Clay Shooting at Black Mountains Activity CentreShooting/HuntingClay Pigeon Shooting is the art of aiming and shooting at 4" saucer shaped, ceramic discs as they pass through the air.
Don’t worry if it’s your first time, the coach will be close at hand to help you and after a few practice shots you will soon be getting your eye in!
Once you have mastered hitting the clays one at a time, you can do the same with two disks flying past at the same time. Who will be the first to hit them both? Bets are down and the competition begins!
Our Clay Pigeon Shooting sessions are a half day activity, running for approximately two hours. Each session includes 25 shots per person with the option to purchase extra shots on the day.
Clay Pigeon Shooting is a great way to spend a couple hours and to experience something out of the norm. For those looking to make a day of it, this is the perfect activity to Mix'N'Match with one of our other exciting activities such as, Gorge Walking, High Level Ropes.
The minimum age for Clay Pigeon Shooting is 16 years.
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Details
Try you hand at clay shooting, the sport of hitting small round disks as they fly through the air!
Also available are changing rooms, showers free parking and snack & coffee/tea making facilities
Located in the South West of the village of Three Cocks, Powys. The centre is 6 miles South West of Hay on Wye on the A438
Directions from the M4: Exit at Juction 24, travel North on the A449 to Raglan, Take the A40 West to Abergavenny, continue through Crickhowell 2 miles passed the village, turn right after the Cider Mill Pub onto the A479 to Talgarth. Once in Talgarth turn left in the square sign posted for Brecon then take the first main turning for Hay on Wye on the A4078. Black Mountain Activities is opposite the next junction in the direction of Hereford.