Call of the Wild's base is in Wales - the Brecon Beacons National Park, the closest wilderness National Park to London. This spectacular natural environment is used as an inspiring 'classroom' for our corporate team building training, management development, experiential learning and corporate events in Wales.
Even though our base is in the Brecon Beacons National Park we provide services to our clients across the UK. Our clients often request that our programmes are delivered at their own offices or at venues which we use on a regular basis for our events. Therefore we are able to provide a comprehensive team development service to our clients in London and the South East.
Over the past couple of years our experienced team of trainers and facilitators have arranged programmes in Birmingham and the Midlands.
For the North West and North East we can offer a range of venues in North Wales, The Peak District and The Lake District.
We also use the majestic Gower Peninsula, Swansea, Wales for our corporate team building and management training programmes. This was the first region in Britain to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Studies have shown that individuals are more receptive to learning and development when placed in an unfamiliar environment such as when taking part in a team building exercise in Wales. Call of the Wild is fortunate in having such a magnificent backdrop in which to work with our clients, enabling individuals and teams to develop valuable and transferable skills. It is a superb area in which to increase self worth and confidence leading directly to increased productivity at work.
You also don't have to travel to the ends of the earth to experience this wonderful learning environment. We are only 3 hours from London with South wales benefitting from excellent road, rail and air links.
The programmes are designed to be inclusive so that everyone can get involved. They are designed to meet your objectives and can involve a mix of both experiential based indoor and outdoor challenges.
You may not want any formal training or personal development from your corporate team building fun event in Wales. You may just require something totally different for your annual office event. This is no problem as we can provide you with the perfect itinerary to meet your specific requirements. A wide range of activities are available with something for everyone no matter your age or physical ability.

The choice includes canyoning, climbing, abseiling, quad biking, caving, paintball, clay pigeon shooting, kayaking, canoeing, raft building, guided mountain walks, team challenges, surfing, helicopter rides, horse riding, 4x4 driving, rigid inflatable boat (rib) rides, golf and more for your corporate team building event in Wales.
Why not finish off with a meal or BBQ and some light entertainment. Singers, magicians and choirs can all be arranged.


From London
We recommend you travel west along the M4 (passing Cardiff and Bridgend) until you reach junction 45. Then head North on the A4067 sign-posted Dan yr Ogof caves (stay on this road). After approx 16 miles you will have passed through traffic lights at the village of Ystradgynlais and gone straight over mini roundabouts with a garage at their right and you will come to a sign for Abercrave. Go past the first signed turn into the village, go past the next unsigned left turn and take the next signed Abercrave left turn just before the standing stone with the Brecon Beacons National Park sign.
Birmingham
Travel south on the M5. Leave the M5 at junction 8 and travel into Wales on the M50. At the end of the M50, take the A40 (direction Monmouth/ Newport) and stay on this road until you meet with the A465 on the outskirts of Abergavenny. Watch at the big roundabout as its very easy to miss the exit!! This is the ‘Heads of the Valleys’ road. Follow the A465 for the next 35 miles (approx.) until you pass Aberdare and Hirwaun shortly after you will see signs for Dan yr Ogof Caves and a Neath & Port Talbot B.C sign. Take the next exit sign-posted Glynneath, Onllwyn and Dan yr Ogof caves. Carry straight on across the traffic lights on the A4109. Follow this road for approx 8 miles until the road runs downhill to a T-Junction. Turn right following the signs for Brecon. Follow this road for approx. 400 yards and take the second left turn sign posted Abercraf. Then follow the directions as below .
Take this left turn into the village, go up the hill passing the Abercave Inn on the left followed by the Copper Beech Pub. Just after the Copper Beech there a large stone wall after which you will see a small lane. There is a green refuse storage bin close to its junction with the road. The other side of the lane is a small lean-to hairdressers shop.
This is the lane up to Maes-Y-Fron. Follow lane up passing a bungalow on the left. A few metres after this you will see another gate on left into a bungalow.Continue on lane going past this entrance and follow lane as it bears around behind this bungalow (ignore gated entrance to your right as you go around behind the bungalow).
As you turn behind the bungalow you see an open gate. This is the entrance into Maes-Y-Fron. Follow the lane up to the farm buildings which is just over half a mile.
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