Padel Courts near Birmingham New Street
10 venues within 5 miles
Birmingham's padel offering with outdoor courts. Growing community.
Edgbaston Priory Padel operates three outdoor courts within Birmingham's established Edgbaston area. The facility forms part of the broader Edgbaston Priory Club, situated in one of the city's more residential districts south of the centre. The venue relies on direct booking rather than third-party platforms, requiring contact through their website at edgbastonpriory.com. This approach reflects the club's traditional membership model, which may influence court availability for casual players. Birmingham's padel landscape has developed significantly, with thirteen competing venues within a five-mile radius of Edgbaston Priory. This concentration suggests healthy local demand but also means players have considerable choice when selecting courts. The outdoor court configuration means weather conditions will affect playability, particularly during Birmingham's wetter months. The venue's integration within an established sports club typically indicates access to changing facilities and social areas, though specific amenities require confirmation. For first-time visitors, calling ahead proves essential given the direct booking system and potential member priority policies. The club's traditional structure may also mean specific dress codes or guest policies apply.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Padel Manual lists every padel venue near Birmingham New Street station in Birmingham. Distances are calculated from the station. All venues shown include court counts, indoor/outdoor availability, and direct booking links where available.