16th February - Hazel Bow Making with Axe & Paddle

£40.00

Monday 16th February
1pm - 3pm
Best for ages 5+
Tickets include a snack and apple juice from Hawarden Estate Farm Shop.

Step into the world of traditional woodland craft with this child-friendly Hazel Bow Making workshop.

Young archers will learn how to select the best hazel, then bend (or 'tiller'), shape, and refine it while paying close attention to the natural qualities that make a bow strong and flexible. Children will practise a couple of simple, reliable knots and string their handmade bows with sisal, preparing them for the final flourish: a fun round of target shooting to test their creations.

It’s a lively mix of hands-on making, outdoor learning, and gentle adventure amid the beautiful surroundings of Hawarden Estate.

Children will leave with the hazel bow they have crafted.

Monday 16th February
1pm - 3pm
Best for ages 5+
Tickets include a snack and apple juice from Hawarden Estate Farm Shop.

Step into the world of traditional woodland craft with this child-friendly Hazel Bow Making workshop.

Young archers will learn how to select the best hazel, then bend (or 'tiller'), shape, and refine it while paying close attention to the natural qualities that make a bow strong and flexible. Children will practise a couple of simple, reliable knots and string their handmade bows with sisal, preparing them for the final flourish: a fun round of target shooting to test their creations.

It’s a lively mix of hands-on making, outdoor learning, and gentle adventure amid the beautiful surroundings of Hawarden Estate.

Children will leave with the hazel bow they have crafted.

No experience required. All abilities welcome. Best suited for ages 5+.

About the day:

1pm: Arrival and introductions
1:15pm: Start making
2:30pm: Fire arrows!
3pm: Goodbyes

Their ticket includes:

  • Apple juice.

  • A snack from Hawarden Estate Farm Shop’s bakery.

  • All equipment and materials.

Please note:

A responsible adult must remain with the child throughout.

Tea & filter coffee will be provided and we do have a space for remote working.

 
 

About Axe & Paddle

Steven Le Say is a passionate instructor and founder of Axe & Paddle, where he teaches traditional and ancestral outdoor skills through hands-on, confidence-building experiences. Known for his calm guidance and deep respect for natural materials, Steven specialises in heritage crafts such as primitive tool making, green-woodworking, firecraft, and hosted expeditions and courses across Europe which put these skills into practice.