Paintballing in Hertfordshire

iPaintball has reviewed many paintball sites within Hertfordshire and has come up with what we believe are the premier sites in the area. This has been done by evaluating all different aspects of the paintball venues, through personal experiences and customer feedback. The county lies inland and is bordered by Greater London, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Essex.

Because of Hertfordshire's location much business is brought in from different counties. Whether your a resident wanting to go paintballing with some friends for a day out, a student going with classmates, or have been working all day and just want to let off some steam at a great paintball site, you should go to one of our recommended sites. Hertfordshire has plenty of woodlands, where all the sites are set. These Hertfordshire paintball sites make great use of the forest and the undergrowth. You may be scoping out your opponents from under a bush or darting behind trees for cover, whatever your style your sure to have a great time.

If you would like more information on the top Hertfordshire paintball sites then please visit the links posted below, you can also call our phone number to check availability of the different sites.

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5 Star Venue
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Start: 09:00am

Finish: 16:00pm

100 Paintballs:
£7.00
Smoke Grenades:
£3.00

Castle

Paintball
Hertfordshire:

Address:
Stocking Wood, Pembridge Lane, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire EN10 7QA

Tel:
0845 430 4455

Paintball Hints and Tactics Article!

When big series go bust there is a loss of paintball competition and this means lots of things, none of them particularly positive for Joe Average Baller. Take a guess what will happen to entry fees if there is only one top series offering around half the number of openings as the two series’ combined currently offer? They’ll be going up and the sky’s the limit. Supply and demand, baby. And who cares if the events don’t sell out in a day as long as they sell out? For those that have been around long enough – remember when event quality started to improve? Gee, I’m pretty sure it took a quantum leap forward when the two series started competing for customers. What happens to event quality if there is no competition? And tell me how responsive to Hertfordshire player concerns, like officiating, is the only game in town likely to be after you scrape away all the self-serving blather and meaningless promises? Yo, refs cost money, too. As does any serious and honest approach to fun cheats. Competition also resulted in the introduction of the 7-man paintball format as a standard in America because the new NPPL needed to offer an alternative to the standard 10-man and emerging XBall. With one league, can anybody tell me what the format will be? However that question shakes out, one side or the other is likely to be unhappy with the outcome – but what are they gonna do, quit? The list goes on, but I think you probably get the idea. In the Paintball business of producing paintball gear lots of paintball companies are constantly striving to earn your buisiness by making different and (hopefully) better stuff. Imagine what your gear would be like if you only had the products of one company to choose from, take it or leave it. That is the situation re-unification will create. Take it or leave it.