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Breakout rooms in Gurgl

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Characteristic breakout rooms

Discover the huge variety of breakout rooms in Obergurgl! How about a discreet breakout in the wine cellar? Or discuss and brainstorm surrounded by alpine literature in a branch building of Innsbruck’s University? Do you prefer something a little sportier? Then you will love the breakout room with climbing wall and table tennis. Many breakout rooms also have adjoining terraces - ideal for taking a deep breath when your head is spinning. Mountain views are included in all Obergurgl breakout rooms.

All breakout rooms can be reached in less than 10 walking minutes from Gurgl Carat.

Gurgl, Gurgl Carat
4 rooms - 41 m² - 528 m²
50 m - 1 min. by foot 1 room - 100 m²
500 m - 7 min. by foot 1 room - 16 m²
550 m - 8 min. by foot 4 rooms - 34 m² - 160 m²
175 m - 4 min. by foot 1 room - 20 m²
175 m - 4 min. by foot 1 room - 40 m²
200 m - 5 min. by foot 2 rooms - 30 m² - 50 ²
225 m - 5 min. by foot 2 rooms - 28m² - 48 m²
250 m - 5 min. by foot 5 rooms - 23 m² - 144 m²
160 m - 2 min. by foot 6 rooms - 16 m² - 150 m²
450 m - 6 min. by foot 1 room - 60 m²
Breakout Rooms

Frequently asked questions

In a breakout session, a larger meeting group is divided into several smaller groups. Subsequently, these small groups deal with specific problems. Afterwards the participants present their results in front of the whole group. Breakout sessions are mainly used in workshops and lectures in order to focus on specific topics.

In workshops or meetings, the whole group is often divided into smaller working groups. These groups are called breakout groups. As a small group, the team then develops in-depth content during their breakout session.