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Padel Courts in B24

B24 · 2 venues · 4 courts

Outdoor · 1 courts
Fort Shopping Park

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

Outdoor · 3 courts
Live
Fort Dunlop

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

Padel Manual lists every padel venue in the B24 postcode area. All listings include court counts, indoor/outdoor availability, and direct booking links where available.