The Tour de France of padel clubs is back on the road after a weekend break. A much-needed break because the week is going to be busy with the ascent of several peaks. Today the pink city; Toulouse.

Toulouse Oh Toulouse as Nougaro sang. The pink city, which takes its name from its building bricks, was once the capital of the Visigoth kingdom. Capital of the aeronautical industry with Airbus, it announces the start of the Canal du Midi allowing to join the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Today it is one of the most populated cities in France and is an active place of padel.

A total of 35 trails are available in the region. If some tracks or clubs are missing from this list, please let us know by contacting us at contact@padelmagazine.fr 

  • Toulouse Padel club is the most important club in the city and certainly one of the most beautiful clubs in France. 12 indoor padel courts and 4 squash courts, it is the dream place for enthusiasts.

Contact : 06 18 38 73 45. More info here.

  • Le Stade Toulousain Tennis Club is located in the lair of the legendary rugby club. With 3 outdoor courts, this club is an opportunity to approach padel with a different perspective.

Contact : 09 63 56 95 22. More info here.

  • Padel Tolosa is a family club where all visitors are immediately immersed in a warm atmosphere. 4 padel courts including 3 indoors.

Contact : 06 73 61 05 45. More info here.

  • Paddle More is located in Blagnac, in the municipality of the airport. A different place where the tracks are built with walls and not glass. The club offers 3 tracks including 2 semi-covered.

Contact : paddleplus@gmail.com. More informations here.

  • The Five in Colomiers is a multi-sports center with foot5 and padel. This center offers 3 outdoor padel courts. A place for sports lovers to share, on the slopes as well as on the many screens.

Contact : 07 60 06 43 16. More info here.

  • The Hers club is located in nature in St Orens de Gameville. This club immerses you in a different atmosphere. A charming little restaurant, tennis, mini tennis, badminton, foot5 and padel with 4 tracks including 2 covered and 2 semi-covered.

Contact : 05 61 39 10 00. More info here.

  • In the region, the Albigensian Padel Club offers its dynamism on its 4 padel courts, 3 of which are covered.

Contact : 05 63 79 01 24. More info here.

  • Also in the region, Castres Occitan Padel certainly offers the first padel courts created in France. One of the cradles of padel, the club offers its history of the pala with holes on its 2 outdoor courts with walls.

Contact : castres.padel@gmail.com. More info here.

Julien Bondia

Julien Bondia is a padel teacher in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and articles on padel tactics/techniques.