Scotland 29+ courts 🏢 9 indoor ☀️ 2 outdoor

Padel Courts in Edinburgh & Glasgow

Find 11 padel venues across Edinburgh and Glasgow — Scotland's fastest-growing padel cities

Scotland's padel scene is split across two very different cities. Glasgow has emerged as the country's padel capital, with Pure Padel's 10-court facility at The Forge making it one of the largest dedicated padel venues in the UK when it opened in January 2026. Judy Murray officiated the Glasgow Club Scotstoun padel launch in April 2026, reflecting the sport's growing institutional backing north of the border. Edinburgh, by contrast, has built its padel scene through established sports clubs — the Edinburgh Sports Club at Murrayfield and The Grange Club are its anchor venues, offering padel alongside their tennis and squash facilities. Together the two cities account for 11 venues and around 35 courts, with more planned. Glasgow's Pure Padel dominates the west; Edinburgh's club-based scene suits players who want padel integrated into a broader sports membership. For visitors, both cities are under an hour apart by train.

29+ Courts
11 Venues
2 Zones
9 Indoor
2 Outdoor

Best padel courts in Edinburgh & Glasgow — quick picks

Quick answer: There are 29+ padel courts across Edinburgh & Glasgow, Scotland, spread across 2 zones below. The majority are indoor and open year-round. Most venues are pay-and-play — no membership required. Click any club to book directly.

Padel court prices in Edinburgh & Glasgow

Indicative hourly rates per court for 2–4 players sharing the fee. Confirm current prices directly with each venue before booking.

Area Off-peak Peak
Edinburgh (central) £14–£18/hr £18–£24/hr
Glasgow (central) £12–£16/hr £16–£22/hr

Tip: Off-peak = weekdays before noon and after 9pm. Peak = weekday evenings (6–9pm) and weekends (8am–2pm). Four players sharing halves the cost per person.

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Padel in Edinburgh

8 indoor 1 outdoor Beginner-friendly Intermediate Competitive

Across Greater Edinburgh from the city centre to the suburbs — a fast-growing scene anchored by purpose-built indoor clubs alongside established tennis club conversions.

Craigmillar Park offers a solid introduction to padel with a reputation for welcoming beginners. The indoor artificial grass court is clean and well-maintained, though the lack of changing facilities and toilets is worth noting before your visit. What stands out is the quality of coaching—instructors here are patient and thorough, taking time to explain fundamentals clearly without rushing players through sessions. The venue has built a genuinely social atmosphere, with staff who go the extra mile to help with bookings and finding matches. It's a straightforward spot to learn the game, though you'll need to plan ahead for facilities.

1 court Indoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Competitive
Indoor Free parking Coaching
£14–£22/hr 4.9 (123)

Edinburgh Sports Club operates three indoor padel courts on artificial grass, though pricing isn't publicly listed. As part of a larger multi-sport members' facility, padel sits alongside tennis, squash, pools, and gym amenities. The padel courts appear reasonably bookable even during peak times, which is a genuine plus for regular players. However, recent feedback highlights inconsistencies in staff professionalism and member experience across the wider club facilities. If you're joining primarily for padel, the courts themselves seem solid; just factor in that membership standards and service quality appear uneven depending on which facilities and staff you encounter.

3 courts Indoor Has website
Intermediate Competitive
Indoor Free parking Coaching
£14–£22/hr 4.5 (551)

Game4Padel Barnton Park is a newly opened facility offering four covered, floodlit courts on artificial grass, designed for year-round play regardless of weather. The venue has earned consistent praise for court quality and responsive playing surfaces. Staff are notably knowledgeable and approachable, with particular strength in coaching across all ability levels. The facility caters well to beginners—the sport's accessibility is frequently highlighted—whilst also serving experienced players. Racket hire is available, and the covered setup makes winter play genuinely comfortable. The venue operates across Edinburgh and Glasgow locations and has established itself quickly as a community-focused club with a welcoming atmosphere.

courts Outdoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Competitive
Outdoor Free parking Coaching Racket hire
£18–£26/hr 4.9 (75) Free parking on site

Game4Padel operates as part of the David Lloyd network, offering two indoor artificial grass courts. The venue operates within a larger leisure facility, though padel-specific offerings appear limited. Members report significant frustration with booking availability, particularly evening slots on weekdays and weekends that have been deliberately restricted. Beyond padel, the wider club has faced persistent complaints about maintenance standards, overcrowding during promotional periods, and inconsistent customer service at reception. Pricing for court hire isn't publicly listed. Those considering membership should factor in rising annual fees alongside reported declines in facility upkeep and service standards across the wider David Lloyd operation.

2 courts Indoor Has website
Competitive
Indoor Free parking Coaching Racket hire
£18–£26/hr 4.2 (938) Edinburgh Park tram and train station is a 5-min walk

Game4Padel Hogganfield operates three indoor courts with artificial grass surfaces across Glasgow and Edinburgh locations. The venue has built a solid reputation for hosting group events and competitions, with staff consistently praised for their enthusiasm and professionalism. Court maintenance is generally good, though some players have noted the pitches could benefit from refurbishment. Facilities include parking and clean facilities, though the waiting area lacks shelter during poor weather. Booking is straightforward, and the venue attracts regular weekly players alongside event organisers. Staff availability and helpfulness stand out as genuine strengths, particularly during group bookings.

3 courts Indoor Has website
Intermediate Competitive
Indoor Free parking Coaching Racket hire
£18–£26/hr 4.4 (1,115)

Glasgow Club Scotstoun Padel operates open-roof indoor courts with artificial grass surfaces across Edinburgh and Glasgow locations. The venue has built a reputation for friendly, responsive staff and straightforward booking through Playtomic. Weather dependency is a notable factor here—the open-roof design means sessions are genuinely weather-dependent, and the venue's approach to rain-related cancellations appears to divide opinion among players. Those who've stuck with regular bookings tend to praise the premises and customer service, whilst others find the lack of rescheduling flexibility frustrating. It's worth checking conditions before committing to a booking.

courts Indoor Has website
Intermediate Competitive
Indoor Free parking Coaching
£14–£22/hr 3.9 (9)

The Court Padel Club operates four indoor artificial grass courts across Glasgow and Edinburgh. Players report decent playing surfaces and a generally friendly atmosphere. However, there's been a notable shift in access: courts were previously free to use outside reserved club times, but now require advance online booking at £6 per hour. This pricing change has prompted mixed reactions among the casual play community. The venues sit in reasonable locations, though some players note limited amenities around the courts themselves. Coaching is available, with instructors receiving positive feedback for their teaching approach.

4 courts Indoor Has website
Beginner-friendly Competitive
Indoor Pay & play Free parking Coaching
£14–£22/hr 4.1 (36)
Beginner-friendly Intermediate
Indoor Free parking Coaching
£14–£22/hr
Beginner-friendly Intermediate
Indoor Free parking Coaching
£14–£22/hr 4.4 (7)

Padel in Glasgow

1 indoor 1 outdoor Beginner-friendly Intermediate

Pure Padel Glasgow and David Lloyd Rouken Glen — two premium venues serving Greater Glasgow, covered here alongside Edinburgh as part of the Scotland page.

Beginner-friendly Intermediate
Outdoor Free parking Coaching Racket hire Café
£18–£28/hr members, £30–£45/hr guests

Pure Padel operates a substantial indoor facility with 10 courts across artificial grass, including a dedicated singles court—still relatively uncommon in UK padel. The venue launched to considerable enthusiasm, with new facilities, decent spectator areas, and a café onsite. Staff have earned consistent praise for friendliness and attentiveness, particularly with beginners. However, the operation has shown inconsistency: opening times can be unreliable at early slots, and climate control remains a concern during warmer months. Court availability tends to be strong, though pricing sits at the higher end. Booking is online-only via the Playtomic app, which works smoothly but removes the option of direct phone contact if issues arise.

10 courts Indoor Has website
Beginner-friendly
Indoor Free parking Coaching Racket hire Café
£16–£24/hr 4.4 (54)

Padel in Edinburgh & Glasgow: frequently asked questions

How much does padel cost in Edinburgh?

Court hire in Edinburgh typically runs £14–£18 per hour off-peak and £18–£24 per hour at peak times (evenings and weekends). Glasgow venues tend to be slightly cheaper, ranging from £12–£16 off-peak to £16–£22 at peak. Most clubs charge per court rather than per person, so splitting the cost between four players keeps it very affordable.

Where is the best place to play padel in Scotland?

Pure Padel Glasgow at The Forge is Scotland's largest padel venue with ten courts, making it the best choice for consistent court availability and a dedicated padel environment. In Edinburgh, the Edinburgh Sports Club at Murrayfield and The Grange Club are the main options, offering padel within established multi-sport facilities.

Is padel popular in Scotland?

Padel is growing rapidly in Scotland, with the Scottish Lawn Tennis Association (SLTA) actively supporting the sport's expansion. Glasgow has seen the most significant growth, with Pure Padel's ten-court venue and the Glasgow Club network adding courts. Edinburgh's padel scene is more established within traditional sports clubs.

Can I hire a padel racket in Edinburgh or Glasgow?

Most dedicated padel venues in Edinburgh and Glasgow offer racket hire, usually at £2–£5 per session. Club venues may require you to bring your own equipment. It is worth checking with your chosen venue in advance, particularly for Edinburgh's club-based courts.

Are there padel coaching programmes in Scotland?

Yes. The SLTA runs certified coaching programmes, and venues including The Grange Club and Pure Padel Glasgow offer beginner sessions and group lessons. The LTA's Padel England structure extends to Scotland through the SLTA for competition purposes.

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