Welcome to iPaintball the most comprehensive list of the best paintball sites in he area. We have collected information from the paintball sites in Plymouth, and gathered feedback from other paintballers who have visited the sites, to produce an encyclopaedia of the finest paintballing sites throughout the UK. In the area, you can find a venue for a guaranteed great day out.
Plymouth as a location has great ties with shipping and the Navy. Having a Navy ship yard, means Plymouth has many armed forces passing through the area. That, coupled with Plymouth University, means the area has vast range of outdoor activities, including paintballing. Paintballing is very popular with the students and local population. Plymouth has great access from the M5 and A38. You can also access the city the south western rail link from London and South Wales.
With iPaintball’s premier collection of venues within the area, you can be sure to find a specific location to suit your day out. You can find the contact details for each site next to out recommended sites listed below. Please contact the local centres for more information and availability.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Castle |
Address:
Fern Hill Woods, Plympton, Plymouth PL7 5ED
Tel:
0845 430 4455
After the game has progressed, the next aspect of tournament. PaintballPlymouth is the “secondary” move. This is basically the next shift you will be making after you’ve reached your primary spot. It’s very important that your secondary moves happen quickly and –hopefully- systematically. A big secondary move can cause lots of confusion and disrupt the opposing team. And if your secondary move is to a crucial “50” bunker, then it can sway the opposing team’s guns to one side and hopefully open up another secondary move to the other side. Boom! Very importantly, indulging in a few secondary moves frees up your mid and back guys to get forward and take spots that you may have vacated. As a mid player there are times where a front guy doesn’t make his secondary and I get bottled up in the back. The result is that your mid guys are unable to be as effective as they could be, and you’re entire mid to back line remains trapped in a right hole until something is done. Don’t forget that if your team isn’t making the secondary, then you can bet your ass the othe Plymouthr team is. After the other team gets to their secondary its open season on your mid and back guys – they’ve got all the angles on you and you’ve got nowhere to go and hide from their front Plymouth guys (and maybe even have a good cry). Paintball Front guys should have the do-or-die attitude; they should always be trying to make the Paintballing ground or exchange with their opposing front guys. Even when you’re 4-on-1 up, you can never, ever, take things for granted. I have seen so many games lost by teams that seemed to have total control of the game, so I’m going to try and break ‘sweeping up’ down to you, piece by piece.
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