At Laserguys Activities in Blandford Forum, a compact field becomes a modern proving ground for two primitive, satisfying skills: archery and axe throwing combined into a single, social 90-minute session. Located at Laserguys Activities, Blandford Forum DT11 9HT, United Kingdomtt, this curated experience is aimed at beginners, friend groups, families and small corporate teams interested in hands-on outdoor fun with clear instruction and minimal fuss.
The session opens with a concise safety briefing, equipment allocation and technique demonstration before participants rotate between marked archery lanes and timber-framed axe-throwing stations. Targets are set at graduated distances so newcomers can practice stance, draw and release before moving on to timed games and paired challenges. Instructors lead warm-ups, correct common faults and stage playful competitions that keep energy high; the private-group format — note the minimum booking spend applies for eight people — makes it ideal for celebrations or team-building where everyone learns together.
Key features at the venue include multiple archery targets, dedicated axe lanes, and a sheltered picnic area reserved for your group after the session. That after-time is built into the itinerary: an extra 30 minutes lets you unpack food, cut a cake or simply compare shots while the equipment is safely stowed. All necessary gear is supplied and staff adapt exercises to different ages and abilities, so an energetic 10-year-old and a cautious adult can both find a rewarding challenge.
Practical details matter: sessions last about 1.5 hours, arrive 10–15 minutes early to sign waivers and settle in, and free but limited parking is available at the Blandford venue. Bookings are flexible up to the event, with the option to adjust participant numbers before your date; however the minimum spend still governs pricing. The operator runs activities year-round and will contact groups only in genuinely unsafe weather conditions to rearrange or propose alternatives.
Blandford Forum itself rewards lingering after the session. The town’s elegant Georgian center — rebuilt following the great fire of 1731 — offers cafés, independent shops and a pleasant riverside path along the River Stour for a cool-down walk. For a short, active, hands-on outing that combines instruction, competition and convivial picnic time, this Laserguys combo is a sharply focused option off Dorset’s more common walking and cycling routes.
Bring sturdy footwear and weather-appropriate layers, since the site operates in most conditions but involves standing and repeated movements. The experience suits mixed-ability groups because instructors scale challenges and keep safety high; anyone with basic mobility can participate, though those with limited grip strength should mention this when booking. If you want a memorable, social outdoor alternative to pubs and trails while visiting Dorset, this compact archery and axe-throwing session makes a sharp, accessible half-day plan.