iPaintball has played at the countries top paintball locations. We have used both our experience playing at the sites, and collected customer feedback to produce a list of what we feel to be the best venues on offer to you today. We have rated the centres on customer service/professionalism of staff, quality of the venue and the equipment you use, safety and overall days experience.
Yorkshire has many great paintball centres to go to. We have chosen venues that are easily reach of major towns and cities in the county, and also some that are in neighbouring counties that are within an hours drive of Yorkshire. The sites all use industry leading safety equipment and paintball markers to ensure a safe and fun day out. Paintballing is often visited by stag/hen and birthday parties, hired by corporate events, and businesses bring staff for team building days. Yorkshire paintball centres accommodate any size of group, from 1-50 players, so you can be sure that whatever the occasion, the experience will be unforgettable.
If you require any further information on any of the sites, please use the contact details found below. Get in touch with the venues and ask any questions you man have or to check availability of your chosen dates.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Castle |
Address:
Blackfen Woods, South Approach, Off the A64 York Road, Leeds LS24 9NN (nearest post code)
Tel:
0845 430 4455
The paintball scene can be an intimidating place for the virgin paintballer. It’s an inclusive sport but we certainly speak our own language and if you dont talk the talk you…well, you won’t know what the fudge is going on out there on the field in Yorkshire. Here’s a little help to let you fit in. A is for Allen wrench or Airsmith, a useful tool for cleaning a gun as dirty as Christina Aguilara, the Allen Wrench is also used to change the velocity of your weapon of choice. Like a locksmith but with guns, the Airsmith is the friendly fellow who repairs or customised your paintball gun in exhange for money, or a meal at hooters. B is for Breakout or Bonus paintballing, the breakout represents the beginning of a match when players on both sides ‘break out’ from their starting positions. If you get shot here you’ll be waiting ages for another crack. Bonus Balling is the term used to describe one player shooting an opposition member when he’s already eliminated. It’s a controversial paintballing tactics and leads to lots of swearing, finger pointing and occasional bout to fisticuffs although not at the Yorkshire venues. C is for Chronograph or Chop, the Chronograph is the electronic instrument used by Yorkshire match refs to check the speed of the ball when its fired from the barrel, stopping sly little devils from gaining an advantage. Although the word chop brings back memories of Mr Miyagi from The Karate Kid, the term is actually used to describe a paintball being chopped in half when inside a marker. It happens when the breech is closed on a ball that’s only fed part-way into the gun.
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