, Thomas Vanmechelen

Whilst our activity leaders are loading the last few bits and pieces and doing a quick site check, the event manager arrives with a smile. The group were absolutely delighted with their team day and the group activities – well done! The venue managers quickly offer us a drink. Welcome to 30 Graden. 

We take our seats out of sight, but can hear the participants chatting animatedly amidst the clinking of glasses and the scraping of forks on canapé plates. Suddenly, a guest’s voice rises above the buzz: “Which activities did you find the most original?” 

From cocktail workshops to VR experiences: opinions are flying back and forth amongst the attendees. The event manager gulps briefly at the sight of the Touché team’s faces. He already knows that an internal debate about ‘the most fun activity to run’ is about to erupt (again). 

We could discuss that topic endlessly… But the conversation also led us to another question, which we’d like to explore in more detail in this article: Which activities are booked most frequently with us, and why are they so popular? 

The 5 most popular group activities in 2026 

Archery

In fifth place we find the archery. Recurve bow, crossbow, or perhaps both? This activity is all about mhonour then only hit the mark.

DThe real strength lies in the ideal blend of accessibility, connection and a healthy dose of competition. And does that bullseye at last? Then may the shooter, of course, on the Photo! 

Sheep herding

Sheep herding

Lots of bleating and lots of people! An activity involving animals always captures the imagination, and the inevitable chaotic moments linger in the memory for a long time to come.

Communication, collaboration and a good dose of fun with colleagues making sheep herding a surprisingly effective team-building exercise.

AR Escape Game: Undercover

Undercover Teamgame with Touché Experience

On the bottom step of the podium, we find a game that captures the imagination and offers an original way to explore the environment.

During this outdoor Team game track down the gang that’s making the neighbourhood unsafet. Along the way, you’ll discover not only the event venue, but also some surprising and memorable spots in the surrounding area.

Highland Games

Scottish Bachelors

No, the Highland Games aren’t just for tough blokes and strong women! Speed, tactics and teamwork are just as important.

Fancy a bit more variety? Then offers the Clash of Clans variety with optional activities such as axe throwing or Archery Tag. Before you know it, the whole team is on board cheer each other on at the top of their voices.

Honourable mention

Just outside our top five is an activity we simply couldn’t leave out. Firewalking may not be the most popular experience, but it is certainly one of the most boundary-pushing.

Colleagues who, with the pressure on, encourage one another to take the plunge… That soon becomes the topic of conversation for the evening. 

Discover the firewalking! 

Fencing

fencing workshop in a castle

Our workshop Fencing is the very experience that it all began with for us more than twenty years ago. This activity remains our absolute flagship attraction to this day. Put on your vests, put on your masks and everyone imagines themselves to be for a moment Olympian.

During this workshop, you’ll discover the basics of this elegant sport, with plenty of action and fun. And admittedly… colleagues who once are allowed to use the sabre Challenge? That’s still the icing on the cake.

Fancy a quick outing together before summer’s over?

Touché Experience is for groups looking to experience unique moments. From team-building to a stag or hen party, from a friends’ or family outing to sports days.

Tell us what sort of activity you’d like to enjoy together. From finding a suitable venue and delicious catering to taking care of the entire organisation: we’ll make sure all you have to do is enjoy yourselves.

Didn't find an inspiration that suits your group? No problem! We offer more than 40 activities that capture the imagination!

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