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Pistas de pádel municipales

Pozoblanco, Spain
4.1(52 reviews)

Pozoblanco, Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain, 14400

Indoor Courts
Outdoor Courts2
Covered Courts2
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

Pistas de pádel municipales sit in Pozoblanco’s Ciudad Deportiva at the Recinto Ferial, in Córdoba province. The Ayuntamiento de Pozoblanco runs four padel courts built in two phases: courts 2 and 3 in 2007, and courts 1 and 4 in 2009. Each court measures the standard 20 m by 10 m and uses artificial grass. Play is open to the public, with preferential use shared with Club de Pádel Pozoblanco, the local club that organises rankings, interclub matches, and tournaments on these municipal courts. The complex is part of a wider sports campus that also includes athletics, football, and pavilion facilities.

Facilities

Court hire is charged by the Ayuntamiento in 90-minute blocks, with or without lights, and 10-session bonos are available. Non-members of Club de Pádel Pozoblanco pay €6 without lights or €8 with lights (€54 / €70 for a 10-use bono). Club members pay €5 / €7 per session (€45 / €60 for a bono). Under-18s pay €3 / €5 (€27 / €45 for a bono). Online sports bookings are offered through the town hall website; for padel-specific club activity, Club de Pádel Pozoblanco runs rankings, youth circuits, and open tournaments on these courts.

Reviews (5)

Andrés Santos Nogales2 months ago

Excellent service. See you soon.

Davida year ago

They are wall courts, but very well maintained and the Pozoblanco padel club is a very good human club where you can learn good padel.

Ana Fernandez Saez2 years ago

For the price of renting the court, you can't ask for more. And now it's also covered.

Andres Fierroa year ago

They should try to roof the rest of the tracks.

Edgar Jimenez Martin2 years ago

Poorly oriented and with the floor carpet lifted in different areas of the court.