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About the centre
Henfield
Operated by South Coast Paintball, a partner of adventuro.




Get stuck into a half day of paintball across 50 acres of woodland, packed with themed missions and strategic challenges. With gear provided and paintballs included, this is a great choice for groups after a high-energy, outdoor experience. From close-quarters action to wide open forest play, there’s something for everyone.
Your half day session includes a full safety briefing, equipment issue, and a range of tactical games set across multiple themed zones. With either 300 or 500 paintballs included depending on your chosen package, you’ll be straight into the action. Game zones include Plane Crash, where your team races to recover a downed payload and deliver it into enemy territory, and Stockade – Attack & Defend, where roles switch between assault and defence to see who can hold out longest. Other favourites like The Bridge and The Barricade Field offer high-pressure flag retrieval missions that keep you moving and thinking.
The 50-acre woodland site also features traditional flag-to-flag areas designed for longer-range, team-based battles. These open forest spaces reward strategy, communication, and movement. Between games, players return to the base area to reload, refuel, and prep for the next round. Trained marshals are on hand throughout to guide the group and keep things safe. Additional paintballs and optional upgrades like throwables and smoke grenades (18+ only) can be purchased on the day from the on-site shop.
The venue sits just off the A281 in Henfield (BN6 9EA), surrounded by natural woodland in the West Sussex countryside. It’s easy to reach by road and well-positioned for groups travelling from Sussex, Surrey, or other parts of the South East. Free parking is available on site, and staff will meet you on arrival to start your session.
Facilities include a shop selling hot and cold drinks, snacks, extra paintballs, and upgrade items. Game zones are spread across a mix of forest and constructed cover, designed to challenge players of all skill levels. Paths and staging areas are clearly marked, and groups are rotated through game zones to keep things flowing without downtime.
No experience is needed to take part. All players will be given a full briefing and issued with all the gear required for safe play.
Wear old clothes and sturdy footwear suitable for uneven woodland terrain. Overalls are provided, but expect to get muddy. Only site-issued paintballs and equipment can be used. Spectators are not permitted on the field due to safety restrictions.
This award-winning venue was named Site of the Year in 2019 and continues to uphold top standards in safety, equipment, and customer service. Tippmann markers are used as standard, with daily maintenance by on-site technicians to ensure everything is in top condition.
The team here is focused on delivering great experiences every time. Customer reviews speak for themselves, and flexible pricing packages make it easy to tailor your visit to your group’s needs. Optional upgrades are available for those who want to push their session further, and refreshments are available throughout the day from the on-site shop.
Playing in a live woodland means you should wear old but comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Although overalls are provided, it’s best to come prepared for mud and dirt. Supportive footwear, such as ankle boots or trainers, is important to protect your feet and ankles on uneven ground. There is a shop on site selling extra paintballs, pyrotechnics (for those over 18 only), food, and drinks, so you might want to bring some money with you to purchase these if needed.
For safety reasons, only the equipment provided by the organisers is permitted during play. This includes paintballs, which means bringing your own is not allowed. All gear is maintained to high standards to ensure fairness and player protection throughout the session.
The number of paintballs used varies widely between players depending on their style and game time. As a general guideline, between 300 and 500 paintballs should be enough for a half-day session. If you find yourself running low, additional paintballs can be purchased from the on-site shop throughout the day.
The shop also offers pyrotechnics (restricted to those aged 18 and over), snacks, and hot or cold drinks. Both cash and debit or credit cards are accepted, but it’s recommended to bring a physical card since mobile payment options may struggle with signal due to the rural location.
Bringing your own food and drink is allowed, but all rubbish must be taken away with you to keep the site clean. For safety reasons, BBQs or any other heating devices are strictly prohibited because of the fire risk. Alcohol is also not permitted anywhere on site.
The venue aims to provide a safe and enjoyable environment, so respecting these rules helps maintain this for everyone attending.
Games run seven days a week, but weekday sessions (Monday to Friday) require a minimum of 20 players to go ahead. Weekend sessions are open to any group size, so you can book even if you are just one person or a small group. For weekday bookings with fewer than 20 players, it’s best to contact the team via the adventuro chat to discuss options.
Players are grouped according to age and numbers to keep games fair and enjoyable. Marshals typically organise separate games for juniors and adults where possible. Everyone must complete a declaration form before entering the venue. Spectators are not permitted on the playing field due to health and safety regulations, and marshals need to focus on managing players during games.
Paintball sessions take place regardless of the weather conditions. If rain is expected, it’s advisable to bring waterproof clothing and wear supportive footwear suitable for woodland terrain. Being prepared will help you stay comfortable and enjoy the session.
In hot weather, marshals trained in heat safety monitor the players closely, ensuring regular breaks and opportunities to stay hydrated. The priority is always to keep everyone safe and comfortable no matter what the weather does.