Orléans has established itself as a major padel hub in the Centre-Val de Loire region, boasting several modern and complementary facilities. Here's an overview of the clubs where you can play year-round.
Smash Padel Club
Opened in 2023, the Smash Padel Club is one of the local landmarks. The complex offers 5-track full panoramic latest generation and 2 singles out of more than 2 350 m², with thermal insulation allowing you to play in optimal conditions regardless of the season.
The club is also focusing on comfort: grand clubhouse, bar, restaurant, plenty of parking spaces and long opening hours (9am – 23pm).
Tournaments, themed activities and coaching complete the offering for all levels.
Address: 2951 Rte de Sandillon, 45560 Saint-Denis-en-Val
Telephone: 02 19 23 11 08 Website: https://www.smashpadel-stdenisenval.fr/
Let Padel Club
Le Let Padel Club It was initially built as an academy before becoming a major complex in Orléans. Today it has 4 padel courtsa badminton court and a 300 m² clubhouse at the heart of a space of 3 400 m².
The spirit is resolutely family-oriented and training-oriented, with numerous tournaments, training courses, corporate events and a strong teaching activity.
Address: 10, rue des Moines, 45750 Saint Pryvé Saint Mesmin
Telephone: 02 18 69 31 69 Website: https://www.letpadel.fr/accueil.aspx
Let Padel Fleury
Opened in 2021, Let Padel Fleury, the “little brother” of the Let Padel Club.
The site offers 4 padel courts, a badminton court, a bar, a screening room, a mezzanine overlooking the courts and a outdoor terrace of 90 m²Youth training camps and tournaments are organized there throughout the year.
Its proximity to the centre of Orléans makes it a very accessible location.
Address: 20 rue André Dessaux, 45400 Fleury-les-Aubrais
Telephone: 02 18 69 32 22 Website: https://www.letpadel.fr/accueil.aspx
make it Padel Orleans
With 5 fully indoor lanes + 1 single, one of which central plot and a good ceiling height. make it Padel Orleans is distinguished by its concept: a real place of life around padel.
Clubhouse, snack bar, outdoor terrace and relaxation area (billiards, darts, foosball) allow you to extend the experience off the field.
The club regularly organizes tournaments and relies on a WhatsApp community to facilitate the organization of games by level.
The club is easily accessible by tram.
Address: 970 Rue de la Bergeresse, 45160 Olivet
Telephone: 02 38 47 71 55 Website: https://makeitpadel.fr/
4Padel Orleans
Le 4Padel Orleans complements the local offering with a multi-sports complex featuring 6 indoor padel courts. Of approved tournaments events are regularly organized there.
The club offers group lessons, padel schoolequipment rental, as well as a clubhousechanging rooms and showers for the comfort of the players.
A wide range of opening hours allows you to play during the week as well as on weekends.
Address: 113 rue de Curembourg, 45400 Fleury-les-Aubrais
Telephone: 02 38 58 99 37 Website: https://www.4padel.fr/
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