Polideportivo Torremocha de Jarama
4, Calle Torrearte, Torremocha de Jarama, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain, 28189
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The Polideportivo Municipal de Torremocha de Jarama is the town's main sports hub on Calle Torrearte, opened in March 2011 in a pavilion funded by a local legacy donation. Beyond the covered multi-sport hall — with fitness room, climbing wall and weights area — the complex adds outdoor padel and tennis courts that locals use through municipal activity enrolment. Padel here means wall courts rather than glass panoramics: playable and affordable, though players warn about wind on exposed days and basic shelter in the main hall through hot summers and cold winters. For a village of Torremocha's size the offer is broad, including a strong local basketball club, and the council runs seasonal sports programmes with a €10 annual registration fee and bank-direct-debit monthly payments.
Facilities
Municipal enrolment for cultural and sports activities via online forms on torremochadejarama.es; €10 registration fee per season, monthly fees by direct debit. Contact the socio-cultural service on c.sociocultural@torremochadejarama.es or 918 43 12 55 (16:00–21:00) for activity timetables including padel. Polideportivo desk: 917 65 34 88. Mon–Fri 09:00–13:00 and 16:00–22:00 per council website.
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Reviews (5)
It's very cold in winter and very hot in summer. I don't understand (well, I do... the country's crisis) why they don't turn on the air conditioning. And finally, when it rains, there are leaks. The facilities are good, very good for such a small town, which stands out above Torrelaguna in many ways, such as having a VERY GOOD BASKETBALL CLUB.
It's not bad. The padel courts are made of walls, but playable. However, the wind is always blowing, so the ball can go wherever it wants. A windbreak wall wouldn't hurt. Otherwise, it's pretty good.
It's expensive for the activities it offers. They recently refurbished the weight room, bringing in more equipment and a cage, but the existing bars aren't long enough to fit the cage. Visitors often don't pick up their equipment. They leave the weight plates on the bars for the next person to pick up.
It's very good, but they should expand the facilities a bit, at least the climbing wall, since the same people who use it are the ones who repair it...
If the opening hours are incorrect, please change them, because going there only to find it closed is quite annoying.
