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OLYMPICS 2024: ORGANIZE YOUR OWN

With the 2024 Olympics fast approaching, now is the time to (re)boost your teams by organising your sports seminar!

TAKE-OFF TO OLYMPIC HEIGHTS

Located just 45 minutes from Paris, this extravagant 13th-century castle is ready to welcome you for an unforgettable seminar with an Olympic Games feel!

With its 25-metre indoor swimming pool, tennis court, gym and yoga sessions, this castle has everything you need for a royal and sporty break with your colleagues.

A little bonus: the castle also has a wine cellar and offers guests wine tastings. After all, elbow-lifting can also be a sporting activity!

The castle in figures:

The plus: 10 hectares of gardens (perfect for a relay race)
Capacity: 22 bedrooms

WHERE CONVIVIALITY MEETS NATURE

In the heart of the Perche regional nature park, these former castle outbuildings have everything you need to get your colleagues together for a green (and sporting) get-together.

From rallies in VW vans to traditional bike rides and boxing classes, you’ll certainly have no time to get bored during your sporting break in Le Perche. The estate boasts delightful green spaces with numerous terraces, and for those who love the thrill of the water, a heated swimming pool is there to make you dream of breaking records like Florent Manaudou.

And even if it’s not (yet) an Olympic event, there’s a superb boulodrome for memorable games.

The estate in figures:

Capacity: 18 rooms
Location: 1h30 from Paris
Its plus points: barbecues in fine weather

2024 IS GOING TO BE SPORTY

You can celebrate an Olympic year by organising a sports seminar, so it’s up to you!

Imagine competing in a series of exciting events inspired by the legends of the Olympic Games. Each challenge is designed to celebrate teamwork, leadership and personal achievement. But above all, it’s a golden opportunity to fill up on laughter and good vibes!

The key words are sharing, conviviality and simplicity!

The other side of the coin: when you get back to the office, a few aches and pains may well come in to prolong the memory of your sporting exploits.