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What are Laser Games

Laser Games is a sport that combines teamwork, strategy and skill into an exciting and action packed day for both men and women. Skirmish is played by people from all walks of life; groups are organised from youth clubs, sports centres, social clubs, pubs, the office, in fact anywhere that there may be a group of fun loving people. Players are equipped with special marking guns which fire an infra red beam at your friends. During the day, you will be set an exciting variety of objectives and missions, all designed to test your physical and mental agility to the full in a fun atmosphere. And with the varied terrain and numerous scenarios we have at Skirmish Lasham, these objectives can be varied to suit all ages from 8 years old to 100 years old!
Childrens Parties
We have a varied range of Childrens games and equipment, to make your day special. The venues are woodland site and delivers Laser Games at the highest level, with games ranging in size from 10 to 100 players, although you can book individually.
Session Times
Normally we host a 2 1/2 hour laser session 3 times a day, 10 to 12.30, 1.30 to 4.00 and 4.30 to 7.00 (light permitting)
Corporate Events

The venue is ideal for Team Building & Corporate Events as the games provide a fun, yet challenging environment which as a result provides for a very successful team building experience.
We have a superb covered seating area to entertain your guests; if you wish have presentations or other entertainment at the beginning, during, or at the end of your day.
School Trips
Laser Games is a great way to nurture and develop many important life skills in an environment that children will respond to. Ideal for school excursions and activity days, Skirmish Laser Games have developed a range of game scenarios designed specifically for school visits which provide a naturally exciting and mentally stimulating environment for children.
Parents, teachers and politicians all agree that the value of taking children on school trips can be huge. It's a chance for the children to experience something new outside the traditional curriculum, while helping to tackle the increase in childhood obesity by getting children more active.