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PADEL DU LION

Danjoutin, France
4.6(26 reviews)

14 B, Rue des Nos, Danjoutin, Territoire de Belfort, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, 90400

Indoor Courts6
Outdoor Courts
Covered Courts6
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

Padel du Lion is the first dedicated padel club in Territoire de Belfort, opened in September 2025 in a converted warehouse at 14 bis Rue des Nos in Danjoutin's industrial zone. Six indoor doubles courts fill a 2,800 m² covered hall with high ceilings and modern fit-out — the department had no padel courts before this project. Two local founders turned a former Geodis building into a padel-only venue with roughly 2,400 m² of court space and a 200 m²+ club-house area planned around a bar and viewing deck over the courts. The club targets Belfort and the wider Franche-Comté border region, with a strong social programme of tournaments, coaching and player matching through their app and social channels.

Facilities

Court hire is priced per person: off-peak Mon–Fri 10:00–17:00 runs €8 (60 min), €11 (90 min) or €14 (120 min); peak slots (weekday evenings, weekends and public holidays) are €10, €13.50 and €17 respectively. Subscriptions include monthly (€99, up to 90 min/day), quarterly (€269), annual (€999), Du Lion (€94/year with Bullpadel shirt and licence), student (€35/month) and Chill (€50/month, off-peak only). Coaching is available individually (€40/h) down to groups of four (€25/h), with 10-session packs at reduced rates. Contact via the website form or 06 74 51 75 36.

Opening Hours

Monday7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday7:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Reviews (5)

Laura DOS REIS5 months ago

My first visit and a wonderful discovery! The premises are beautiful, clean, and truly welcoming; you immediately feel at ease. The atmosphere is friendly, and it's a real plus to have a club like this in Belfort. The project is very promising, especially with the bar, which will integrate perfectly. I can't wait to see what's next, which I think will be fantastic. Well done to the whole team! 👏

Xavier Eripel3 months ago

A fantastic and welcoming place. The team is amazing, incredibly friendly, and constantly offers all kinds of events (tournaments, meetups, coaching, etc.). They also manage the social network perfectly, making it easy to connect players; you'll always find someone to play with. The courts are very well maintained, as are the showers and restrooms. All that's missing is a bar!

Contact Amn'esi8 months ago

Fantastic experience! The welcome was truly excellent: smiling, warm, and helpful staff. The courts are immaculate, with high ceilings, perfect for playing in optimal conditions. The decor is stylish and modern, making the place even more enjoyable. I highly recommend it!

Quentin Dokchine6 months ago

Padel du Lion in Belfort is a truly fantastic find: impeccable courts, a friendly atmosphere, and a consistently excellent welcome thanks to Émilie and Quentin. You immediately feel at ease, and the organization is top-notch. I recommend it 100%!

jeux videos (90)7 months ago

I've been playing padel for many years, and this is the first time I've encountered such a disappointing place. I was delighted to finally have a padel club in Belfort, but the experience was very disappointing. For several weeks, the showers/restrooms were under construction, making them completely inaccessible, with no goodwill offered to customers during this time. The club itself is cold and bland, with no atmosphere. It literally feels like playing in a psychiatric hospital with a court in the middle. But the worst part is the management of playing time: there, 1.5 hours is 1.5 hours, strictly speaking. We hadn't even been able to finish our match when the lights were turned off by the staff, even though there was no one left after us and the club was empty. A total lack of respect for the players. I will never set foot in this club again, and I know that many practitioners in the region, who are nevertheless very loyal and passionate, share this opinion.