Dargaville Medieval Combat Club
Dargaville, Northland
Step into the thrilling world of medieval combat with the Dargaville Medieval Combat Club in Northland, New Zealand. Our "Fight the Knight" sessions offer weekly sword training every Wednesday evening from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at the Kaipara Community Centre Hall. Foam swords and helmets are provided for safe, engaging fun, with sessions at $15 each. During school holidays, join our special programs for $25 per session, limited to 8 spots. Perfect for historical enthusiasts, we're also available for events, parties, and birthdays. Phone Kurt or Tristan to book your spot and unleash your inner knight!
Welcome to the Dargaville Medieval Combat Club
Swordplay enthusiasts in Northland will find a haven at the Dargaville Medieval Combat Club, a dedicated historical hobbies club focused on medieval combat training. Our "Fight the Knight" initiative brings the excitement of historical sword fighting to life through weekly sessions designed for all skill levels. Participants engage in safe, structured training using foam swords and helmets, fostering a sense of camaraderie and skill-building in a supportive environment. Whether you're drawn to the historical aspects of medieval warfare or simply seeking an active hobby, our club provides an accessible entry point into this captivating pursuit. Sessions are held regularly, emphasising fun, safety, and the rich traditions of historical combat sports.
Discover Our Location and Community
Here in Dargaville, nestled within the scenic Northland region of New Zealand, our club operates from the Kaipara Community Centre Hall at 38 Hokianga Road, Dargaville 0310. This central location makes it easy for locals and nearby residents to join our Wednesday evening gatherings from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Northland's relaxed coastal vibe complements the club's energetic atmosphere, offering a perfect backdrop for physical activity and social interaction. As a community-driven club, we prioritise inclusivity, welcoming participants from across the region to experience the thrill of medieval combat training. Our flexible offerings, including school holiday programs and event bookings, ensure that historical interests can be integrated into everyday life in this vibrant part of New Zealand.
Session Details and Participation
Our standard weekly sword training sessions are priced at $15 per session, with all essential equipment like foam swords and helmets provided to ensure everyone can participate without prior preparation. For those looking to dive deeper during school breaks, our holiday programs cost $25 per session and are capped at a maximum of 8 spots to maintain a personalised experience. These sessions follow the same safe, engaging format, allowing young and old alike to explore historical combat in a structured way. To secure your place or learn more, simply phone Kurt or Tristan – they're always ready to answer questions and guide newcomers.
Events and Special Occasions
Beyond regular training, the Dargaville Medieval Combat Club is available for hire at events, parties, and birthdays, bringing an authentic touch of medieval excitement to your celebrations. Imagine the delight of guests wielding foam swords under expert supervision, creating memorable moments inspired by historical themes. This versatility makes us a go-to choice for community gatherings in Northland, blending education with entertainment. Our commitment to safety and enjoyment ensures that every event is a success, whether it's a private birthday bash or a larger public function.
Why Join Our Historical Club?
Engaging with the Dargaville Medieval Combat Club means more than just physical exercise; it's about connecting with Northland's growing interest in historical hobbies and special interests. From honing sword techniques to building lasting friendships, our sessions offer a unique blend of recreation and cultural appreciation. As we continue to grow within the local community, we're excited to welcome more participants to experience the adrenaline of "Fight the Knight." Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a complete beginner, our club provides the tools and guidance needed to thrive in this dynamic world of medieval combat.
Upcoming Events
Wed 25 Feb
06:30 pmDargaville Medieval Combat Training
Discover Weekly Sword Training Fun Combat enthusiasts in Dargaville can dive into the exciting world of medieval combat through the Dargaville Medieval Combat Club's weekly sessions. Held every Wednesday evening from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, these 120-minute trainings offer a hands-on way to learn sword fighting techniques using safe foam swords and helmets provided on-site. Open to all ages, the sessions cost $15 per person, making it an accessible hobby for families, friends, or individuals keen on historical interests. No prior experience is needed, as instructors guide participants through basic to advanced moves in a supportive environment. Hosted at the Kaipara Community Centre Hall on 38 Hokianga Rd, the club emphasises safe, fun practice that builds skills and confidence. During school holidays, special programs run at $25 per session with a maximum of 8 spots available, ensuring personalised attention. Foam equipment is supplied, so participants just need comfortable clothing. For more details or to book, phone Kurt or Tristan. The club's availability for events, parties, and birthdays adds a unique twist, allowing groups to incorporate medieval combat into celebrations. Community benefits shine through in these gatherings, fostering connections among locals interested in historical reenactment and physical activity. It's a great way to step back in time, learn about medieval warfare traditions, and enjoy camaraderie. Whether you're a history buff or simply seeking an engaging workout, the sessions promote teamwork and laughter while keeping things light-hearted and inclusive. Joining helps strengthen Dargaville's community spirit through shared hobbies. Gain fitness and mental sharpness as you wield foam swords in structured drills. The historical sub-type of this hobby-special-interest club draws on authentic combat styles adapted for modern safety, appealing to those fascinated by the past. Sessions end with cool-downs, ensuring everyone leaves feeling accomplished and energised. Kaipara Venue and Local Community Hub Centred in Dargaville, Northland, the Kaipara Community Centre Hall serves as the ideal venue for these weekly trainings. Located at 38 Hokianga Rd in the Kaipara District, it provides ample space for group activities, with easy access for residents from surrounding areas. This community-focused hall supports various local events, enhancing connectivity in the region. Hall facilities accommodate the club's needs perfectly, offering a safe indoor setting for combat practice regardless of weather. Dargaville's tight-knit community thrives on such initiatives, where hobbies like historical combat bring people together. The Northland location adds to the appeal, with its rich cultural heritage complementing the medieval theme. Getting involved supports the broader Kaipara area's emphasis on recreational pursuits. The venue's central spot in Dargaville makes it convenient for weekly attendance, promoting ongoing participation in this historical hobby.
Dargaville, Northland
Wed 04 Mar
06:30 pmDargaville Medieval Combat Training
Discover Weekly Sword Training Fun Combat enthusiasts in Dargaville can dive into the exciting world of medieval combat through the Dargaville Medieval Combat Club's weekly sessions. Held every Wednesday evening from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, these 120-minute trainings offer a hands-on way to learn sword fighting techniques using safe foam swords and helmets provided on-site. Open to all ages, the sessions cost $15 per person, making it an accessible hobby for families, friends, or individuals keen on historical interests. No prior experience is needed, as instructors guide participants through basic to advanced moves in a supportive environment. Hosted at the Kaipara Community Centre Hall on 38 Hokianga Rd, the club emphasises safe, fun practice that builds skills and confidence. During school holidays, special programs run at $25 per session with a maximum of 8 spots available, ensuring personalised attention. Foam equipment is supplied, so participants just need comfortable clothing. For more details or to book, phone Kurt or Tristan. The club's availability for events, parties, and birthdays adds a unique twist, allowing groups to incorporate medieval combat into celebrations. Community benefits shine through in these gatherings, fostering connections among locals interested in historical reenactment and physical activity. It's a great way to step back in time, learn about medieval warfare traditions, and enjoy camaraderie. Whether you're a history buff or simply seeking an engaging workout, the sessions promote teamwork and laughter while keeping things light-hearted and inclusive. Joining helps strengthen Dargaville's community spirit through shared hobbies. Gain fitness and mental sharpness as you wield foam swords in structured drills. The historical sub-type of this hobby-special-interest club draws on authentic combat styles adapted for modern safety, appealing to those fascinated by the past. Sessions end with cool-downs, ensuring everyone leaves feeling accomplished and energised. Kaipara Venue and Local Community Hub Centred in Dargaville, Northland, the Kaipara Community Centre Hall serves as the ideal venue for these weekly trainings. Located at 38 Hokianga Rd in the Kaipara District, it provides ample space for group activities, with easy access for residents from surrounding areas. This community-focused hall supports various local events, enhancing connectivity in the region. Hall facilities accommodate the club's needs perfectly, offering a safe indoor setting for combat practice regardless of weather. Dargaville's tight-knit community thrives on such initiatives, where hobbies like historical combat bring people together. The Northland location adds to the appeal, with its rich cultural heritage complementing the medieval theme. Getting involved supports the broader Kaipara area's emphasis on recreational pursuits. The venue's central spot in Dargaville makes it convenient for weekly attendance, promoting ongoing participation in this historical hobby.
Dargaville, Northland
Wed 11 Mar
06:30 pmDargaville Medieval Combat Training
Discover Weekly Sword Training Fun Combat enthusiasts in Dargaville can dive into the exciting world of medieval combat through the Dargaville Medieval Combat Club's weekly sessions. Held every Wednesday evening from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, these 120-minute trainings offer a hands-on way to learn sword fighting techniques using safe foam swords and helmets provided on-site. Open to all ages, the sessions cost $15 per person, making it an accessible hobby for families, friends, or individuals keen on historical interests. No prior experience is needed, as instructors guide participants through basic to advanced moves in a supportive environment. Hosted at the Kaipara Community Centre Hall on 38 Hokianga Rd, the club emphasises safe, fun practice that builds skills and confidence. During school holidays, special programs run at $25 per session with a maximum of 8 spots available, ensuring personalised attention. Foam equipment is supplied, so participants just need comfortable clothing. For more details or to book, phone Kurt or Tristan. The club's availability for events, parties, and birthdays adds a unique twist, allowing groups to incorporate medieval combat into celebrations. Community benefits shine through in these gatherings, fostering connections among locals interested in historical reenactment and physical activity. It's a great way to step back in time, learn about medieval warfare traditions, and enjoy camaraderie. Whether you're a history buff or simply seeking an engaging workout, the sessions promote teamwork and laughter while keeping things light-hearted and inclusive. Joining helps strengthen Dargaville's community spirit through shared hobbies. Gain fitness and mental sharpness as you wield foam swords in structured drills. The historical sub-type of this hobby-special-interest club draws on authentic combat styles adapted for modern safety, appealing to those fascinated by the past. Sessions end with cool-downs, ensuring everyone leaves feeling accomplished and energised. Kaipara Venue and Local Community Hub Centred in Dargaville, Northland, the Kaipara Community Centre Hall serves as the ideal venue for these weekly trainings. Located at 38 Hokianga Rd in the Kaipara District, it provides ample space for group activities, with easy access for residents from surrounding areas. This community-focused hall supports various local events, enhancing connectivity in the region. Hall facilities accommodate the club's needs perfectly, offering a safe indoor setting for combat practice regardless of weather. Dargaville's tight-knit community thrives on such initiatives, where hobbies like historical combat bring people together. The Northland location adds to the appeal, with its rich cultural heritage complementing the medieval theme. Getting involved supports the broader Kaipara area's emphasis on recreational pursuits. The venue's central spot in Dargaville makes it convenient for weekly attendance, promoting ongoing participation in this historical hobby.
Dargaville, Northland
Wed 18 Mar
06:30 pmDargaville Medieval Combat Training
Discover Weekly Sword Training Fun Combat enthusiasts in Dargaville can dive into the exciting world of medieval combat through the Dargaville Medieval Combat Club's weekly sessions. Held every Wednesday evening from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, these 120-minute trainings offer a hands-on way to learn sword fighting techniques using safe foam swords and helmets provided on-site. Open to all ages, the sessions cost $15 per person, making it an accessible hobby for families, friends, or individuals keen on historical interests. No prior experience is needed, as instructors guide participants through basic to advanced moves in a supportive environment. Hosted at the Kaipara Community Centre Hall on 38 Hokianga Rd, the club emphasises safe, fun practice that builds skills and confidence. During school holidays, special programs run at $25 per session with a maximum of 8 spots available, ensuring personalised attention. Foam equipment is supplied, so participants just need comfortable clothing. For more details or to book, phone Kurt or Tristan. The club's availability for events, parties, and birthdays adds a unique twist, allowing groups to incorporate medieval combat into celebrations. Community benefits shine through in these gatherings, fostering connections among locals interested in historical reenactment and physical activity. It's a great way to step back in time, learn about medieval warfare traditions, and enjoy camaraderie. Whether you're a history buff or simply seeking an engaging workout, the sessions promote teamwork and laughter while keeping things light-hearted and inclusive. Joining helps strengthen Dargaville's community spirit through shared hobbies. Gain fitness and mental sharpness as you wield foam swords in structured drills. The historical sub-type of this hobby-special-interest club draws on authentic combat styles adapted for modern safety, appealing to those fascinated by the past. Sessions end with cool-downs, ensuring everyone leaves feeling accomplished and energised. Kaipara Venue and Local Community Hub Centred in Dargaville, Northland, the Kaipara Community Centre Hall serves as the ideal venue for these weekly trainings. Located at 38 Hokianga Rd in the Kaipara District, it provides ample space for group activities, with easy access for residents from surrounding areas. This community-focused hall supports various local events, enhancing connectivity in the region. Hall facilities accommodate the club's needs perfectly, offering a safe indoor setting for combat practice regardless of weather. Dargaville's tight-knit community thrives on such initiatives, where hobbies like historical combat bring people together. The Northland location adds to the appeal, with its rich cultural heritage complementing the medieval theme. Getting involved supports the broader Kaipara area's emphasis on recreational pursuits. The venue's central spot in Dargaville makes it convenient for weekly attendance, promoting ongoing participation in this historical hobby.
Dargaville, Northland
Contact Info
"Connect with Dargaville Medieval Combat Club in Dargaville, Northland! Reach out to join our vibrant historical community, get updates on events, or learn how to get involved. Contact us via email, phone, or social media for more details."
Kurt 022 622 7809
Tristan 027 370 9676