In the center of Salamanca, Castilla y León, Spain, Lanzamiento de Hacha – Grupos Grandes (+10) at Golden Axe Salamanca offers a focused, noisy, and utterly social way to mark celebrations. Built for adult groups, stag and hen parties, and corporate events, this one- to two-hour activity converts nerves into traction, teaching safe throwing technique while staging quick tournaments that keep every guest engaged. Bookings require a minimum of ten people, which amplifies atmosphere and lets organizers run relays, head-to-head brackets, and team score challenges. Instructors lead warm-ups, demonstrate stance and release, and manage safety so beginners can throw confidently. The range is straightforward: timber-backed lanes, round wooden targets, marked throwing boxes, and durable backstops that reduce bounce-outs. Axes, coaching, and target maintenance are provided, so groups arrive light and ready. What makes this activity a standout in Salamanca is its contrast with the city’s sandstone plazas and academic streets. After a session, teams spill back onto cobbled avenues for tapas, turning an energetic main event into a full evening. The format also works well as practical team building; communication, focus, encouragement, and light competition become measurable outcomes during timed rounds. Safety is emphasized: controlled equipment, instructor-led briefings, and clear boundaries keep risk low. The venue’s use of natural wood for targets gives each throw a tactile element, even if the activity takes place indoors. Photographers can capture decisive mid-throw frames, close-ups of timber grain, and the grin of a teammate as an axe finds its mark. If you’re organizing a bachelor or bachelorette party, a company night, or a milestone celebration in Salamanca, this format offers structure, pace, and memorable moments. Bring comfortable shoes, a sense of humor, and an appetite for friendly rivalry. Golden Axe Salamanca channels collective energy into safe, instructor-led play that becomes a story you tell long after the night ends. The city setting makes it easy to extend the celebration with dinner or drinks, turning an hour of throwing into an evening of memories. Reservations typically include a brief safety talk and simple warmups. Instructors adapt games to skill levels so beginners and experienced players share turns. Because sessions are adults-only, organizers should bring ID where required. The ten-person minimum suits medium-sized groups, and private hires create an exclusive feel. Accessibility varies; contact the operator in advance for entrance information. The activity is low-impact but requires coordination, focus, and respect for rules. Music and live commentary maintain momentum, while scoreboards and photo rounds amp energy. The venue’s timber targets photograph well, offering close-up grain shots and dramatic mid-throw frames. If you want a lively, structured, and safe group outing in Salamanca, Lanzamiento de Hacha – Grupos Grandes (+10) provides coaching, competition, and memories for nights.