Paintball Ely
Ely paintball players have been playing paintball at the Skirmish paintball Norfolk games site at Necton since 1987, East Anglia’s first paintballPark has grown into its largest, it has 14 paintball zones, with games such as the Village paintball zone, Jungle Paintball Zone.
20 paintball players from Ely for private game
At Skirmish Paintball games we Know paintball players prefer smaller games, or would rather play with their mates, so if you bring a group of 20 players from the Ely area we will guarantee you your own paintball game
If you would like more information on the closest Skirmish paintball game site to Ely please call 01508 481841 and ask for the nearest Skirmish paintballing site to Ely
For Direction to Skirmish Paintball Norfolk please click on the Ely link below
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Ely ( pronunciation (help·info) /ˈiːli/, rhyming with "freely") is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, England. It is 14 miles (23 km) north-northeast of Cambridge.
Ely has been informally accounted a city by virtue of being the seat of a diocese. Its status was confirmed by Royal Charter in 1974; at that time the parish council of the single civil parish that makes up Ely was formed during a reorganisation of local government. With a population of 15,102 in 2001, Ely is the third smallest city in England (after Wells (Somerset) and the City of London) and the sixth smallest in the United Kingdom (with St David's, Bangor, and Armagh also smaller).
The city retains many historic buildings and winding shopping streets. There is a market on Thursday and Saturday each week. Ely is on the River Great Ouse and was a significant port until the 18th century when the Fens were drained and Ely was not an "island" any more. The river is a popular boating area with a large marina. The University of Cambridge rowing team has a boathouse on the bank of the river and train here for the annual Boat Race against Oxford University. The 1944 Boat Race was raced on the River Great Ouse near Ely, the only time it has not been held on the River Thames. The race was won by Oxford despite Cambridge being ahead early in the contest.