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Course visit - Archery Schicklberg

Course visit - Archery Schicklberg - Bogensportinfo
Manfred Hanus

Even if the weather isn't so good, the archery facility in Schicklberg is worth a visit!

Right from the start, it should be noted that the shooting range with seating and a large parasol, as well as the entire course, are lovingly designed.

The paths between the first and last targets have the feel of a golf course. The course offers 25 targets in a small space. Many of them are double shots, allowing you to shoot a lot and spend less time walking.

The easy-to-walk path leads across meadows and through a small but beautiful forest.

It's worth noting that a wobble board is available not only for experienced archers, but also for beginners. The signage is also very good, so you can always be sure you're on the right path.

Despite the persistent drizzle, the course was a wonderful experience!

Petra & Manfred

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