iPaintball have located what we consider to be the premier paintball sites throughout England. The sites have been specially selected for their location to Newcastle, giving you the customer the best possible day out at the paintball site.
Newcastle is a fantastic area to visit. It is a vibrant city, which attracts visitors looking for many different types breaks. From coach breaks to groups looking for a party weekend, Newcastle attracts them all. Visitors to Newcastle find the paintballing sites we recommend offer prime locations, offer both great arenas to play in, and are highlighted for there customer care. These site’s caters for many of the visitors to the city of Newcastle. They include many of the university students, stag and hen parties and people from the surrounding area. our experience in locating the premier sites, comes from personal feedback from our players, and customer feedback on there paintballing day.
Please find the details below of the paintballing sites. For further information or to check availability, contact the Newcastle paintball office on the local rate number.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Castle |
Address:
Black Heddon, Belsay NE20 0JJ. Just off the junction of
B6309 & A696
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Ever wondered what its like to be a pro paintballers? Ted Wolfson opened both a paintball field and a store to subsidise team expenses on the tournament circuit. A few years ago, ted and a bunch of kids fell in love with the sport of paintball after playing in the 5-man rookie division at World Cup. Even though Ultimate is now a national competition team in the Open class XBall division, they are fundamentally a youth group, which is an extension of Ted’s life long duty as a Christian. “I came from a deeply religious background and I was a youth group instructor, so I wanted to do it for the kids as part of out ministry. The kids are not all religious but I at least try to have a positive influence on them,” he explains, “Our first goal is to help the kids grow into young adults so that they can become positive examples within society. secondly to become great painball players” Personality and character are very important to Ted. There is no time to worry about kids getting into drugs or trouble. At the Chicago PSP this season, he was forced to make a decision regarding half of the Newcastle team. “I had to let a few people go. They were good players but they didn’t mesh well. I don’t want any superstars. I just want to go and win and do it right.” The changes within the roster started to show last Newcastle winter. “They were followers rather than leaders. They are still good boys and I worry about what they are doing with Miami Effect and Infamous, but I will not tolerate a lack of respect towards to the team or myself. My partner and I give everything we earn from the field paintballing store to the team; the kids never pay for paint or other expenses. To see the disrespect is hurtful and I feel that letting them go was the right thing to do because I don’t think that we would have progressed in the sport with them. The team chemistry was not there. Each player must be dependant upon the others because its not just about individual skill, but rather a team effort.” Start a team in newcastle now!
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