Cornwall's Business Challenge Event 2021!
14th May 2021 | BF Adventure | Teambuilding, networking & CSR
Previous winner of the Cornwall Chamber event of the year, you’re sure to have a fun, unforgettable and impactful experience, coming away with an improved and more confident team and maybe the coveted prize of the BF Adventure Granite Trophy! You’ll also have provided critical support to our charitable aims of supporting disadvantaged children and young people in Cornwall…

Each zone offers challenges that will need great teamwork, lateral thinking and leadership.
Challenges are ‘krypton factor style’ so you don’t need to be an Olympic athlete to compete!

The zones consist of our adventure quarry with challenging games, adventure orienteering, catapult building, water fun and archery.

We help teams develop focus, motivation and the ability to develop/assess team member potential.

With up to 150 people on site, there will also be networking opportunities during coffee on arrival, lunch and the afternoon celebrations when we see who will be holding this year’s granite trophy!
There will be excellent promotion of you and your team by us, Cornwall Chamber of Commerce and Pirate FM. Previously, the month of the Business Challenge reached 26,000 impressions on Twitter and this year will be much more!

We support children and young people with learning and/or physical disabilities, behavioural challenges, mental ill health and other issues associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Our recent Social Impact Report shows the powerful impacts we have on young people’s lives – 100% of young people told us that we’ve helped them and that they’d recommend us to a friend. Each and every parent/referrer also said that we’d had a positive impact on their child/pupil.
Thank you for supporting us to help more and more disadvantaged people.
Keen to help further?
Check out our Corporate Sponsorship packages and Team Away Days! The perfect way to build better teams, meet your CSR goals, have fun and promote your brand.






