Paintballing in Worcestershire

Worcestershire has some great paintball venues to go to. iPaintball have played at the counties finest and by using our own experience when playing at the centres, and using collected feedback from visitors, produced a list of what we feel to be the best venues on offer to you today. iPaintball have rated the sites on specific categories like centres safety record, quality of arenas and equipment used, professionalism and customer service of the staff and marshals and overall days experience.

Paintballing in the country is very popular with stag/hen parties, birthdays, businesses looking for a team building activity and corporate events. Worcestershire has a number of sites that are located all within a short drive from many major towns, and we have also selected a few venues that are in neighbouring counties that are easily reached. The sites use industry leading safety equipment and paintball guns to ensure you will have a safe and enjoyable day.

Below you can find the sites that iPaintball have listed for the Worcestershire region. You can use the contact information to find out any further information you may have or to check availability.

Site
Information
Facilites Timings Extras Best Field
5 Star Venue
Car Parking
Toilets
Battle Packs
Tea / Coffee
 

Start: 09:00am

Finish: 16:00pm

100 Paintballs:
£7.00
Smoke Grenades:
£3.00

Castle

Paintball
Worcestershire:

Address:
Old Park Road, Arrow Lane, Redditch, Alcester B49 5LR

Tel:
0845 430 4455

Paintball Hints and Tactics Article!

How the Worcestershire pro’s play! As for the positive generation of evolutionary improvements to paintball, the pros stand alone, and its that competitive tournament arena that has provided paintball with this dynamic new look that has grasped people’s imagination and made it into the spectacle it is. The sight of players diving headlong into Doritos, sliding majestically alongside lay down coke cans and ghosting runs though blind alleys of paint ball go to provide our sport with a legitimacy of athleticism it just did not have when it was played in the woods or in fact, first came out of them. In these last few years the pros have provided the rest of tourney ball especially in Worcestershire with an evolutionary path for the rest to tread and as our top exponents of the game develop new and more exciting skill-sets, the remainder of our tournament population looks on and learns. Xball provided another kick to the learning curve when train-crash paintball hit town. Teams either learned of died, a more miserable death would be hard to find in paintball than going out and losing something like 16-0 and so to try and prevent that, teams adapted to the new regime of training in Worcestershire in what at first seemed like an unnaturally short space of time. They had to. Our sport never stays the same even though at first glance it may seem so. As teams look for adges against their opponents, new techniques (and new cheats) will inevitably follow, which all goes to show we can now ironically be classified as a true sport. The future has to involved the increased athleticism of our players, seriously players anyway, and the main dynamic will always be the pro paintball scene in showing us all the way to go. Some people would like to think an increases in sophistication when it comes to tactical preparation is going to predominate but I’m afraid this isn’t going to happen because as I have always said, a bunch of techno-ballers will always bear the ass out of the most strategically minded players.