Adventure sports are essential for enjoying life, yet in winter many people prefer staying home with all sorts of excuses: it's cosier on the sofa, it's too cold outside, it's raining... None of these should be problems - to me, all these statements sound like self-deception to feel better about doing nothing productive.

Here are 5 ideas for cold-sensitive/lazy people to still enjoy adventure sports, and if you're someone who looks for any excuse to be a "couch potato", start changing those habits today!

Play a game of laser tag

This is a perfect way to get your adrenaline pumping without getting wet or cold. Played in an indoor arena with various obstacles to navigate and team bases as you compete to achieve objectives set by instructors.

 Indoor laser tag


It's an exhilarating sport with mechanics similar to paintball: a strategic game where two teams compete to eliminate each other. How does it work? The instructor provides equipment including an identifying jumpsuit, a vest that vibrates when hit, a replica gun that "shoots" (emitting harmless laser beams), and explains how to complete objectives: capture the flag, conquer the opposing team's base...

 Laser tag players


The sooner you eliminate enemies, the better! Various options available - check indoor laser tag prices here!

Experience a themed adventure

If you and your mates want something different but aren't sure what, this is perfect. A team of actors will entertain you with character performances and a story full of mystery, curiosities or horror creating an unforgettable evening.

 Situations of unsolved mysteries


The actors will assign roles so you can participate, acting out different scenarios: from a night in an abandoned psychiatric hospital with paranormal phenomena to solving a murder mystery.

Some companies have dedicated venues while others can come to your chosen location (country house, venue, private home...).

 Scary themed adventure


Plenty of options - you can find more information and see options here.

Indoor rock climbing

For climbers this is more than sport - it's a lifestyle, and at climbing walls you'll meet many enthusiasts if you decide to take it up. Instructors will supervise beginners and explain all safety measures for a smooth experience.

 Climbing in a climbing wall


There are courses for all levels - beginner, intermediate and expert. They often organise mountain trips to practice learned techniques.

 Climbing wall where you can learn to climb


Young children will love it too - take them along for healthy fun. Browse different climbing wall offers and organise some truly unique hours.

Wine tourism getaway

Imagine planning a weekend with your partner. Can you think of anything better than a short trip visiting wineries, enjoying wine tasting and staying at a hotel? This is undoubtedly a perfect option.

 Vineyards inside a winery


Change scenery and learn what could become a new hobby. Expert oenologists will explain wine typologies and origins, production and conservation processes, and key characteristics to help you distinguish them...

 Glass of red wine


There are as many wine tourism options as there are wineries, so stop hesitating and plan something original.

Underground caving route

This is about caving. Though traditionally an expert mountaineering activity, it's now accessible to everyone when done with specialist guides. Our country has many caves suitable for different levels, including accessible galleries even for children.

Doing caving with a monitor


Guides always adapt routes to participants' skills - experienced cavers can go deeper, even rappelling, climbing sections or diving a few metres with oxygen tanks.

 Caving for all audiences


Discover the wonders beneath our feet - explore our selection of caving routes across the country.