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Weekend airsoft skirmishes on a genuine Cold War military base near Chester, with half and full day options. Bring your own rifle or hire an M4 AEG, then play attack-and-defend scenarios across bunkers, towers, and custom zones on the Cheshire border.
Arrive for briefing before your morning, afternoon, or full-day slot. Marshals run safety checks and chrono every rifle against site FPS limits, then split teams and explain the first objective before anyone enters the playing area.
Games rotate across bunkers, towers, and open ground on the base, with marshals setting fresh objectives each round so the session does not repeat the same format. Own-gun players can use the site's air and electric hook-ups, while gun hire includes an M4 AEG and a free full-face mask for the day.
The venue is a historic military installation on the Welsh border, close to Chester and Wrexham. Real fortifications sit alongside purpose-built arenas, giving a mix of close-quarters fighting and longer sight lines across the site.
Lower Kinnerton is easy to reach from the North West and North Wales, with parking at The Gun Site on Moor Lane once you arrive at the activity base.
Players must be 11 or over and able to follow safety rules on the field. Own-gun players must meet site FPS limits and use 0.2g BBs for chrono checks at the briefing.
No previous airsoft experience is required for open weekend skirmishes. First-timers who do not own kit can hire an M4 AEG and borrow a mask on site.
The Cold War base offers a more immersive setting than a flat woodland skirmish site, with concrete structures and towers built into the game zones. Weekend and bank-holiday skirmishes run with half day and full day sessions available.
Marshals stay on the field throughout, keeping objectives clear and play moving across the full session. Larger groups can also arrange weekday private games with notice, which suits clubs and organised teams looking for a dedicated slot.
Meet at The Gun Site, Moor Lane, Lower Kinnerton, CH4 9AQ. Parking is on site at the military-base venue near Chester and Wrexham.
Arrive in good time for briefing: 09:00 to 09:30 for morning or full-day games, or by 13:00 for afternoon starts.
Skirmishes run on Saturdays and Sundays, and on bank holiday Mondays. Weekday games can sometimes be arranged for larger groups with advance notice during school holidays.
The site publishes open weekend dates regularly so you can plan your visit around the published schedule.
Half day options cover either 10:00 to 13:00 or 13:00 to 16:00. Full day runs 10:00 to 16:00. Arrive in good time for briefing before your slot starts.
Games begin shortly after the safety and chrono briefing. Full-face masks are free to borrow on site.
You can bring your own rifle if it meets site FPS limits, or hire an M4 AEG on site if you do not own kit yet. Half day and full day sessions are available for morning, afternoon, or all-day play.
Marshals chrono every weapon at the briefing before games start. First-timers are welcome on open weekend skirmishes.
Players must be 11 or over. You need to follow marshal instructions and site FPS rules for your weapon type. No previous airsoft experience is required for open weekend games.
First-timers who do not own equipment can hire an M4 AEG and borrow a full-face mask on site.
Skirmish entry includes site access, the safety briefing, marshals on the field, and use of a full-face mask. High-pressure air and electric hook-ups are included for own-gun players.
BB ammo and any tactical clothing purchases on site are separate. Wear your own combats or sturdy outdoor clothing with pockets for magazines.
Bolt-action snipers are limited to 500 fps. DMR rifles are capped at 400 fps with a two-second delay between shots. All other rifles, pistols, and shotguns are limited to 350 fps using 0.2g BBs.
Marshals check weapons at the briefing. If you are unsure whether your setup is compliant, contact the site before you travel.
Wear clothing you can move in, with pockets for ammo. Combats are ideal but normal outdoor clothes work in dry weather. Sturdy boots with ankle support are recommended on the uneven military-base terrain.
Tactical gear is available on site if you want to upgrade on the day, but it is not required to take part.
Games use a former Cold War military base with real concrete bunkers, towers, gun emplacements, and ammunition storage huts, plus custom-built zones. The mix of historic structures and open ground suits both close-quarters and longer-range play.
The site sits on the Cheshire border near Chester and Wrexham, with parking at The Gun Site on Moor Lane.
Outdoor skirmishes usually continue in light rain. Dress for the weather and protect your magazines from mud. Play stops only if conditions become unsafe.
There is no indoor arena, so plan for a full half or full day outside.
You should be comfortable walking, crouching, and carrying kit across uneven ground for three or six hours depending on your session length. The pace is active but marshals build in breaks between rounds.
Own-gun players need a basic understanding of how to handle their rifle safely, which the briefing reinforces before any games start.

About the centre
Lower Kinnerton
Operated by Outpost Paintball And Airsoft, a partner of adventuro.