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PDL Padel United - Colchester

4.4
(7 reviews)

Eudo Rd, Colchester CO2 7XE, UK

51.8778, 0.8780

Court Types

Indoor
Outdoor
Covered
Singles

Membership & Pricing

Membership/Pay & Play options available, Members: Peak £24/h, Off Peak £18/h, Weekends £20/h, Non-members: Peak £32/h, Off Peak £24/h, Weekends £30/h

Facilities & Amenities

3 premium panoramic outdoor padel courts, toilets, free unlimited parking, equipment hire (free with booking), social area, clubhouse coming soon (cafe, retail unit, changing rooms), expert coaching available

Parking
Changing Rooms
Cafe/Bar
Equipment Shop

About

Colchester's premier padel club featuring three stunning panoramic outdoor padel courts in a picturesque setting. Exceptional playing experience with convenient amenities. Exciting developments on the horizon with upcoming clubhouse featuring café, retail space, and modern changing rooms. Expert coaching team available to help improve your game.

Opening Hours

Monday9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday9:30 AM – 7:00 PM

Reviews (5)

Charles long
3 months ago

Great padel centre with 4-5 courts and 1 singles court! There is a cafe on site where you can buy snacks, drinks, balls and equipment. There is also toilets on site and parking. It's also set in the middle of shrub end field, so a great spot to walk your dog as well

Kai Woodgate
3 months ago

Great venue with easy access, enjoyed a coffee after aswell in the clubhouse

Jimmy Smith
2 months ago

Great Padel court for singles and doubles with equipment rental

David Hayhoe
a month ago

Great place and the service was brilliant

ALMOSH KIRAT SUNUWAR
in the last week

Last weekend, during a lawn tennis tournament, I accidentally left my shoes in the dressing room. When I called the facility, I was informed that the shoes had been found and that I could arrange for someone to collect them, as I live far away. However, when my contact arrived, the staff refused to hand them over—despite a live video call clearly identifying the shoes, my detailed description of where I left them, and even a photo of me wearing them. I completely understand the need for security protocols, but the way the situation was handled felt unnecessarily inflexible and dismissive. It’s not about the shoes—they’re old—but about the lack of consideration shown in resolving a simple issue.

Status

OPERATIONAL