Archery Ranges, Shops, and Training in Woking
Find the Best Archery Ranges and Clubs Near You in Woking
Beginner to Advanced Archery Lessons Near GU24 0NP
Clay Pigeon Shooting Association Ltd in Woking GU24
Edmonton House National Shooting Centre Bisley, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0NP
+441483485400
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National Small-bore Rifle Association Head Office Lord Roberts Centre in Woking GU24
The Lord Roberts Centre, Lord Roberts Centre, Bisley Camp, Queens Rd, Bisley, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0NP
+441483485500
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North London Rifle Club in Woking GU24
National Shooting Centre, Club Row, Bisley, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0NY
+441483473117
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Old Sergeants Mess SC in Woking GU24
Bisley Camp, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0NY
+441483799998
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National Shooting Centre in Woking GU24
Bisley Cp Rd, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0PB
+441483797777
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Four Season’s Shooting Holidays in Woking GU24
57 Windsor Rd, Chobham, Woking GU24 8LD
+447956816146
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Surrey Rifle Association in Woking GU24
Bisley Camp, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0NY
+441483473159
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The Big Shoot – Clay Pigeon Experiences in Woking GU24
Clay Shooting Woking Bisley Camp, Brookwood GU24 0PB
+448000789508
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Bisley Shooting Ground in Woking GU24
Bisley, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0NY
+441483797017
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Lord Roberts Centre in Woking GU24
The Lord Roberts Centre, Queens Rd, Bisley, Brookwood, Woking GU24 0NP
+441483485500
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Frequently Asked Questions [FAQ]
What is archery and why is it popular in Woking?
Archery is the practice of shooting arrows with a bow. In Woking, it’s enjoyed as a sport, a hobby, and through “have a go” sessions at clubs and outdoor centres.
How do I get into archery in Woking?
Many clubs in Woking offer beginners’ courses, often lasting 4-6 weeks. These provide equipment and coaching so you can learn safely and properly.
How much does it cost to start archery in the UK?
A beginner’s course usually costs around £50-£100. Entry level bows and equipment can cost £150-£250, but clubs in Woking often provide gear to get you started.
Is archery difficult for beginners?
Not at all. Most people can hit the target within a few lessons. Clubs in Woking are welcoming to beginners and provide structured guidance.
Can I do archery in my garden in the UK?
Generally no, unless you have a very large, secure garden. Most people in Woking join a local archery club to ensure safety and proper facilities.
Do I need a licence for archery in the UK?
No special licence is required for owning or practising archery equipment. However, joining a recognised club in Woking is the best way to start safely.
Will archery help me stay fit?
Yes, it improves strength, coordination, and mental focus. Practising archery in Woking offers both physical exercise and stress relief.
Can I start archery at 40 or later?
Definitely. Archery is accessible to people of all ages. Many new archers in Woking begin in their 40s or older.
What equipment do I need to start archery?
Beginners usually start with a recurve bow, arrows, a quiver, and safety gear. Clubs in Woking often provide these for training.
How much does ongoing archery cost in the UK?
Once you have completed a beginner course, joining a club in Woking typically costs around £100–£150 per year, making it an affordable long term hobby.
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