At Unit 5/12-16 Robart Ct in Narangba, Queensland, a converted industrial shed has been repurposed into a compact, high-energy play space where axe throwing collides with cathartic smash therapy. The Axes & Smashes Combo Session One Person pairs a 60-minute axe lane session with access to a Smash Arena stocked with a milk crate of breakables, plus all safety gear and weapons provided. It's one of the few places in the Moreton Bay region offering both activities in a single booking, making it ideal for solo stress relief, date nights, or group blowouts. The room is practical and focused: multiple timber targets framed by safety fencing, clearly marked throwing lanes, and a separate glass-and-ceramics arena arranged for controlled destruction. Key features include spruce or pine timber targets for axe impact, heavy-duty backboards, PVC barriers around lanes, and a box of mixed breakables selected for safe smashing. While this is an indoor, urban experience rather than a landscape destination, the venue's industrial setting near Robart Court gives it a raw, workshop-like energy that feels distinctly different from mall-based entertainment. Participants are fitted with helmets, gloves, and eye protection and receive basic coaching on stance, throwing technique, and arena rules before access to equipment. The experience balances playful abandon with strict safety protocols; staff supervision keeps axes and projectiles contained. Because the activity is compact and weatherproof, it's a reliable option year-round for residents of Narangba and nearby Caboolture or North Lakes. What makes this offering stand out is the combo format: one booking covers a full hour of target practice followed immediately by a safe, guided opportunity to break everyday items. That continuity keeps adrenaline high and makes it an efficient choice for celebrations, corporate team-building drills, or a quick, physical reset after a long weekday. The operation’s location — Unit 5/12-16 Robart Ct, Narangba QLD 4504 — is easily accessible by car from the Bruce Highway corridor, with parking typical of light-industrial estates. Before you book, confirm age limits and group-size rules with the operator; what’s provided is comprehensive, but personal footwear and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Whether you come to refine throws on timber targets or to take a sledgehammer to a milk crate of nostalgic glass, this session turns blunt force and precision into a memorable, safe outdoor-adjacent adventure in the heart of Narangba. Plan to arrive 10–15 minutes early to sign waivers and complete the safety briefing. The shed is easiest to reach by car or rideshare; public transit is limited in the industrial estate. For quieter sessions try weekday evenings, while weekends suit groups and parties. Allow time after your session to debrief with staff; bookings fill fast, so check the referral link online now to reserve.