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Padel courts in Sweden

A guide to playing padel in Sweden. Every indexed club with court counts, indoor venues, city-by-city breakdowns and a map to find a court near you.

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302

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56

Indoor venues

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Playing Padel in Sweden: An Overview of Courts and Clubs

Sweden's padel scene is growing. Our database lists 103 clubs with a total of 302 courts across the country. While still developing compared to some nations, the numbers show a clear commitment to the sport. Many clubs offer indoor facilities, a smart move given the climate.

Padel Across Sweden

With 103 clubs and 302 courts listed in our database, padel is gaining traction in Sweden. The majority of these facilities, 56 clubs, offer indoor courts. This is crucial for a country where winter weather can limit outdoor play for much of the year. Expect indoor courts to be the primary option for much of the year.

City Concentrations

The padel landscape isn't evenly distributed. Kristianstad leads the way with 5 clubs. Färjestaden follows with 4, while Mariestad, Eskilstuna, Motala, and Visby each have 3 clubs. These cities are good starting points if you're looking for a high concentration of courts.

Booking a Court

When booking a court, expect to find a mix of booking systems. Many clubs use online platforms accessible via their websites, while others might still rely on phone calls. Court availability can vary. Weekday evenings and weekends are typically the busiest periods. Prices often range from 200 SEK to 400 SEK per hour, depending on the club and time slot.

Finding a Game

For newcomers, the best way to find a game is often through club websites or dedicated padel communities online. Some clubs organize open play sessions or have notice boards for players seeking partners. Don't hesitate to contact clubs directly; they can often help connect you with other players.

FAQ
How established is the padel scene in Sweden?
Sweden has a growing padel presence, with 103 clubs and 302 courts detailed in our database. While the sport has seen rapid expansion, it's still building its foundation compared to more established padel nations. The number of indoor courts, 56, indicates a significant investment in year-round playability, which is essential given Sweden's climate.
Which cities have the most padel clubs in Sweden?
Kristianstad stands out with 5 padel clubs, making it a hub for the sport. Färjestaden is the next largest center with 4 clubs. Following closely, Mariestad, Eskilstuna, Motala, and Visby each host 3 clubs. These urban areas offer the highest density of courts for players.
What is the ratio of indoor to outdoor courts?
Out of the 302 total courts listed in our database, 56 clubs offer indoor facilities. This means a significant portion of the playing infrastructure is designed for year-round use. Given Sweden's cold winters and unpredictable weather, indoor courts are essential for consistent play and likely represent the majority of available court time.
What should I expect when booking a court in Sweden?
Booking systems vary. Many Swedish clubs utilize online reservation platforms, often linked through their websites. Others may still require direct phone contact. Peak times, such as weekday evenings and weekends, often have limited availability. Court rental fees typically fall between 200 SEK and 400 SEK per hour.
How can I find a game if I'm new to a city?
Finding a game as a newcomer can be straightforward. Check club websites for partner-finding sections or inquire about social events. Many clubs have community boards or online forums where players post looking for matches. Contacting the club directly is also a good strategy, as staff often know players seeking partners.