Padel Courts in Norwich (2026)

Where to play padel in Norwich in 2026: Court De Padel's 8 indoor courts, Pace Padel, The Padel Point and more - courts, prices and booking.

Padel courts in Norwich
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By Rob Griffiths26 June 2026 · 5 min read

Norwich punches well above its weight for padel. The city centre has one of the largest dedicated indoor venues in the east of England, and a ring of club and golf-course courts spreads across Norfolk - so whether you want a casual pay-and-play hit or a coached session, there's a court within easy reach in 2026.

What is the padel scene like in Norwich?

Padel (a racket sport played in doubles on an enclosed glass court, fast becoming the UK's quickest-growing sport) has taken off in Norwich since 2023. The scene centres on a large indoor venue in the city and several smaller club and golf-club courts around Norfolk. One quirk worth knowing: booking is fragmented across apps - padel venues here use Playtomic, Padel Mates, GolfManager and others, so there's no single Norwich-wide booking system. Check each venue's own app.

Norwich-area padel venues at a glance

Court De Padel (Whiffler Road) - the city's main hub

Court De Padel on Whiffler Road is the largest venue in the area, with 8 indoor courts - enough that you can usually find a slot even at peak times. Court hire runs roughly £16-£20 an hour and is booked through Playtomic. It's a proper club rather than just courts: there's a bar and café, on-site physiotherapy, a run club, regular Americano tournaments (a social format where you rotate partners) and group coaching for newcomers. For most Norwich players this is the default first stop.

Pace Padel (Taverham)

A short drive north-west of the city on Beech Avenue in Taverham, Pace Padel opened in 2026 with four courts - three canopy-covered indoor courts plus one outdoor. Hire is around £30-£35 an hour, booked through the Padel Mates app. The newer build and slightly out-of-town setting make it a good alternative when Court De Padel is fully booked.

The Padel Point (Blofield)

East of Norwich at Blofield, The Padel Point offers two outdoor courts at roughly £32-£40 an hour. Outdoor courts make it weather-dependent, but it's a handy option for players on the Broads side of the city and tends to be quieter than the big indoor venue.

Royal Norwich Golf Club (Weston)

Royal Norwich Golf Club at Weston has added floodlit outdoor courts that are open to non-members, bookable via GolfManager. The floodlights mean you can play into the evening, and the golf-club setting is a relaxed, scenic place to learn. Worth checking availability ahead, as member sessions can fill the calendar.

Blazing Padels (Reepham)

The most characterful option, Blazing Padels in Reepham (north-west of Norwich) has two indoor courts in a converted cowshed finished with a Persian-inspired interior. It's a longer drive from the city, but the covered courts give reliable year-round play and a setting unlike anywhere else in Norfolk.

How do you book a court in Norwich?

Pick the venue first, then the app

Booking is split across Playtomic (Court De Padel), Padel Mates (Pace Padel), GolfManager (Royal Norwich) and others - there's no single Norwich system.

Book ahead for peak slots

Weekday evenings and weekend mornings fill fast, especially at Court De Padel's indoor courts.

Bring three friends

Padel is doubles, so a court needs four players. Solo or in a pair, use a venue's Americano or open-play sessions to make up numbers.

Check indoor vs outdoor

Outdoor courts (The Padel Point, Royal Norwich) are weather-dependent; the indoor venues play year-round.

Frequently asked questions

Q01Where can you play padel in Norwich?
The main venue is Court De Padel on Whiffler Road (8 indoor courts). Other options across Norfolk include Pace Padel in Taverham, The Padel Point in Blofield, floodlit courts at Royal Norwich Golf Club in Weston, and Blazing Padels in Reepham.
Q02How much does it cost to play padel in Norwich?
Indoor courts at Court De Padel are roughly £16-£20 an hour, the cheapest in the area. Pace Padel runs about £30-£35 and The Padel Point around £32-£40 an hour. Prices are per court (for up to four players), so splitting four ways is good value.
Q03Can beginners play padel in Norwich?
Yes. Court De Padel and Royal Norwich both offer coaching and beginner-friendly sessions, and all major venues are pay-and-play, so you don't need a membership to start. Padel is easy to pick up, which is a big part of its appeal.
Q04Do you need to book padel courts in advance?
It's strongly recommended, especially for indoor courts at peak times. Each venue uses its own booking app - Playtomic for Court De Padel, Padel Mates for Pace Padel, GolfManager for Royal Norwich - so book through the right one for your chosen court.