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The Backyard offers thrill seekers something to do in Kimberley

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In a thrilling development for sports and adventure enthusiasts, the NC Heat and Party and More have established the New Backyard Paintball and Adventure Centre at Kimberley’s cricket headquarters, the Diamond Oval.

The Backyard at the Kimberely Diamond Oval is a place that adventure seekers and fitness enthusiasts will enjoy. Pictures: Danie van der Lith

THE NORTHERN Cape Heat cricket team, in conjunction with Party and More, collaborated to launch an exciting new adventure park in a city where residents have been crying out for ‘something to do’.

In a thrilling development for sports and adventure enthusiasts, the NC Heat and Party and More have established the new Backyard Paintball and Adventure Centre. Located at Kimberley’s cricket headquarters, the Diamond Oval, the park promises a unique blend of athleticism and leisure for individuals, families, schools and businesses alike.

Picture: Danie van der Lith

NC Heat coach Mark Charlton expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership during the official opening ceremony held on Wednesday afternoon. He highlighted the opportunity this venture presents to his team, saying, “By utilising the obstacle course and the equipment, we will get our players active on a different level, enhancing their fitness and agility.”

The synergistic partnership between the NC Heat and The Backyard Paintball and Adventure Centre aims to elevate sports engagement and outdoor activity to new heights in the city.

“While our cricket players embrace the challenge of the obstacle course that will enhance core strength and the stabiliser muscles, the adventure centre is also open to the public. This versatile facility welcomes businesses seeking team-building experiences as well as families in search of an action-packed day out.”

The Wall will challenge those who have a hunger for vertical ascent. Picture: Danie van der Lith

For those looking to partake in the adventure and test their mettle on the obstacle course, the entry fee is set at R150 per person. Special rates are available for schools, making the centre an appealing option for educational outings.

Additionally, visitors can enjoy the convenience of the on-site braai facilities, making it an ideal spot for a fun-filled day with family and friends

If you don’t mind getting dirty, try the mud pit. Picture: Danie van der Lith

It can be said that the new Backyard Paintball and Adventure Centre has arrived as a testament to the NC Heat’s dedication to holistic training and engagement.

The facility offers an exciting opportunity for individuals and groups to come together, stay active, and create lasting memories in an environment that fosters both physical exertion and camaraderie.

So, whether you’re an adrenaline junkie seeking new challenges or a family in search of a memorable outing, make sure to pay a visit to the Diamond Oval’s newest attraction.

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