Pau (FR) is undoubtedly a city where life is good. The historic capital of Béarn, Pau is distinguished by its heritage, its natural environment and its… capricious climate. Its famous Boulevard des Pyrénées offers a breathtaking view of the mountain range, while its castle, birthplace of Henry IV, attracts many visitors every year.
Pau is also a padel city, with plenty of clubs and courts for the number of players. French Padel Shop has also set up its shop there, with the very well-known Frédéric Richeme at the helm. A quick overview of the clubs in Pau.
Padel Ground Lescar

Padel Ground Lescar opened its doors last December. The spacious complex offers seven indoor padel courtsincluding three panoramics equipped with cameras, digital screens and an output of 6 meter plot. There is also a 1 vs 1 field.
The club also offers classes throughout the week, led by Leo Perez, recent P1000 winner Padel touch. The "Grounds” also has a Pro Shop, a seminar room and a clubhouse (with terrace).
Contact information :
1 rue Saint-Exupéry, 64230 Lescar
07 85 80 40 35 – contact@padelgroundlescar.fr
Padel Ground Lescar
Padel office

Padel office is a complex that has continued to evolve with the ever-increasing demand from players in Pau. Basically, the “facto" had four indoor courts, including a full panoramic one. Today, the club has doubled its number of slopes to eight!
One of the advantages of this club indoor is that the walls can be raised to let air through in the summer or let the sun in in the winter. Whether it rains (as it often does) or is windy, there is not a day when you can't play Fact.
Contact information :
5 Chemin Fourcet, 64230 Lescar
06 25 83 72 49 – info@padlefactory.fr
Padel office
Sports Center - Padel Les Bruyeres

Les Bruyères has also undergone a revival. This complex, which initially only offered three padel courts, has expanded the number of courts to four, to meet the demand of players. Like many clubs in Pau, the Bruyères sports center is 100% indoor.
Who says Sports Center obviously says other activities like squash, pickelball, badminton, trinquet and a whole fitness area. A warm and friendly place where it is pleasant to go and hit the ball.
Contact information :
79 Peace Boulevard, 64000 Pau, France
05 59 02 50 02 – jppuertolas@yahoo.fr
Sports Center - Padel Les Bruyeres
Tennis Club of Pau

Le Tennis Club of Pau is a historic place for all padel players. It must be said that it is the first to have offered padel on its menu, with two semi-covered tracks. Today, TC Pau has four tracks, two of which indoor.
As the name suggests, the main discipline of the complex is tennis, with no less than ten shorts in totalThe Pau Tennis Club is an emblematic place for the people of Pau!
Contact information :
Cami Salié Boulevard, 64000 Pau
+33 5 59 30 41 78 – tc.pau@fft.fr
Tennis Club of Pau
Rugby Park 64

Rugby Park 64 is, initially, a rugby sports complex indoorHowever, the club has extended its catalog to offer four padel courts in Pau: two people outdoor and two semi-indoor.
The Rugby Park stands out for its surface area: 3800m2 for the many activities that can be practiced there (rugby, padel, squash, tennis, football, etc.). In short, the ideal place for all sports fans! (with a bar area of course).
Contact information :
19 Camp Avenue, 64320 Idron
05 59 53 52 59 – sdaban@rugbypark64.fr
Rugby Park 64
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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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