🪓 What is this axe throwing?
Imagine this: you stand on a wood-paneled lane, an axe in your hand. It’s not heavy, but you can feel its weight. Before you is a wooden target. You get a short briefing – how to stand, how to hold it, how to release it. Then you look into the center of the bullseye… and you throw.
The axe whizzes, spins, the blade hits, and – if it sticks – everything stops for two seconds. Just the hit, the sound, and that moment when someone looks at you and says: “Well, that hit the mark.”
Axe throwing is like a blend of a stress-relieving ritual and a friendly competition. It’s not about strength. It’s about focus, technique, attention – and good spirits. No one is clumsy here; they just haven’t found their move yet. And once you hit it… you won’t want to do anything else.
But really, with an axe?
Yes. With real, professional axes. Several sizes, different styles – some are lighter, some heavier, there are “first-throw bullseye” ones and ones for “battle-hardened Vikings.” Safety is complete: enclosed lanes, sturdy fencing, trained staff – you don’t have to worry.
Should I come alone? In a team? With a date?
However you like. You can play as two, three, or ten. In a duel or a round-robin tournament. You can try it casually, or dive into a full mini-championship. You can come for a birthday, a date, team-building – or just because. Because throwing is fun.
Why is it good?
- It breaks you away from the everyday.
- It energizes you while calming you down.
- It’s adrenaline, laughter, and a sense of achievement all at once.
- You really don’t do this every day – but you might want to from now on.
Do you have any more questions?
Check out the Frequently Asked Questions page.
Are you ready?
The lane is waiting. The axe is in your hand. The target is right there. Now it’s up to you whether you hit the mark.