Paintball Junior at Paintball Navarra is a high-energy, family-focused paintball course located at Paintball Navarra, Carretera Lozas s/n., (Antiguo campo de golf), 31195 Berrioplano, Spain, on the northern edge of Pamplona. Designed for kids aged eight and up, this 90-minute session turns a former golf course into seven imaginative battle arenas—helicopter, airplane, trenches, Old West and more—where strategy, laughter and safe, supervised action collide. Coaches guide small groups, teach basic tactics, and manage all safety systems, including child-sized markers, full protective suits and secure masks. Unlimited paintballs keep energy levels high; the broken terrain, bunkers and themed props encourage creative play and quiet teamwork.
The layout contrasts bright plastic obstacles with Navarra’s stubbled fields, scattered pines and low scrub, giving each arena a distinct look. Though paintball is man-made here, the setting echoes the region’s mix of agricultural plots and rolling hills, so parents can enjoy local views while children play. Practical details matter: meet at Paintball Navarra, Carretera Lozas s/n., (Antiguo campo de golf), 31195 Berrioplano, Spain, where monitors manage check-in and equipment. The minimum group is eight players; sessions last about ninety minutes. Organizers recommend comfortable clothes, closed-toe shoes and a spare set for the drive home.
Safety gear included: monitor, protective vest, full coveralls, safety mask, junior markers and unlimited paintballs. The facility also offers picnic area access for thirty minutes after play, so families can assemble snacks and debrief. Bring gloves if children want extra padding; contact organizers ahead if anyone wears glasses — lenses are recommended over frames. Weather in Navarra can change quickly between spring storms and hot summer afternoons, but the course works year-round with robust gear. The nearby landscape shows low limestone outcrops and patchy Mediterranean flora, creating a dry, durable ground ideal for running and taking cover. A local cultural note: Pamplona’s long tradition of outdoor festivals, including the annual San Fermín celebrations, means families visiting often combine active play with urban sightseeing.
Booking is straightforward through the provider’s online link. Sessions are designed to minimize environmental impact by confining play to prepared arenas, collecting spent paint, and limiting off-trail disturbance. Staff enforce safety rules and demonstrate gear use, making this an approachable first paintball experience for young players. If you want a high-energy, supervised outdoor activity for kids near Pamplona, Paintball Junior at Paintball Navarra delivers straightforward excitement, hands-on instruction and memories that last.