That's it, here we are, winter is here. Time to take out the blankets, the hot water bottles, the raclette machines and drink some hot chocolates by the fire. And for the more adventurous, this winter season is also an opportunity to indulge in some board sports: skiing, snowboarding, snowshoe hiking, the choices are varied.
But when we go away for a week, The lack of padel can be insurmountable. And we understand you! That's why, for you, we found you some stations, where you may be able to swap your skis for your shovels.
Padel in Tignes
We told you about it, in Tignes-le-Lac, you can play padel at an altitude of 2100 meters. In an idyllic setting, surrounded by snow and mountains, it is the – almost – dream place to play. Well, it was especially possible last year, since the terrain was ephemeral.
However, the experience worked so well last year that a new ephemeral track could see the light of day again this year. Who knows ?…

Direction Alpe d’Huez
Direction this timeAlpe d’Huez in Isère. You can also enjoy the setting of this magnificent mountain, while exchanging a few balls, right? Summer or winter, snow or good weather, there is no season for a small game.
Hoping that they sand the grounds in the morning before the dew…

Let's fly to Avoriaz
Perched at more than 1.800 meters above sea level, the Avoriaz slopes are worth the detour. Surrounded by typical architecture, in the heart of the Portes du Soleil, Haute-Savoie is also getting into padel.
At the Swiss border, the setting is quite nice, believe us.

Want to go to Spain?
À Subscribe (Aragon), in the Spanish Pyrenees, the spa/ski resort has expanded its offering sporty by offering padel. A magnificent view of the superb valley of Tena, what a dream.
Be careful though, the cold can be sneaky. Don't play in shorts where you will be cold.

Little challenge in one of these resorts: we challenge you to make a par 3.
Sources / Credits: PSE
It was her brother who one day told her to accompany him to a padel court, since then, Gwenaëlle has never left the court. Except when it comes to going to watch the retransmission of Padel Magazine, World Padel Tour… or Premier Padel…or the French Championships. In short, she is a fan of this sport.

























































































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