Torquay host one of the best outdoor centres in the country. The area is a hive for tourists, visitors on holidays and stag/hen parties. There are many paintballing venues in the area and we at iPaintball have visited the centres in the region and found what we feel to be the best sites. We found this by using customer feedback and our experience of the centres. The centres were scored on customer service, quality of equipment and venue, professionalism and overall experience.
The Torquay venues we recommend are located within a few miles of the town. The paintballing sites are run by companies that are renowned for their safety and professional service. The sites offer visitors many different playing arenas to battle in. They include Wild West village, convoy ambush, jungle warfare and chemical dump. Some sites being located on 100 acres of woodland, which have terrain including ravines, trenches forts and bridges. The paintball markers they use are industry leading, and regularly serviced to ensure your visit to a site is enjoyable. The sites that we have listed all include full protective gear, as your safety at the venues is priority.
We have listed the Torquay venues below. You can use the contact information to get any further information you may require, ask any questions you may need answering, and to check availability.

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Start: 09:00am Finish: 16:00pm |
100 Paintballs: |
Speedball |
Address:
Next to Trago Mills, Newton Abbot TQ12 6JD
Tel:
0845 430 4455
Want to progress in the world of paintballing from a Torquay Novice? As your Torquay paintball team improves and moves up the rankings, your value as a promotional vehicle on the nation scene gradually improves. And as your name recognition grows, so too will your sponsorship. You will finally find yourselves in a position where the national companies want to talk to you instead of the Torquay paintball store you came from. Right off the bat, first thing, I would advise strongly against severing ties with those paintball stores and field. While promotion is valuable, more or less, in a largely unquantifiable way, direct attribution of sales in both proven and quantifiable. If that paintball field you used to clean up at when you were a local Torquay player is still buying 80 skids of paint a year, and they are still in your corner, you have all that much more value behind you, and that will be reflected in the deals you can land. Sadly you are still not at the point where you can be playing for free. Most Semi-Pro teams are still paying their own airfare and are usually still buying their own guns, tanks and hoppers (or, in the cases where they are getting guns, they are often team property and the players do not get to keep them). At least at this point you are no longer reffing local Torquay paintball tournaments and you should begin seeing some love come from sponsors. You’ll start getting some things above and beyond the minimum because the sponsor want you to be seen using their gear. Its not about how much paint you local field shoots anymore, or at least it is not just about that.
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