? Then an…
Off the coast of Haarlem/Amsterdam—also a great choice for a winter location.
You step off the boat and find yourself on Forteiland IJmuiden. A rugged, centuries-old fort where the walls seem to…
We often read about companies falling victim to hacks. You might think, “That would never happen to us!” But then…
A centuries-old work of art has vanished without a trace. During the "Stolen Rembrandt" team-building event, you’ll step into the…
It's the ideal time for a company outing. The days are short and the weather is inclement, but you and your colleagues enjoy fun activities and good food. During autumn and winter, coziness and togetherness are key. For example, enjoy a delicious winter Foodtruck market with fires and delicious food. Or participate in a winter version of the popular Expedition Robinson: Expedition Arctic Circle with various matching activities. If you want to get creative, an ice sculpture workshop might be just the thing for you. It is also fun to hold a special winter edition of a pub quiz with all your colleagues as an interpretation of a company party or company outing in winter. Would you like to find an adventurous staff outing for the winter? How about a rally by army truck through a winter landscape? Or is a rally by streetcar through a winter city perhaps even more appropriate? Are you looking for something with that special autumn feeling, then you can go for an Oktoberfest Foodtruck with German bratwursts that will take everyone to higher German spheres. For lovers of Dutch winter weather, there is the popular Ik hou van Holland winter party. In short, there is plenty to choose from for companies looking for a company outing or staff party in winter. Together you will enjoy that wonderful Weihnachtsfeier feeling.
A winter team outing is actually the best excuse to escape those endless days full of rain, traffic jams and colleagues already complaining that the heating is "too high". While it is cold, dark and sometimes downright sad outside, a winter outing actually provides warmth, coziness and that oh-so-important team feeling (read: laughing together about who slips up first again). The options are endless. Prefer creative? Go for a workshop where you discover that your colleague secretly gets more paint on himself than on the canvas. In the mood for action? A city game that tests your brain as well as Google Maps skills (because yes, even the best navigator sometimes sends a team the wrong way). Or just good food? Then an atmospheric dinner in a cozy winter setting is always a hit - if only to see who still claims after three courses to "never actually eat desserts".
Amsterdam shines in winter with the Light Festival: walk or sail together past works of art that look a lot more expensive than your Christmas lights at home. Finish in a brown café or hip restaurant and the evening is complete (including colleagues singing along too loudly with the Christmas music). Rotterdam? Think of that beautiful skyline that becomes even more beautiful with some mulled wine on. And don't forget the Markthal: ideal for discovering that your colleagues suddenly know all about Lebanese street food or Vietnamese spring rolls. In Utrecht, you almost imagine yourself in a fairy tale with those illuminated canals - until you discover during a treasure hunt that fairy tales also contain many puzzles. Then warm up with dinner in a cozy restaurant and your evening is made. The Hague is surprising in winter: a quiet walk on the beach (with at least one colleague guaranteed to shout "who's going to the beach now?!") and then into town for a quiz or drinks in Scheveningen.
And then Maastricht: the ultimate Christmas card version of the Netherlands. Magical Maastricht offers Christmas markets, an ice rink and enough mulled wine to get even the biggest Christmas grinch in the mood. Actually, it feels more like a mini vacation than a company outing. In short: whether you go puzzling, eating, hiking or most of all laughing, a winter team outing is the recipe for getting to know your colleagues in a totally different way. And trust me: those warm memories outweigh any cold nose.