Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Cenarth Adventure Centre
Family fun in any weather!! Open all year
PAINTBALLING (11yrs+) - Wales' award winning paintball centre. OUTDOOR LASER COMBAT (5yrs+) - Like paintball but.. no masks, no paintballs, no bruises & great sound effects!!
Remote Control Racing Buggies (6yrs+); Archery (7yrs+); Woodland Challenge Course (10yrs+); Creative Café (craft activities from 4yrs+); Paintball Range (8yrs+)
Individuals & Groups - Full days & ½ day sessions. BOOKING ESSENTIAL TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!!
Charges
Paintballing - ½ day from £7.99, Full day from £11.99 (free cooked lunch) Outdoor Laser Combat - 1½hr £13.50; ½ day £22.
Archery from £6; Remote control Buggies from £6.50; Paintball Range from £5; Creative Crafts from £3; Woodland Challenge from £13
Group discounts for 10+ players
Cenarth Adventure Centre have attained Visit Wales visitor attraction quality assurance scheme accreditation - VAQAS
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| Opening Months: | January to December |
| Opening Times: | Times vary each day - please phone to book. |
Woodlands
Cenarth
SA38 9JL
| Tel: | 01559 371621 |
| Email: | fun@cenarth-paintball.co.uk |
| Web: | www.cenarth-adventure.co.uk |
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