Context
The paintball battle in Viveda takes place on a 10,000 m² outdoor field located in the Barrio de la Tejera, within the Alfoz de Lloredo in Cantabria. The site is divided into two distinct themed arenas: 'El Bosque' (The Forest), featuring natural vegetation and an unexpected industrial warehouse that adds a strategic element, and 'La Fortaleza' (The Fortress), set in a Western-style landscape with two key structures to capture. The activity is available year-round and requires moderate mobility and agility to navigate the terrain and use natural and constructed obstacles effectively.
The Experience
After a safety briefing and receiving professional gear — including a paintball marker, helmet, protective vest, and gloves — participants move quickly through trees, wooden obstacles, and fortified positions. The sound of markers firing and calls of strategy echo across the field as teams plan and execute tactics to outmaneuver opponents. The tactile sensation of biodegradable paint bursting on impact adds a vivid, sensory layer to every moment of the game.
For Whom
Ideal for groups of friends, families with children over 10 years old, corporate teams, and school groups seeking an active, outdoor experience that combines strategy, teamwork, and fun. Not suitable for individuals with limited mobility or severe allergies to paint.
Local Context
Viveda, in the Alfoz de Lloredo, offers a natural setting with walking trails and nearby cultural landmarks such as Santillana del Mar. Visitors can combine the paintball adventure with traditional Cantabrian cuisine and cultural tours, enjoying a full-day outdoor experience in a community that values active recreation and environmental respect.