Games

The sword of Xivry

FIND ETERNAL HAPPINESS FOR YOUR COMPANY

A table with an inscription dating back to the Middle Ages has been found in the cellars of Farnières.
In the table there is a sword. According to an ancient legend, the team that can pull out the sword has “eternal happiness”.
But first the inscription must be deciphered. To do this, the teams have to pass a number of tests.
For each test one can earn a piece of the code.
The tests take place in mysterious rooms:The torture room, the duels room, the key room, the moat, the Web.
The tests are focused on research, communication, consultation.

Can be combined with a walk and/or complemented with catering options

This activity can be held in Hainaut, Liège, Luxembourg, Namur and Walloon Brabant .

Number of participants

From 10 up to 200 people

Languages

Dutch, French, English

Duration

Van 2 tot 4 uur

Budget indication

€40 per participant (VAT excl.) Attention: different pricing may apply for small groups. Always use our calculator to calculate the correct price.

Request your price quote here

Please provide your first name
Please provide your last name
Please provide your email address
Please provide a valid phone number
We're sorry, your request needs to be linked to a company.
Please provide how many participants will participate
Unfortunately we cannot organize B2C activities for less than 20 participants. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Make sure your date has the right format (dd-mm-yyyy)
Tip: Most of our activities are fully booked in September. Booking in October will give you a lot more options.
Please select the start time of your activity
Please select the language of your activity
Please tell us where you want to hold your teambuilding
Unfortunately we cannot provide catering for activities with less than 20 participants. We apologize for the inconvenience.
I've got a gift voucher or discount code!

The sword of Xivry

40.00

FIND ETERNAL HAPPINESS FOR YOUR COMPANY

Category:

Customer reviews

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “The sword of Xivry”