AYWANA Padel am Bodensee - Radolfzell
10, Libellenweg, Radolfzell am Bodensee, Konstanz, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, 78315
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Membership & Pricing
AYWANA Padel am Bodensee – Radolfzell brings indoor padel to the Lake Constance region at Libellenweg 10, part of the AYWANA network that also runs a Konstanz site and promotes padel coaching and court construction across Germany. The Radolfzell hall targets local players and holiday visitors looking for padel near the Bodensee. Three indoor courts are listed on Playtomic, though Court 3 is marked do-not-book, leaving Padel 1 and Padel 2 as the active lanes. Entry is self-service via a code from the booking confirmation email. The brand pitches modern infrastructure, but recent Google reviews paint a mixed picture: enthusiastic regulars welcome padel in the area while newcomers struggle with signage, maintenance and equipment quality.
Facilities
Book Padel 1 or Padel 2 through Playtomic; the venue operates 24 hours daily on the booking platform. Pay-as-you-go with no membership details published for this location. General AYWANA enquiries, coaching and Calendly appointments via aywanapadel.com/kontakt. AYWANA also offers padel school sessions and court-building services at group level. Bring your own balls and drinks if possible based on player reports. Save the access link from your confirmation email before arriving—the QR code on the door poster may not work.
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Reviews (5)
We are enthusiastic padel players and have probably been coming to this hall since day one. Unfortunately, we haven't seen any improvement regarding the issues listed here. Furthermore, the net on court 1 is no longer properly tensioned, making a normal game impossible. Previous issues: Court 1 net tension is missing General: Trash everywhere Only 6 padel rackets available Balls are flat Otherwise, I'm very pleased that padel is gaining some popularity in this region. Perhaps a partnership with Hansefit could increase the player base. Thank you!
The courts themselves are perfectly fine – which makes it all the more striking how much potential is wasted around them 🙈 Rackets are scattered decoratively on the floor, and you're best off bringing your own tennis balls (as well as drinks). The highlight is the entrance to the hall: There's an unlaminated poster hanging on the door, which is clearly nearing the end of its life. The QR code mentioned in the booking email is nowhere to be found. So be sure to have the link from the email handy, otherwise your session will turn into a mini treasure hunt. On your first visit, you'll easily spend 15 minutes searching for the relevant information. A simple sign would probably help hundreds of customers. From a business perspective, it's almost fascinating that no one has thought of this before 🧐 The listed phone number is also disconnected. At least that saves you the temptation to try and reach someone if you have questions. It's a real shame: The facilities are there, and the courts are perfectly usable. With a little organization and attention to detail, the hall could be a real asset for local sports. Currently, however, improvisation seems to be the prevailing attitude. For those who don't want to search forever, take a look at the following pictures. The blue hall is the right one :-)
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I'm really not one to complain easily, but the hall is in a truly catastrophic state. The entrance is practically impossible to find. Once you finally manage to find your way in, you have to climb over construction materials and hope you don't hurt yourself before the game starts. The flooring on the court is poorly laid, and the balls bounce erratically in all directions. I (unfortunately) cannot recommend it and will not be booking a court there again.
We also had trouble finding the padel courts. The four of us eventually found an entrance, but there was no PIN code at the door. Rackets and balls were available, but unfortunately, so was the trash left behind by the previous players. Perhaps someone should tidy up occasionally. We really enjoyed playing padel.
