How should you celebrate Christmas for your own people?
You want something that is real but realistically priced, cool but not over the top, that says thanks very much and is rewarding for everyone involved.
‘The Sheds’ is such a venue and an ideal way to escape the city bustle and commemorate a business year...in the country with comforts.
Its converted woolshed and shearers’ quarters can accommodate up to 60 people, and be as catered as you wish. Whether that’s home-style country meals, or you bringing your own food, cooking it yourself in the kitchen facilities, or using the BBQ, the choice is yours.
Relax in the lounge and games room, partake of the bar - or even do a spot of work-planning and team building at The Sheds’ strategy spaces.
And then there’s outside. Walk 15km of trails on the 230ha bush-clad site at Tiraumea, two and a half hours north of Wellington in the Tararua District. Or mountain-bike those tracks instead.
There’s views, wildlife of many types, beekeeping and even a waterfall.
In fact there’s such a variety of things to do, ways to unwind, we’ve co-opted a term for The Sheds…’thrillax’. The word in itself says it all.
As a way to connect with nature, take in the silence, observe the stars, partake of wonderful views, or simply get in touch with yourself, The Sheds is an economical way to say thanks to your staff for a job well done.
If you must, there’s plenty of online connection, though instead you might find yourself immersed in a book from the casual library that’s onsite. We don’t even mind you taking a book home to continue reading - after all books are made to be shared, as are The Sheds’ experiences.
It’s not too late to book your Christmas function, and with plenty of parking your people will love its ‘virtual camping’ atmosphere. It’s like roughing it in really comfortable surroundings, including fantastic showers, getting away from it all to refuel for the year ahead.
Give me a yell and find out how The Sheds can do Christmas much better than your usual place, how a rural vibe can deliver a ‘do’ that people will remember why your business will benefit from a stay in the country.
You want something that is real but realistically priced, cool but not over the top, that says thanks very much and is rewarding for everyone involved.
‘The Sheds’ is such a venue and an ideal way to escape the city bustle and commemorate a business year...in the country with comforts.
Its converted woolshed and shearers’ quarters can accommodate up to 60 people, and be as catered as you wish. Whether that’s home-style country meals, or you bringing your own food, cooking it yourself in the kitchen facilities, or using the BBQ, the choice is yours.
Relax in the lounge and games room, partake of the bar - or even do a spot of work-planning and team building at The Sheds’ strategy spaces.
And then there’s outside. Walk 15km of trails on the 230ha bush-clad site at Tiraumea, two and a half hours north of Wellington in the Tararua District. Or mountain-bike those tracks instead.
There’s views, wildlife of many types, beekeeping and even a waterfall.
In fact there’s such a variety of things to do, ways to unwind, we’ve co-opted a term for The Sheds…’thrillax’. The word in itself says it all.
As a way to connect with nature, take in the silence, observe the stars, partake of wonderful views, or simply get in touch with yourself, The Sheds is an economical way to say thanks to your staff for a job well done.
If you must, there’s plenty of online connection, though instead you might find yourself immersed in a book from the casual library that’s onsite. We don’t even mind you taking a book home to continue reading - after all books are made to be shared, as are The Sheds’ experiences.
It’s not too late to book your Christmas function, and with plenty of parking your people will love its ‘virtual camping’ atmosphere. It’s like roughing it in really comfortable surroundings, including fantastic showers, getting away from it all to refuel for the year ahead.
Give me a yell and find out how The Sheds can do Christmas much better than your usual place, how a rural vibe can deliver a ‘do’ that people will remember why your business will benefit from a stay in the country.