Padel Club Soria
6, Carretera de Burgos, Golmayo, Soria, Castilla y León, Spain, 42190
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Membership & Pricing
Club Pádel Soria is the only dedicated padel club in Soria province, housed in a large indoor hall on the Burgos road in Golmayo, five minutes north of the city. Five glass-walled indoor courts give year-round play in a region where outdoor sport is weather-dependent; two mixed wall-and-glass outdoor courts and a squash court extend the offer. The club runs a padel school with individual and group lessons, organises tournaments, and helps players find partners at their level—a service several reviewers praise. There is a bar, specialised shop, racket and ball hire, changing rooms, barbecue area, and table tennis. Playtomic handles online booking and no membership fee is required to play. Maintenance and pricing draw mixed reviews: some players report worn surfaces and high per-session costs around 9 euros, while others value the friendly staff and community atmosphere near Monte Valonsadero.
Facilities
Open to the public without membership fees—pay per court session. Padel school with individual and group coaching for all levels. Club organises open matches when you lack partners. Tournament calendar through the year. Book via Playtomic or phone 606 87 50 77.
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Reviews (5)
The only padel club in Soria is a complete dump. The courts are bad, neglected, and broken; the toilets have no hot water; there's no decent cafeteria; and on top of that, they charge you 9 euros to play.
The courts are in a terrible state, the floor, the fences are bent, the floor is falling off, and it's made of dubious materials... The price, which is surprising, is very expensive: 9 euros if you go again. The owner seems to live elsewhere and doesn't give a damn about anything. The club couldn't be worse.
The only padel club in the city of Soria. 5 indoor courts, 2 outdoor courts, and a squash court. If you don't have anyone to play with, they'll find you people of your level. Great atmosphere overall.
It's incredible that in 2024, there are still places with asbestos or uralite, known to be carcinogenic. And that's in a place where people hit balls on the ceiling and debris falls while playing sports. This needs to be reported!
The courts are fine. Court 2 is a bit under-roofed. The price of the pass is expensive compared to clubs in other cities in Castile and León.
