"Talviolympialaiset"
At the Finnish Winter Games or "Talviolympialaiset", as they say in the far north, you are divided into teams. In such a team, the aim is to complete the games as Finnish as possible - with fun and enjoyment clearly taking precedence over performance.
The following Finnish disciplines are planned:
- Moose building: Build a moose out of snow in its original size
- Snowshoe rally: Run a course with the snowshoes
- Suomi bowling: Skittle backwards on the snowy terrain
- Polar bear search: try to shovel the polar bear free while blindfolded
- Riöki sledge: you have to complete a course as quickly as possible with the snow witch
- Finnish course for beginners: different teams guess funny Finnish words
- Finnish tree nursery: throw a tree trunk and try to hit the jute sacks
- Finnish Hornussen: Use shovels in the field to hit the haggis
This entertaining and polar competition clearly focuses on teamwork. The aim is to master the posts together.
"Nälkä" - the food
The winning group can then collect a typical Finnish prize in the restaurant. Afterwards, dinner - "Nälkä" - is on the program. In the spirit of international understanding, typical Swiss fondue is served. Alternative dishes are available on request.
Size of group
15 to 80 people
Requirements
Warm winter clothing and good footwear
Duration
from 1/2 day
Implementation
December till March
Location
Appenzellerland and the whole of Switzerland
Languages
German, English
Costs [CHF] |
excl. 8.1% VAT | |
Finnish Winter Games | 125.00 | |
Included in the price |
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- | Management, support and organization | |
- | Material for the Finnish Winter Games | |
- | Award ceremony and prizes | |
- | Simple dinner incl. dessert | |
- | Glögg aperitif | |
Not included |
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- | Outward and return journey | |
- | Drinks | |
Optional extras |
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- | Spend the night in a winter tepee |