Go Ballistic - Darlington
Submerge yourself in a variety of military-themed paintball games on indoor and outdoor battlefields.
View and BookSpring Thyme is a small holding in a rural location and it is a peaceful site located in the North Yorkshire countryside. The site is located in a just over half acre field with 10AMP electrical hook-up, all hard standing pitches and space for awnings on the grass and recycling on site. Children and dogs are both welcome at the site and a warm reception is always guaranteed. In the adjacent field we have chickens, free range eggs are produced on the small holding and are on sale. We have an information hut on site.
Please note: Dogs to be kept on a lead at all times on site and walked off the site.
The site is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding areas. Close by is the historic town of Richmond and the pretty market towns of Northallerton and Darlington. These towns provide a selection of shops, pubs, restaurants and a supermarket (see below for further details)
Visitors can enjoy a 15 minute walk to the village pub where meals can be obtained at a reasonable price along with local beers; other local pubs can be reached in 10 mins by car. The beautiful North Yorkshire countryside is on your doorstep and coastlines are within reach from our site offering stunning natural beauty and a range of attractions to suit all tastes including the RSPB site Saltholme 30 mins away.
For more information please visit our Website or have a look at our Video Tour.
This historic Yorkshire Dales market town with Norman castle, Georgian architecture, cobbled market place, monuments and abbeys is approximately 9.5 miles away.
Northallerton is the market county town of North Yorkshire and is the seat of The North Yorkshire County Council. It is approximately 9.5 miles away from the CL.
Catterick
Catterick, sometimes referred to as Catterick Village to distinguish it from the nearby Catterick Garrison, is a village in North Yorkshire and is located 7.5 miles away. It dates back to Roman times, when Cataractonium was a Roman fort protecting the crossing of the Great North Road and Dere Street over the River Swale.
Darlington is known for its associations with the birth of railways. This is celebrated in the town at Darlington Railway Centre and Museum. The world's first passenger rail journey was between Shildon (via Darlington) and nearby Stockton-on-Tees on the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825.
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Croft Circuit - 3 miles away.
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Latest arrival time: 9:00 PM
Latest departure time: 11:30 AM
0.5 acres
Electric amperage: 10
Lawned site
Recycling Facilities
Offers available to Club members
Submerge yourself in a variety of military-themed paintball games on indoor and outdoor battlefields.
View and BookTeenagers get the chance to start, steer, manoeuvre, reverse and park on a specifically designed road system.
View and BookPrepare for mud-churning and wheel-spinning action as you try and overcome the array of challenging obstacles.
View and BookA railway journey through the lower Wensleydale offering great views and a variety of different market towns.
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