iPaintball have visited many centres throughout the UK to produce a list of what we feel to best available to you today. To produce the list, we have used our own experience when visiting the venues, and feedback from customers who have spent a day at these centres. We have graded the sites on customer service and professionalism, safety, quality of venue/arenas and overall day experience.
Cambridgeshire has some top centres to go to, some offering up to five game arenas to play in. You could play the ever popular speedball and capture the flag games, while some have unique games like trenches, ammo dump and rescue the president. iPaintball have also found some venues that are located within an hour from major towns in the Cambridgeshire region. We have found sites in the Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire. With the choice of venues that are on offer to you, you are sure to find a paintball site which can entertain your party, corporate event or company day out.
Please find the details of the paintball venues available to you below. Contact the Cambridgeshire centres to get any further information you may need for your day out, and to check the availability of your desired dates.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Trenches |
Address:
Old North Road, Royston, SG8 5JS
Tel:
0845 430 4455
If your team has gone through some rough times and is trying to get back on its feet. A commitment that may be valuable is to choose a home field in Cambridgeshire. Field owners should be approached so that they know you are committing to being their customers every weekend. In some cases, the field will be able to help by offering reduced field fees or such. Even if this is not immediately available, it is good to start the relationship between the team and the home field. Bouncing from place to place in Cambridgeshire will make it more likely that players will get confused, and getting accustomed to one place will let everyone focus on the work at hand. The relationship with the field owned will be the basis of your new sponsorship portfolio. If you stay with it and build this team back into competitive fighting form, the field where you did it will be very pleased to be associated with you. You will be in position to tell others where you performed your little miracle, and if you are winning again, they will come to your Cambridgeshire field to try to emulate your success. However, all of this is to be found much further down the road to recovery. First you need to get back up there on the podium. To rebuild a team, you need new blood. The new foundations for your team should not be built upon players other teams are looking at. These are the players who are scoffed at, the players everyone will say sucks. You need to find players who have just come out of the woods. This is the largest part of the foundation of a new paintball Cambridgeshire team. They aren’t ready yet to go out and win, but they are ready to be part of something. They will not seriously expect everything paintballing equipment wise to be provided for them by a sponsor – in fact, the main thing they will expect is leadership.
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