Alwoodley Community Association Padel
Alwoodley Lane, Leeds, LS17 7NZ
Data last verified: May 2026
About Alwoodley Community Association Padel
Alwoodley Community Association offers two outdoor artificial grass courts in a welcoming, well-maintained setting. The venue attracts players of all levels, from complete beginners to regular practitioners, with coaching available through experienced instructors. A modest café serves coffee and light refreshments, creating a relaxed atmosphere where players can socialise before or after court time. The community-focused approach means newcomers typically feel at ease, though wind exposure on the outdoor courts is worth considering when planning your session, particularly during blustery Leeds weather.
Outdoor padel courts
Alwoodley Community Association Padel has 2 outdoor courts on artificial grass surface. Outdoor padel is a great experience in good weather — courts feel more spacious and sessions under open sky have a different energy to indoor play. That said, outdoor courts are weather-dependent, so it's worth checking conditions before booking, particularly in autumn and winter. Many outdoor venues floodlight their courts for evening sessions. The weather widget below shows current and forecast padel conditions for this venue. New to the sport? Start with our beginner's guide.
Opening hours
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 8 AM to 10 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM to 10 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM to 10 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM to 10 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM to 10 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM to 10 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM to 10 PM |
Hours may vary on public holidays. Always confirm with the venue before visiting.
Facilities & amenities
- Parking
- Changing rooms
- Showers
- Cafe / bar
- Equipment hire
- Coaching available
- Wheelchair accessible
Useful reading
Frequently Asked Questions
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The venue offers group and private lessons for all abilities, from beginners to intermediate players. Coaching emphasises technique development and game practice combined with drills. Instructors are noted for patience and creating an inclusive environment for newcomers.
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The on-site café is small but serves good quality coffee and smoothies. It's a handy spot to grab a drink and socialise with other players before or after your session.
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Yes. The venue has a reputation for welcoming newcomers and creating a friendly atmosphere. Staff and regular players are described as approachable and supportive, making it a comfortable place to learn.
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The artificial grass courts are kept in good condition and regularly maintained. The facility is clean and well-organised overall, though as outdoor courts they are exposed to Leeds weather conditions.