Padel Courts in B
B — Birmingham · 56 venues · 241 courts
Pickwick Padel Club operates two indoor courts from its B21 base in Birmingham, positioned within the competitive West Midlands padel landscape that includes thirteen other venues within a five-mile radius. The facility forms part of the broader Pickwick Cricket and Padel Club operation, suggesting a multi-sport heritage that extends beyond racquet sports. Court reservations run through Playtomic, the platform that has become Birmingham's standard booking system for padel venues. The indoor configuration ensures year-round play regardless of Midlands weather conditions, though specific surface details remain unconfirmed. The B21 postcode places the venue in the Handsworth Wood area, northwest of Birmingham city centre. This location provides access to the M6 corridor while maintaining distance from the urban core's congestion patterns. The club's website indicates integration with its cricket operations, though the extent of shared facilities or seasonal scheduling considerations remains unclear. With Birmingham's padel scene expanding rapidly, the venue's dual-sport model represents a distinct approach among the city's growing collection of dedicated padel facilities. First-time visitors should confirm current opening hours directly, as operational patterns may reflect the club's cricket season commitments.
B21 8LE
Purpose-built 60,000 sq ft venue with 12 panoramic doubles courts and 2 singles courts. Over 10m ceiling height. Bistro, bar, pro shop, Sky Sports, free parking. Hosts LTA British Tour events and UK Padel County Championships. Open 7am-11pm daily.
BS4 4EB
Hascombe Farm operates a single outdoor padel court in the BN5 postcode area of Brighton and Hove. The facility represents the sole padel option within a five-mile radius, making it the primary destination for players in this part of the South Coast. The venue operates without Playtomic integration, requiring direct booking arrangements. Court reservations and enquiries are handled through the Game4Padel website platform, which manages the facility's operations. The outdoor setting means play depends on weather conditions, typical for single-court venues in coastal locations. Brighton and Hove's position offers players the chance to combine padel sessions with seaside activities, though the specific transport links and parking arrangements remain unconfirmed. Without established competitors nearby, Hascombe Farm serves as the entry point for padel in this area of Sussex. The absence of multiple courts means booking flexibility may be limited, particularly during peak demand periods. First-time visitors should confirm court availability and booking procedures through the website before travelling, given the single-court setup and lack of automated booking systems.
BN5 9SA
Padel Manchester occupies a purpose-built facility in Greenmount, positioned in the BL8 postcode area north of Manchester city centre. The venue houses four indoor courts, providing year-round play regardless of weather conditions. Located in this quieter residential area, the club operates as an independent facility rather than using third-party booking platforms like Playtomic, directing members and visitors to arrange court time through their direct channels at manchesterpadel.club. The venue serves a catchment area with no competing padel facilities within a five-mile radius, making it the sole option for players in this part of Greater Manchester. This positioning establishes it as the primary padel destination for residents across the northern suburbs and surrounding towns. The indoor courts ensure consistent playing conditions throughout Britain's unpredictable seasons, though specific surface details and additional amenities remain unspecified. Court booking appears to operate through the club's own system rather than external platforms. First-time visitors should check the website before travelling, as operating hours and specific arrival procedures are not publicly listed. The facility's independent status means advance contact is advisable to confirm court availability and any visitor requirements.
BL8 4HG
Powerleague Birmingham operates three outdoor courts in the B6 postcode area, positioning itself within a competitive Birmingham padel landscape that includes thirteen other venues within a five-mile radius. The facility forms part of Powerleague's established sports centre network, bringing their football and multi-sport expertise to padel provision. Court bookings run through Playtomic's platform, which provides straightforward scheduling and payment processing for regular players and newcomers alike. The outdoor setup means play depends on Birmingham's weather conditions, though this allows for year-round availability when conditions permit. The venue sits in Birmingham's inner-city area, though specific transport connections require checking before arrival. As with most Powerleague locations, the facility likely integrates padel within a broader sports offering, potentially including football pitches and other recreational activities. Given the significant number of competing venues nearby, court availability may vary considerably depending on demand patterns across the city. First-time visitors should confirm their booking details through Playtomic and check current opening hours directly with the venue, as operational schedules can shift seasonally for outdoor facilities.
B6 7TG
Rulo's Padel operates three indoor courts in Bristol's BS4 postcode area, positioning itself within a competitive landscape of fifteen other padel venues within five miles of the city. The facility focuses on indoor play year-round, eliminating weather concerns that can disrupt outdoor court schedules. Located in south Bristol, the venue connects to the city's established padel community through its straightforward approach to court provision. The indoor format ensures consistent playing conditions, with artificial surfaces designed for the sport's specific requirements of controlled ball bounce and movement patterns. Bookings operate outside the standard Playtomic system, requiring direct contact through the venue's dedicated website at padel4all.com/lockleaze. This independent booking approach may appeal to players who prefer direct communication with venue operators rather than app-based reservations. The concentration of padel facilities in Bristol means players have substantial choice, making Rulo's Padel part of a broader network serving the city's growing padel participation. For first-time visitors, confirming court availability through the website before travelling is essential, given the independent booking system and competitive demand across Bristol's padel venues.
Bs4 3EH
S3 Bristol Filton Park operates seven indoor courts in Stoke Gifford, positioning itself as the sole padel facility within a five-mile radius of this north Bristol location. The venue sits in the BS34 postcode area, accessible from the M4 and M5 corridors that define this part of South Gloucestershire. The facility runs its court reservations through Playtomic, allowing members and visitors to secure playing slots through the platform's established booking system. As part of the Social Sports Society network, the venue extends beyond simple court rental to encompass a broader community sports approach, though specific programming details remain undisclosed. The indoor format provides year-round playing conditions, particularly valuable given Bristol's variable weather patterns. With seven courts available, the venue offers reasonable capacity for both casual players and regular league participants. The location benefits from being the only dedicated padel facility in the immediate area, though prospective visitors should verify current opening hours directly through the website at socialsportssociety.com before travelling. First-time visitors should confirm court availability through Playtomic rather than assuming walk-in availability, given the venue's unique position in the local market.
BS34 8SP
Modern indoor facility in Lodge Causeway Trading Estate. 8 courts, all indoor. Growing community with regular sessions and coaching.
BS16 3JB
The Padel Inn operates three indoor courts in West Bromwich, positioning itself as the sole padel facility within a five-mile radius of this Black Country location. The venue sits in the B70 postcode area, serving players across the western reaches of the West Midlands conurbation. Court bookings run through Playtomic's established reservation system, providing the familiar online scheduling that regular padel players expect. The indoor format ensures year-round play regardless of Birmingham's unpredictable weather patterns. West Bromwich's industrial heritage has given way to sporting innovation with this facility, though the venue maintains a deliberately understated presence. The three-court setup allows for manageable booking availability while avoiding the overcrowding issues that plague larger installations during peak periods. The facility's monopoly on local padel means players from Wolverhampton, Walsall, and western Birmingham converge here, creating a diverse playing community. First-time visitors should note the Playtomic booking requirement – walk-ins face limited court availability given the venue's unique position in the regional padel landscape.
B70 0BF
We Are Padel occupies a substantial indoor facility in Bristol's BS5 postcode area, housing seven courts under cover. The venue operates in a competitive local market, with fifteen other padel facilities within a five-mile radius of this east Bristol location. The seven-court configuration provides reasonable availability across weekdays and weekends, though booking arrangements remain direct rather than through the Playtomic platform that many players now expect. The indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of Bristol's unpredictable weather patterns. Located in the BS5 area, the venue sits in east Bristol, accessible via the A4320 and local bus routes that serve the Eastville and St George districts. The postcode places it roughly equidistant between the M32 junction and the city centre. Without established online booking integration, first-time visitors should call ahead to secure court time and confirm current availability. The venue's position in Bristol's expanding padel landscape means advance booking becomes increasingly important as local player numbers continue to grow across the southwest. The facility represents Bristol's commitment to expanding indoor padel infrastructure, particularly in areas outside the city centre.
BS5 0HU
Access Padel operates a single indoor court in Bristol's BS1 postcode area, positioning itself within the city's competitive padel landscape that includes fifteen other venues within a five-mile radius. The facility uses Playtomic for court bookings, accessible through their dedicated booking portal. The indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of Bristol's unpredictable weather patterns. Located in the BS1 area, the venue sits within Bristol's central zone, though specific transport links and parking arrangements remain unconfirmed. With Bristol's padel scene expanding rapidly, Access Padel's single-court model represents a focused approach in a market where players have considerable choice. The Playtomic booking system provides the standardised reservation process that regular padel players expect. For first-time visitors, booking through the designated website portal at book.accesspadelclub.com offers the most direct route to securing court time. The venue's central BS1 location suggests reasonable accessibility to Bristol's transport network, though confirming specific travel arrangements before visiting would be prudent given the limited publicly available operational details.
BS1
Fort Shopping Park operates a single outdoor court in Birmingham's B24 area, part of the Padelhaus network. The venue sits within the retail complex, making it accessible for players combining their session with shopping or dining. Located in the northern reaches of Birmingham, the facility serves an area where padel options remain relatively scarce, despite thirteen other venues operating within a five-mile radius. The outdoor court setup means play depends on weather conditions, though this allows for natural lighting during daylight hours. Bookings appear to be handled directly rather than through Playtomic, requiring players to contact the venue or use the Padelhaus website system. The single-court format means availability can be limited, particularly during peak times when demand concentrates on one playing surface. The shopping park location potentially offers convenient parking typical of retail destinations, though specific arrangements remain unconfirmed. Players should verify current operating hours before travelling, as these details are not publicly listed. First-time visitors should confirm their booking well in advance, given the single court's limited capacity and the growing padel interest across Birmingham's northern suburbs.
B24 9FP
Golden Point Padel operates four indoor courts in Bristol's BS7 area, positioning itself within a competitive local market that includes fifteen other padel venues within five miles. The facility's indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of weather conditions, though specific court surface details remain unconfirmed. Located in the Lockleaze area of north Bristol, the venue operates independently of the Playtomic booking platform, requiring direct contact for court reservations through their dedicated website. This approach may appeal to players who prefer traditional booking methods over app-based systems. The venue's online presence suggests a focus on accessibility and community engagement, though specific details about coaching programmes, pricing structures, and facility amenities are not publicly available. Operating hours and parking arrangements require direct enquiry with the venue. For first-time visitors, calling ahead to confirm court availability and booking procedures is advisable, given the absence of real-time online booking. The venue's position within Bristol's growing padel scene reflects the sport's expansion across the city, offering players another indoor option in the northern districts.
BS7 9XF
Padel People operates four indoor courts in Evercreech, a Somerset village positioned between Shepton Mallet and Glastonbury. The facility represents the sole padel offering within a five-mile radius, serving players across this part of the county where options remain limited. The indoor courts provide year-round play regardless of weather conditions, a practical consideration given the area's unpredictable climate. Court reservations operate through Playtomic's booking platform, allowing advance scheduling and payment processing. Evercreech sits approximately three miles from Shepton Mallet town centre, accessible via the A37 road linking Bristol to Dorchester. The village location offers a quieter alternative to urban padel centres, though players should factor in rural travel times when planning sessions. The venue fills a notable gap in Somerset's padel provision, particularly for residents of Shepton Mallet, Glastonbury and surrounding villages who previously faced longer journeys to Bristol or Bath facilities. First-time visitors should confirm court availability through the Playtomic system, as the facility's isolation means alternative venues require significant additional travel.
BA4 6LS
Ribble Valley Padel Hub operates five indoor courts in Clitheroe, establishing the first dedicated padel facility in this corner of Lancashire. The venue sits within the broader Ribble Valley Tennis Centre complex, positioned in the BB7 postcode area where the town meets the surrounding Pennine countryside. Court bookings run through Playtomic's platform, following the system adopted by most UK padel venues. The indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of the region's unpredictable weather patterns, particularly valuable given the area's exposure to rainfall moving across from the Irish Sea. With no competing padel facilities within five miles, Ribble Valley Padel Hub serves a catchment that extends well beyond Clitheroe itself, drawing players from the wider Ribble Valley and potentially from Preston, twenty-five miles south. The venue forms part of the LTA's ClubSpark network, indicating formal tennis association backing. First-time visitors should note the facility's integration within the existing tennis centre structure, which may require navigation through the broader complex to locate the padel courts specifically.
BB7 3LA
The Padel Team operates seven indoor courts in Bristol's BS5 postcode area, establishing itself as one of the larger padel facilities in a city where fifteen other venues compete within a five-mile radius. The indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of Bristol's unpredictable weather patterns. Court reservations run through Playtomic's booking platform, which handles scheduling and payments efficiently. The venue's website at thepadelteam.net provides additional information about their offerings, though specific details about coaching programmes and pricing structures remain unspecified. Located in the BS5 area, the facility sits in Bristol's eastern districts, though transport links and parking arrangements aren't clearly documented. The concentration of padel venues in Bristol means players have substantial choice, but The Padel Team's seven courts suggest sufficient capacity to accommodate demand across different time slots. For newcomers, downloading the Playtomic app before arriving streamlines the booking process and provides access to court availability in real-time. The indoor courts eliminate weather-related cancellations, making it a reliable option for regular players building consistent training schedules.
BS50HU
Voltage Padel occupies a distinctive position in Baildon, housing two indoor courts in the BD17 postcode area. The venue operates as the sole padel facility within a five-mile radius, serving the communities around this West Yorkshire town situated between Bradford and Ilkley. The indoor setup provides year-round play regardless of Yorkshire's changeable weather patterns. Court surfaces and specific amenities remain unspecified, though the facility's web presence at voltagepadel.co.uk suggests a dedicated approach to the sport's growing presence in the region. Booking arrangements bypass the common Playtomic platform, indicating direct reservation systems through the venue itself. The absence of nearby competitors positions Voltage Padel as the primary option for padel enthusiasts in the Baildon area and surrounding Aire Valley communities. Without established online ratings or extensive competitor comparison data, the venue represents an emerging addition to Yorkshire's padel landscape. First-time visitors should contact the facility directly through their website to confirm court availability and specific booking procedures, given the limited automated booking infrastructure. The venue serves a catchment area extending into Bradford's northern suburbs and the neighbouring market towns.
BD17 7QD
Ten indoor courts anchor this Birmingham venue in the B13 postcode area, positioning it within the competitive Midlands padel landscape alongside thirteen other facilities within five miles. The Edgbaston Priory website suggests an established sports club setting, though specific court surfaces and lighting configurations remain unspecified. Located in south Birmingham, the facility sits in the Moseley corridor, accessible via the A435 and close to established residential areas. The indoor configuration offers year-round play regardless of Birmingham's unpredictable weather patterns. Booking arrangements bypass the standard Playtomic platform, directing players to make reservations through alternative channels. Court availability and pricing structures require direct inquiry with the venue. The facility's integration within the broader Edgbaston Priory complex suggests additional amenities may be available, though these details await confirmation. First-time visitors should verify current booking procedures before arrival, as the non-Playtomic system may require telephone or online registration through the club's dedicated portal. The venue's position within Birmingham's growing padel network reflects the sport's expanding footprint across the West Midlands metropolitan area.
B13 9NW
12 Lockview Road
BT95FJ
CLUBHOUSE has established six indoor courts in Blackburn, positioning itself as the primary padel destination in this Lancashire mill town. The facility operates from a BB1 postcode location, serving a catchment area with limited competition—just two other venues within a five-mile radius. The indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of the unpredictable northwest weather patterns. Court bookings run through Playtomic's established platform, providing the digital scheduling system that has become standard across UK padel venues. Blackburn's transport links include regular rail connections to Manchester and Preston, placing the venue within reasonable reach for players from Greater Manchester's southern districts. The town centre location should prove accessible for local members building regular playing routines. As a newly opened facility, CLUBHOUSE enters a relatively uncontested market. The six-court configuration suggests serious intent to serve both casual players and organised leagues or tournaments. First-time visitors should confirm current opening hours directly, as the venue appears to be working through its operational setup phase. The website provides additional facility details and contact information for direct enquiries about court availability and membership options.
BB1 3HT
Core Padel Tyseley operates six indoor courts in Birmingham's B11 postcode area, positioning itself within a competitive landscape that includes 13 other padel venues within a five-mile radius. The facility uses Playtomic for court reservations, streamlining the booking process for members and casual players alike. The indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of Birmingham's unpredictable weather patterns. Tyseley's location places the venue in an industrial area southeast of Birmingham city centre, accessible via the A45 Coventry Road corridor. The venue's website at corepadel.uk provides additional operational details, though specific information about coaching programmes, pricing structures, and facility amenities remains limited in publicly available sources. The indoor environment eliminates weather-related cancellations, a practical advantage during Birmingham's wetter months. For first-time visitors, booking through Playtomic proves the most reliable method to secure court time, particularly given the concentration of padel venues in this part of Birmingham suggests healthy local demand. The facility represents Core Padel's expansion into the Birmingham market, adding to the city's growing padel infrastructure.
B11 2BE
Upton Road
BH17 7AH
Salterns Road
BH14 8BL
Salterns Road
BH14 8BL
Priory Lane
BN23 7QH
Unit 34, Neaves Park, Gatehouse Hub, Goddards Green
BN6 9ZN
Erdington Court Bowls Club operates four indoor padel courts from its B23 location in north Birmingham. The venue represents a growing trend of traditional sports clubs diversifying into padel, leveraging existing indoor facilities to accommodate the sport's requirements. The club sits within Erdington, a residential area that places it roughly six miles from Birmingham city centre. With thirteen competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, the club enters a notably competitive market for the sport in Birmingham's northern suburbs. Booking operates through direct contact with the club rather than established platforms like Playtomic, requiring prospective players to engage with the venue's traditional reservation methods. The club maintains its web presence at erdingtoncourtbowlsclub.org.uk, though specific operational details including court pricing and session times remain undisclosed. The indoor configuration provides year-round playing conditions, removing weather dependencies that affect outdoor facilities. First-time visitors should contact the club directly to confirm court availability and booking procedures, as the venue operates outside standard digital booking systems common to newer padel facilities.
B23 5QU
Fort Dunlop houses three outdoor padel courts within this iconic Birmingham landmark in Erdington. The venue operates through Playtomic's booking system, streamlining court reservations for its B24 location. The brutalist concrete structure, originally a tyre factory built in 1918, now serves multiple purposes including residential and commercial spaces alongside these padel facilities. This positioning places Fort Dunlop in a competitive market, with thirteen other padel venues operating within a five-mile radius across Birmingham's expanding padel network. The outdoor courts expose players to natural elements, making weather conditions a factor in play quality and scheduling. Birmingham's industrial heritage provides an unusual backdrop for padel, contrasting the sport's typical resort associations with urban regeneration architecture. Court surfaces and specific amenities remain unspecified, though the Padelhaus website manages operations and likely contains additional facility details. The venue's integration within a mixed-use development suggests varied foot traffic and activity beyond padel. First-time visitors should check weather forecasts before booking, given the outdoor court configuration. The venue's position within Fort Dunlop's broader complex may require navigation through the building to locate court access points.
B24 9FE
200 Galgorm Rd
BT42 1HL
Arun Shipyard, Rope Walk
BN17 5DH
Just Padel Bolton operates eight indoor courts from its BL3 2JW location, establishing itself as the sole padel destination within a five-mile radius. The facility uses Playtomic for court reservations, streamlining the booking process for regular players and newcomers alike. The indoor configuration ensures year-round play regardless of Manchester's unpredictable weather patterns. Bolton's position between Manchester and the West Pennine Moors places this venue within reach of both urban players and those from the surrounding Lancashire towns. The venue's isolation from competitors in the immediate area means court availability may be more predictable than in saturated markets, though advance booking through Playtomic remains advisable during peak periods. The eight-court setup suggests sufficient capacity for both casual games and potential tournament hosting. For first-time visitors, familiarizing yourself with Playtomic's interface before arrival will expedite the check-in process. The venue's website at justpadel.uk provides additional operational details and updates that supplement the booking platform's basic court reservation function.
BL3 2JW
KG Padel Academy operates two indoor courts in Bristol's BS5 postcode area, positioned in the competitive eastern sector of the city's padel landscape. The venue sits within a five-mile radius of 15 other padel facilities, reflecting Bristol's expanding racket sports infrastructure. The indoor configuration ensures year-round play regardless of weather conditions, with both courts housed under cover. Without Playtomic integration, court bookings require direct contact with the facility, suggesting a more traditional reservation approach that may appeal to regular members seeking personal service. The academy designation indicates a focus on skill development and structured learning, though specific coaching programmes remain unconfirmed. Located in the Easton area, the venue serves Bristol's eastern communities while remaining accessible to players from across the city. First-time visitors should call ahead to confirm court availability and booking procedures, given the absence of online reservation systems. The venue's position in a dense padel market suggests competitive pricing and service standards, though without published rates or operating hours, advance planning becomes essential for securing court time.
BS50HU
1 Mealough Road, Carryduff
BT8 8GB
Liv Padel Four Ashes operates three outdoor courts in Dorridge, serving the B93 postcode area with minimal local competition. The facility sits in the Four Ashes area, providing padel access to this part of the West Midlands where alternatives remain limited. The outdoor court setup means play depends on weather conditions, though this allows for natural lighting during daylight hours. Without Playtomic integration, bookings require direct contact through the venue's website at liv-padel.co.uk or telephone arrangements. Dorridge's location between Solihull and Knowle places the venue within reach of the M42 corridor, though specific transport links and parking arrangements require confirmation when booking. The facility serves an area where padel infrastructure is still developing, making it a practical option for players in south Solihull and surrounding villages. First-time visitors should confirm court availability and booking procedures in advance, as the direct booking system may require more lead time than app-based alternatives. With operating hours unconfirmed publicly, telephone contact proves essential for planning visits to this outdoor facility.
B93 8NQ
20 Lisnabilla Road
BT67 0JW
20 Lisnabilla Road
BT67 0JW
Padel Project UK, The Rugby Park, Roundstone Lane, Angmering, Littlehampton
BN16 4AX
Muckamore Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club
BT41 1QS
PadelwithPeter
BS16 3JB
12 West End
BS2 5SU
1 Lindred Road
BB9 5SR
18
BS15 1XY
Unit 1 & 2 Priory Industrial Estate
BH234HD
Pro Padel Ahmedabad operates two outdoor courts in Liverpool's Bwe 5n postcode area. The venue sits within a competitive local market, with seven other padel facilities operating within a five-mile radius of this location. Court surfaces and specific construction details remain unconfirmed, though the outdoor configuration suggests year-round play dependent on weather conditions. Without Playtomic integration, bookings likely require direct contact with the facility, though specific reservation procedures are not documented. The venue's positioning in Liverpool's padel landscape reflects the sport's expanding footprint across the city, where multiple operators compete for court time. Access routes, parking arrangements, and public transport connections to the Bwe 5n area would need verification before planning a visit. Operating hours, pricing structure, and coaching availability require direct enquiry with the venue. The absence of online rating data suggests either recent establishment or limited digital presence compared to competitors using established booking platforms. First-time visitors should confirm court availability and booking procedures in advance, given the lack of online reservation systems typically expected at contemporary padel facilities.
Bwe 5n
Salus Padel operates four indoor courts in Bradford's BD5 postcode area, positioning itself as the primary padel facility in a region with limited competition. The venue extends its operating hours beyond standard times, though specific schedules remain unpublished. Located in Bradford, the facility serves the wider West Yorkshire catchment through Playtomic's booking platform, streamlining court reservations for members and casual players. The indoor configuration ensures year-round play regardless of Yorkshire's variable weather conditions. The venue's website suggests a focus on accessibility and community engagement, though specific details about coaching programmes, parking facilities, and pricing structures are not publicly available. This operational approach reflects a growing trend among UK padel venues to establish presence first and refine service offerings based on local demand. With only one competing venue within five miles, Salus Padel benefits from a relatively uncontested market position in Bradford. The facility represents the sport's gradual expansion beyond traditional southern strongholds into northern English markets. First-time visitors should book through Playtomic and confirm current opening hours directly, as the venue's extended schedule may vary seasonally.
BD5 0AG
Skipton Tennis & Padel Centre operates three outdoor padel courts in this Yorkshire Dales market town. The facility combines traditional tennis with the growing padel offering, reflecting the sport's steady expansion beyond major metropolitan areas. Located in the BD23 postcode area, the centre serves Skipton's 14,000 residents and the broader Craven district. The town sits on the Leeds-Liverpool Canal and the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, making it a natural hub for recreational activities. Skipton railway station connects directly to Leeds and Bradford, bringing the courts within reach of West Yorkshire's urban centres. The venue does not use Playtomic's booking platform, directing reservations through their website at skiptontennis.com or traditional phone booking methods. This approach suits the centre's community-focused model rather than the app-based systems favoured by commercial operators. With no competing padel venues within five miles, Skipton Tennis & Padel Centre holds a monopoly on the sport in this part of North Yorkshire. The outdoor courts suit the region's climate during warmer months, though players should check weather conditions before travelling, particularly during Yorkshire's unpredictable spring and autumn seasons.
BD23 1UP
Slazenger Padel Clubs operates nine indoor courts in Blackburn, positioned within the BB1 postcode area of this Lancashire town. The facility represents one of three padel venues serving the local area, establishing itself as the largest by court count in the immediate vicinity. Court bookings run through the Playtomic system, providing straightforward online reservation management. The venue forms part of the broader Slazenger Padel Clubs network, which maintains consistent operational standards across its locations. Blackburn's position between Manchester and Preston offers reasonable connectivity for players travelling from either direction, though specific transport links to the venue require checking in advance. The indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of Lancashire's variable weather conditions. The facility focuses on court provision rather than extensive additional amenities, reflecting a functional approach to padel operations. Players accustomed to other Slazenger locations will find familiar court specifications and booking procedures. First-time visitors should confirm current opening hours directly, as these may vary from standard schedules. The venue's integration with Playtomic means court availability updates in real-time, making last-minute bookings feasible during off-peak periods.
BB1 2EE
Strike Padel occupies a purpose-built facility in Bradford's BD7 postcode area, housing five indoor courts beneath a single roof. The venue represents a significant addition to West Yorkshire's padel infrastructure, joining a limited field of just one other facility within a five-mile radius. Court bookings operate through the Playtomic system, providing the standard online reservation interface familiar to regular players. The indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of Yorkshire's variable weather conditions, though specific court surface details remain unconfirmed. Bradford's position within the Leeds city region places Strike Padel within reach of the broader West Yorkshire population, though precise transport links require individual verification. The facility's website at strikepadel.co.uk serves as the primary information source for current availability and any coaching programmes. As a newly opened venue, operational patterns and peak demand periods are still establishing themselves. First-time visitors should confirm current opening hours directly with the facility, as these details continue to be finalised during the initial operational phase. The five-court capacity suggests reasonable availability, particularly during off-peak periods.
BD7 2BR
Te Amo Padel operates three outdoor courts in Birmingham's B38 postcode area, positioned within The Hayes complex. The venue uses Playtomic for court reservations, providing straightforward online booking for all three courts. Located in south Birmingham, the facility sits within a competitive market—thirteen other padel venues operate within a five-mile radius, reflecting the sport's established presence in the city. The outdoor configuration means play depends on weather conditions, typical for Birmingham's climate patterns. The Hayes location suggests integration within a broader leisure or retail development, though specific details about surrounding amenities remain unconfirmed. Without published opening hours, prospective players should verify court availability through the Playtomic platform before travelling. The venue's digital-first approach through Playtomic indicates a streamlined operation focused on court access rather than extensive on-site facilities. For first-time visitors, checking weather forecasts becomes essential given the outdoor court setup—Birmingham's changeable conditions can affect play quality and court availability at short notice.
B38 9EL
The Leisure Box operates a single indoor padel court in Brierfield, positioned in the BB9 postcode area of Lancashire. This facility serves the Pendle district, where padel options remain limited with just one other venue within a five-mile radius. Court reservations are handled through the Playtomic platform, providing straightforward online booking for players. The indoor setup ensures year-round play regardless of Lancashire's unpredictable weather patterns. Brierfield sits between Burnley and Nelson, accessible via the M65 motorway corridor that connects East Lancashire's mill towns. The venue's location makes it a practical option for players travelling from Blackburn, Burnley, or the Ribble Valley area. As a community-focused facility, The Leisure Box appears to serve both recreational players and those new to the sport. The single-court format creates an intimate playing environment, though advance booking through Playtomic becomes essential during peak periods. First-time visitors should check the venue's website for current operational details, as opening hours and specific amenities are subject to change. The facility's community leisure centre model suggests a welcoming approach to players at all skill levels.
BB9 5NH
We Are Padel occupies a Bristol location with seven indoor courts, positioning itself within a city that hosts fifteen other padel venues within a five-mile radius. The facility operates under The Padel Team umbrella, accessible through their dedicated website rather than the Playtomic platform that dominates much of the UK padel booking landscape. The BS5 postcode places this venue in the eastern reaches of Bristol, an area that has seen considerable development in recent years. Indoor courts provide year-round play regardless of Bristol's famously unpredictable weather patterns, though specific surface details remain unconfirmed. With seven courts available, We Are Padel represents one of the larger padel installations in the Bristol area, suggesting capacity for both casual players and organised group sessions. The venue's association with The Padel Team indicates potential coaching programmes, though specific lesson structures require direct enquiry. First-time visitors should note the direct booking system through the venue's website, bypassing the app-based reservation methods common elsewhere. This approach may require advance planning, particularly during peak demand periods when seven courts can fill quickly in a competitive local market.
BS5 0HU
37 Windsor Avenue
BT9 6EJ
Avenue Road operates three outdoor courts in Dorridge, a village positioned between Birmingham and Warwick in Solihull's commuter belt. The facility serves an area with limited padel options—just one competitor within five miles—making it a key destination for players across south Birmingham and northern Warwickshire. The venue operates without Playtomic integration, requiring direct booking through their website at liv-padel.co.uk. This approach suits the local market, where personal service often trumps digital convenience. The outdoor courts benefit from Dorridge's elevated position, though players should check weather conditions before travelling. Dorridge railway station sits on the Chiltern Main Line, providing direct connections to Birmingham and London Marylebone, making the venue accessible for visiting players. The village's residential character means the facility integrates quietly into the local landscape rather than announcing itself with commercial signage. First-time visitors should note the direct booking requirement and plan accordingly, as same-day availability may be limited without advance reservation. The venue's website provides the most current information on court availability and any seasonal variations in operating schedules.
B93 8LB
CorteSport occupies a distinctive position in Alvechurch's sporting landscape, operating three outdoor courts in the B38 postcode area. The venue stands alone as the sole padel facility within a five-mile radius, serving players across south Birmingham and north Worcestershire without nearby competition. Court bookings operate through Playtomic's established platform, accessible via their dedicated club page. The outdoor configuration means play depends on weather conditions, though this setup allows for natural light and ventilation that many players prefer over enclosed alternatives. Alvechurch itself sits between Birmingham and Redditch, connected by regular train services to Birmingham New Street. The village location provides a quieter alternative to city-centre venues, with the courts positioned away from main road traffic. The venue's isolation in the local padel market makes it a focal point for the sport's development in this part of the Midlands. Players travelling from Birmingham's southern suburbs or Worcestershire's northern towns will find this their most accessible option. First-time visitors should check weather conditions before travelling, given the outdoor court setup and the venue's somewhat remote position relative to alternative facilities.
B38 9EL
Padel Club at Mytton operates four outdoor courts in Langho, positioned in the Ribble Valley countryside between Blackburn and Clitheroe. The facility represents the sole padel offering within a five-mile radius, establishing itself as the primary option for players across this part of Lancashire. Court bookings run through Playtomic's established platform, providing the standard reservation system familiar to regular padel players. The outdoor setup means weather conditions will influence play quality and availability, particularly during Lancashire's changeable seasons. The BB6 postcode places the venue in a rural setting that requires private transport access, with the nearest significant towns being Blackburn to the south and Clitheroe to the north. This location appeals to players seeking padel away from urban centres, though it limits public transport options. As a recently opened facility, the club has yet to establish the comprehensive rating history that would indicate consistent service levels and court maintenance standards. The Nexo Padel website provides additional facility information for those planning their first visit. Book courts in advance through Playtomic, especially during peak weekend periods when the limited court availability fills quickly.
BB6 8AB
Padel Zone operates two outdoor courts within The Streetly Academy grounds in Sutton Coldfield, positioned in Birmingham's northern suburbs. The B74 postcode places this facility in a well-established residential area, accessible via the A5127 Chester Road corridor. Booking runs through Playtomic, providing the standard digital reservation system familiar to regular players. The academy setting suggests structured programming, though specific coaching arrangements remain unconfirmed through current channels. With thirteen competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, Padel Zone faces considerable local competition. This density of options reflects Birmingham's expanding padel infrastructure, particularly in the northern residential belt where space permits outdoor court construction. The outdoor format means weather considerations apply year-round, with Birmingham's variable climate affecting playability during winter months. The academy's educational environment may influence operating schedules, potentially aligning with term-time patterns. First-time visitors should verify current availability through Playtomic before travelling, as academy-based venues can experience scheduling adjustments. The Streetly location offers a suburban alternative to Birmingham's central padel options, serving the A5127 corridor and surrounding residential communities.
B742EX
Padel Manual lists every padel venue in the B postcode area. All listings include court counts, indoor/outdoor availability, and direct booking links where available.