Warwickshire, located in the heart of England has some of the countries finest paintball venues. iPaintball have visited centres throughout the region and by using our experience from our day out, and feedback from people visiting the sites to produce a list of what are the best paintball venues on offer to you today. iPaintball ensures all the sites they select are UKPSF approved, meaning the centre is safety conscious and has fully trained marshals.
Warwickshire also has many fantastic paintball sites located just over its borders with neighbouring counties. In the list we have included some of those venues that are within an hour drive of major towns and cities in Warwickshire. This will give you more choice when deciding what paintball centre you play at. The sites we choose all use industry leading paintball markers, and are regularly maintained, which gives you the player more time shooting the enemy, and less time getting a barrel cleaned.
To get any further information on the venues, or to contact a centre to get some questions answered, use the details at the bottom of the page. You may also get in touch to check availability of you specific date for your day out.

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100 Paintballs: |
Fort |
Address:
Mobbs Wood Farm, Brinklow Road, Ansty, Coventry, Warwickshire CV7 9JN
Tel:
0845 430 4455
There has been a greater change in the last five years or so than when we first came out of the woods something like eight years ago. As the modern game evolved in Warwickshire over the last five years players have learned new and more sophisticated paintballing techniques such as sliding, diving, running and gunning, left-handed shooting and so on. All these were developed and learnt since we came out of the woods and necessarily so because if you didn’t master them, you lost game, its simple Darwinian mechanics. To get that edge in tournament paint you either had to refine an existing technique or develop a new one and as tournament players pushing the limits we did just that. In fact, to be more precise, this process of paintball evolution was almost entirely driven by the pros as they sought mastery over each other. Love them or hate them, pros became the main dynamic when we look back on all the technical changes that have befallen our game recently, they changed the way we play in Warwickshire as well. Mind you, the pros cant yet go strutting, giving the Billy big ‘un, because the main dynamic of cheating paintball markers was also driven by the pros. The will to win works both on the light side and dark side of paintball and I’m almost ashamed to admit that the vast majority of pros are just a bunch of cheats. The fact that 90% are complicit somewhat negates the net effect of the trouble in Warwickshire but for those who don’t capitulate, it’s a bitter pill to swallow, especially during the breakout phase of the game…but that’s another story.
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