20 km

Padel in Herne

10 clubs in the area

  • TC Blau-Weiß e. V. Wanne-Eickel (Padel im Pott), Emscherstraße 55, Herne
  • Padelon Recklinghausen, Kleinherner Str . 22, Recklinghausen
  • LaOla, Heßlerstraße 37, Essen
  • Padelon Gelsenkirchen, Zweckeler Str.55, Gelsenkirchen
  • Padelon Essen, Worringstrasse 250, Essen
  • Ruhrpadel Sportpark, Möllerstraße 36, Gladbeck
  • Sportpark Weywiesen Bottrop, In den Weywiesen 86, Bottrop
  • ETUF e.V. Essen, Freiherr-vom-Stein Str. 204 A, Essen
  • DTC Dorsten, Im Werth 25, Dorsten
  • Padelon Mülheim, Nikolaus-Ehlen-Str.18, Mülheim an der Ruhr
10
Locations
50
Courts
44
Indoor courts
5
Outdoor courts

All padel venues in Herne

Discover all 10 locations and book your court directly

TC Blau-Weiß e. V. Wanne-Eickel (Padel im Pott)

Emscherstraße 55, 44649 Herne

Outdoor

€24 to €26

Padelon Recklinghausen

Kleinherner Str . 22, 45659 Recklinghausen

Indoor

€36 to €42

Padelon Gelsenkirchen

Zweckeler Str.55, 45896 Gelsenkirchen

Indoor

€36 to €42

Ruhrpadel Sportpark

Möllerstraße 36, 45966 Gladbeck

Indoor

€36 to €44

Sportpark Weywiesen Bottrop

In den Weywiesen 86, 46240 Bottrop

Outdoor

Padelon Mülheim

Nikolaus-Ehlen-Str.18, 45475 Mülheim an der Ruhr

Indoor

€36 to €42

Frequently asked questions about padel in Herne

How much does an hour of padel cost in Herne?
Prices vary by venue and time of day, roughly between €24 and €44 per hour for a doubles court. With four players, that comes to €6 to €11 per person.
Do I need my own equipment?
Most indoor facilities offer racket and ball rental. You only need sports clothing and indoor shoes. Pure outdoor courts don't always offer rentals. Best to check with the club beforehand.
Where can I play indoor padel in Herne?
In Herne there are 44 indoor courts. The largest indoor venues are Padelon Essen (10 courts), Padelon Recklinghausen (9 courts) and Padelon Gelsenkirchen (8 courts). All are available year-round, weather-independent. Use the indoor filter in the availability overview above to narrow your search.
Do I need to be a member to play?
Most padel venues let you play without membership. Courts are booked flexibly by the hour. This is different from many traditional tennis clubs.
Can I play padel alone?
Padel is primarily a doubles sport. You can find playing partners through local communities and open matches. Some venues also offer singles courts.
All information without warranty. Availability and prices are updated regularly but may change at any time. Please book directly with the club.