Located in Marsac-sur-l'Isle, The Murmur It establishes itself as a unique sports and leisure complex in Dordogne. Spanning 2,500 m², the establishment brings together sports areas, a bar, a restaurant, relaxation rooms and outdoor fields, offering a wide range of activities accessible to all audiences: families, companies, amateur or experienced athletes.
A complete multi-racket complex
The MurMur offers a variety of facilities rarely found together in the region. Visitors can:
- le double padel with four dedicated pitches;
- le simple padel, a discipline that is still rare and exclusive in Dordogne;
- le squash on two plots of land;
- le badminton, also on two fields;
- and a pétanque court.
All activities can be supervised by a qualified instructor to allow for discovery, training or improvement, according to the needs of the participants.
Bar, restaurant and living space
MurMur is not just about sports. The complex includes a bar and restaurant, allowing you to extend the experience with a drink or a meal.
The bar's opening hours are as follows:
- Monday to Wednesday: 9am–23pm;
- Thursday: 9am–00am;
- Friday and Saturday: 9am–2am;
- Sunday: 9am–20pm.
The restaurant is open to the public:
- from Monday to Saturday, from 12pm to 14pm;
- Sunday from 12pm to 15pm;
- In the evening, from Monday to Wednesday from 19pm to 21:30pm and from Thursday to Saturday from 19pm to 22:30pm.
The restaurant is closed on Sunday evenings.
Accessibility and comfort
Easily accessible, the establishment has ample parking and a shaded terrace during the summer months. The complex operates continuously throughout the year, with the following opening hours:
- Monday to Wednesday: 9am–23pm;
- Thursday and Friday: 9am–00am;
- Saturday: 9am–2am;
- Sunday: 9am–20pm.
A place designed for everyone
Whether with friends, family, or colleagues, Le MurMur positions itself as a versatile space where sport, relaxation, and conviviality come together. Its diverse activities and modern facilities make it a new meeting point for racquet sports enthusiasts and Dordogne residents looking for a comprehensive facility.
























































































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