iPaintball have played at venues up and down the UK to find what we feel to be the premier sites on offer to you today. We have used both customer feedback from people have visited the sites, and our own experiences while playing at the centres to create a list of the best for you to choose from. The paintball centres were scored on safety, quality of venue/equipment, customer service/professionalism of staff, value for money and overall experience on the day out.
Cornwall has a host of paintball venues for you to choose from, with some of the sites offering up to five different arenas to battle in. Some of the games you could play include bunker command, speedball, capture the flag or rescue the president. All the sites we feature Cornwall are UKPSF approved, to ensure the sites have a safe playing field and the marshals are fully trained. The paintball markers are industry leading, and regularly maintained, which gives you more time shooting the opposition and less time getting the gun repaired. Cornwall also gives you the option to play at paintball sites in neighbouring Devon. Both counties have excellent venues.
You can find the details of all the sites that are available to you below. Please use the details to get in touch with the sites of your choice, to find out any further information you may require.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Castle |
Address:
Fern Hill Woods, Plympton, Plymouth PL7 5ED
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Has your team suffered and you are trying to get it back on the rails? While you are rebuilding the team, failures in Cornwall play are to be expected. If these failures are public, they are more apt to discourage new players than provide an instructive experience. The best way to get exposure to competition is to volunteer to assist a tournament organiser. These promoters may have a lot of referees, and they may have some people in place to help. You are there to help and give your players some exposure to a Cornwall tournament without getting their spirits crushed. If you offer to help, by providing referees and errand runners for a local tournament, most promoters will be grateful. The catch is, you cant ask for much in compensation. It is reasonable to ask for water and lunch, but asking for practice paint and field accress is premature. Your newbs need to prove themselves first. They may not even provide much in the way of help, but having extra bodies to ref, to deliver messages and to call Cornwall teams will be appealing to the organisers if it is cheap. What you are seeking to get from this paintballing experience is not a material reward. You are looking for more training. Such an experience should be presented as a training activity, and it should be taken seriously. The time spent refereeing will be educational to players, as they see the lessons they have learned in training demonstrated on the Paintball field. They will see failure to do things correctly punished by defeat. They will witness the success of teams with good inter dynamics and they will see the inherent problems faced by teams that hate each other.
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