We at iPaintball have used our experience visiting venues throughout the UK, and from gathering feedback from people playing at the sites, to put together a list of what we feel are the best paintball centres available to you. We have found that the best location to play at in the Telford area is located within an hour’s drive from the town centre.
The venue has many exciting games for you to play, including the ever popular speedball and capture the flag games. Paintballing is a great sport to play in groups, and is visited by many cooperate and business clients looking for an activity to increase team bonding within staff. It is has many bookings from stag and hen parties. The centre uses the finest equipment available. The semi automatic paintball markers they use shoot up to 5 balls per second. The guns are regularly maintained to increase reliability, and to ensure you will have an enjoyable day out.
We have put the contact information for the Telford centre below. You can use the information to call the paintball venue to answer any questions you may have about your day out. Also use the contact details to check availability for the date you require.

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Facilites | Timings | Extras | Best Field | ![]() 5 Star Venue |
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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Speedball |
Address:
Hilton Park, Hilton Lane, Shareshill, WV10 7HU
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Less can be more – So one way or another you have gotten yourself in the Telford 50 yard line paintball bunker. Now the key is to know when to battle bad guys and when to just be patient, stay alive, and let your Telford team mates go to work. If you carefully made it into the spot and you hear bad guys yelling that you made it, now is the time to play it conservatively. With you being such a well known threat on the paintball field you are going to end up getting your fair share of guns looking at you. If they aren’t going to constantly pound your bunker with paintballs, which are certainly going to think twice about moving around where you can kill them. Right as you slide into the spot is also and excellent time for a team mate on the other side of the field to move up. All the commotion you have created will pull the bad guys attention off the other side of the paintball field. If your Telford team mates cant go right away, with so many guns pointed at you he should be able to use your position to bump himself up eventually. In your spot it is important you don’t die, like you are drawing a lot of attention, so stay there and let your team get in better positions. On the other hand if you get there, feel no paintballs coming your way, and hear no bad guys call out your moves then you now need to make bad guys die. But don’t come out all half cocked, shooting at seven different bunkers in one “snap” movement. Pick the guys that are going to be the easiest kills, and don’t stop shooting until you see paint break on them. Then quickly switch to the next person, as long as you are engaging one Telford bad guy at a time, and playing your spot tight you are in very little danger.
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