333 padel
87, allée Jean hainaut, Ham-sur-Heure-Nalinnes, Hainaut, Région wallonne, Belgium, 6120
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Membership & Pricing
333 padel is a three-court facility in Jamioulx, part of the Ham-sur-Heure-Nalinnes municipality south of Charleroi in Belgian Hainaut. Two covered courts and one outdoor lane opened on Allée Jean Hainaut as a local padel hub with an on-site bar and restaurant that reviewers rate above the courts themselves. Court three is a municipal partnership: Ham-sur-Heure-Nalinnes residents can claim a riverain subscription for priority booking and free weekly play time. The club uses QR-code self-access through SportFinder, giving long opening hours from 08:00 to 23:00 daily without permanent staff on court.
Facilities
Book via the SportFinder app or website; reservations are online-only with QR entry codes sent after payment. Ham-sur-Heure-Nalinnes residents email padel@hshn.be to activate a riverain pass on court three, giving fifteen-day advance priority and ninety minutes free play per resident player per week. Season-ticket holders on specific courts may share slots with pay-and-play bookings, which has caused confusion for visitors. Split payments apply when non-resident guests join a subsidised municipal slot.
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Reviews (4)
The QR code system is completely unreliable. This is our second visit, and we're still having the same problem: the QR code doesn't work. Then there's the lighting issue; it's impossible to play in the dark. We booked for 6:30 PM and started playing at 6:47 PM. At 6:50 PM, a team of four players arrived. They have season tickets for the court we're playing on. Another five minutes of discussion ensued because they didn't understand why we were there. At 7:00 PM, we were finally able to start playing. Then, the court itself was damaged. The tarpaulins on the side were open. There was water up to the entrance of the court, and the balls that came out were all soaked and unplayable. I gave it two stars to be fair, but some things need to be addressed.
The courts are great, but opening the gate with the QR code is like an escape room, man, at some point you're just... well, you know. And if you hit the ball badly, it goes into Robin Hood's forest, maybe put up a net or something. The bar and restaurant are amazing though.
Three courts, one of which is uncovered. Changing rooms are available at the tennis club, located a short distance from the courts. Easy parking. The only thing missing is a way to retrieve balls that have strayed off the courts.
The owner is great. The courts are nice to play on.
