Notice: We are open and taking bookings for 2026. Last Updated 22nd January 2026
Please note: You must pre-book, you cannot just arrive.
This is what makes archery at House of Mulben something genuinely special. It's not just an activity. It's an experience shaped by where you are.

Your session takes place in a characterful covered shed tucked at the corner of a striking wood. Ancient trees frame your eyeline as you steady your aim, and the natural quiet of the Moray countryside settles around you. Whether the sky is blazing blue or delivering that classic Scottish drizzle, you're sheltered, comfortable and completely immersed in the surroundings.
Archery itself is one of the oldest skills known to humanity. For generations, it was how people survived — hunting, defending, providing. Today it's a pursuit of focus, patience and quiet satisfaction. There is something deeply rewarding about tuning out the noise of modern life, drawing the bowstring and watching your arrow find its mark. And once you hit that bullseye for the first time? You'll want to do it again immediately.
Our bows are accessible to all adults and young people aged 16 and over. The draw weight is light enough for beginners to handle comfortably, yet more than capable of producing accurate, powerful shots. No experience is needed — our team will have you hitting targets in no time.
Groups love it. Whether you're planning a stag do, a team-building day or simply something different with friends, archery in this setting creates moments people actually remember and talk about afterwards.
You won't find an archery range with a more beautiful backdrop in the north of Scotland. That's not a claim we make lightly — it's simply what Speyside delivers.
Pre-booking is essential — you cannot simply arrive on the day.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What do I need to take with me? All equipment such as bows, arrows and targets are provided. A strong pair of boots or trainers is advised.
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Notice: We are open and taking bookings for 2026. Last Updated 22nd January 2026
Please note: You must pre-book, you cannot just arrive.



