Paddle Club La Via
123, Avenida Al-Andalus, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain, 11540
Membership & Pricing
Paddle Club La Via is widely regarded as the best padel club in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, the historic sherry-producing town on the Guadalquivir estuary in Cádiz province. Located on Avenida Al-Andalus, the club offers a mix of indoor and outdoor padel facilities with four covered courts and one outdoor glass court in pristine condition. The covered courts boast excellent ceiling height designed specifically for padel, eliminating the lob-bounce issues that affect some indoor venues. The outdoor glass court provides a premium playing experience with modern construction and panoramic views. Sanlúcar is famous for its manzanilla sherry, horse racing on the beach, and seafood, and Paddle Club La Via has established itself as a key destination for the town's growing padel community. The club runs a padel school and offers a bar for post-match drinks, with terraces overlooking the courts so spectators can enjoy the action. Open seven days a week including Sundays, with split sessions from 9am to 2pm and 4pm to midnight, the club caters to both casual players and those seeking coaching. The facility is known for competitive pricing and a welcoming atmosphere.
Facilities
Court rental for members and visitors. Padel school with group and individual coaching. Pay-per-play available. Open Sundays. Booking via phone or in person. Competitive pricing. Both indoor and outdoor court options for different playing preferences.
Opening Hours
Reviews (5)
Pádel la vía is the best club in Sanlúcar. It has 4 covered courts and a perfect height for padel. 1 of them is made of glass and is in perfect new condition. It has a bar for your maintenance and dehydration drinks and terraces to watch all the matches. The restrooms are clean but only for 3 people. In the shower, however, it is uncomfortable for 4 people. Personally, I give it an 8 out of 10, but of course, this is based on my knowledge and as a customer.
Excellent indoor courts for playing padel. It's inexpensive and there's a bar for drinks after your game.
Ernesto's padel classes leave much to be desired. He's disrespectful to children, uses negative reinforcement, doesn't adapt training to their learning needs, punishes those who struggle to learn, and those who struggle to pay attention are considered lazy, etc. This is his foolproof method, which he doesn't intend to change.
Every time I play padel, I come here. The prices, although I remember they've gone up a bit, are very good, and the staff are friendly. The only downside is that the courts are really dirty, so much so that it can be dangerous to play because they're quite slippery.
Great club, spacious with a good atmosphere. There are four indoor courts, one outdoor glass court, and a bar. They're also open on Sundays. I recommend it.
