Category
Axe-throwing venues
Axe-throwing venues — competitive timber-target sport rapidly growing in UK cities. Most include coaching, leagues and group bookings.
10 places in this category.
Axe-throwing venues by region
- 2 axe throwing venues in London
- 2 axe throwing venues in East Midlands
- 1 axe throwing venues in South East England
- 1 axe throwing venues in East of England
- 1 axe throwing venues in West Midlands
- 1 axe throwing venues in Yorkshire & the Humber
- 1 axe throwing venues in Scottish Lowlands
- 1 axe throwing venues in South Wales
All axe-throwing venues
Axe-throwing venues · London
Skeeters Axe-Throwing
Skeeters Axe-Throwing — a axe throwing in england-london, United Kingdom.
Axe-throwing venues · London
Angle Axe Throwing
Angle Axe Throwing — a axe throwing in england-london, United Kingdom.
Axe-throwing venues · South East England
Hatchet Harry's
Hatchet Harry's — a axe throwing in england-south-east, United Kingdom.
Axe-throwing venues · East of England
UrbanXtreme Colchester
UrbanXtreme Colchester — a axe throwing in england-east, United Kingdom.
Axe-throwing venues · East Midlands
Axed
Axed — a axe throwing in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom.
Axe-throwing venues · East Midlands
Axe Throwing Area
Axe Throwing Area — a axe throwing in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom.
Axe-throwing venues · West Midlands
Game of Throwing
Game of Throwing — a axe throwing in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom.
Axe-throwing venues · Yorkshire & the Humber
The Hilt
The Hilt — a axe throwing in england-yorkshire, United Kingdom.
Axe-throwing venues · Scottish Lowlands
Go Wild
Go Wild — a axe throwing in scotland-lowlands, United Kingdom.
Axe-throwing venues · South Wales
Lumberjack
Lumberjack — a axe throwing in wales-south, United Kingdom.
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Frequently asked questions
- How many axe-throwing venues are in this guide?
- We currently list 10 axe-throwing venues across the United Kingdom — every entry sourced from Wikipedia, Wikidata or OpenStreetMap and validated against our schema.
- Are these places free to visit?
- Many places in the guide are free to enter — almost every national museum, every public park and garden, every parish church and cathedral. Castles, historic houses and theme parks usually charge admission; National Trust and English Heritage members visit those properties free.
- Where does the data come from?
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