Pure Padel Nottingham: Complete Guide to Location, Indoor Courts, Coaching & Bookings
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Pure Padel Nottingham: Your Indoor Padel Home in the City
If you live in Nottingham and you’re padel–curious, you’ve just got a new place to play. Pure Padel Nottingham has opened a premium indoor club a short walk from the River Trent – and it’s exactly the kind of venue that fits the Corcuera Padel Club mindset: social, design-led, and obsessed with the details.
This guide is part of our wider Padel Nottingham Guide, where we explore the city’s best places to play, from indoor hubs to stadium-side outdoor courts.
Where is Pure Padel Nottingham?
The club is based on Iremonger Road, NG2 3BL, in a converted 1920s bus depot just over the bridge from Nottingham city centre and a short stroll from Meadow Lane. The building is part of the city’s industrial heritage, now reimagined as a modern indoor racket club.
For many players this will be the most convenient central option in the city – especially if you’re coming from West Bridgford, the train station, or working in town.
Facilities: Seven Indoor Courts & Social Space
Pure Padel Nottingham has been designed as a “play, work, hang out” hub rather than just a row of courts.
- Seven fully indoor courts with panoramic glass and pro-level playing surfaces.
- Café–bar and social lounge – perfect for post-match coffees, drinks and debriefs.
- Business lounge / meeting space – ideal if you want to work from the club and sneak a lunchtime match.
- Changing rooms, showers & pro shop – all the practical bits covered.
- Parking & Wi-Fi – easy to get to, easy to stay connected.
Because the courts are indoors, winter drizzle, dark evenings and East Midlands wind aren’t an issue – you get a consistent bounce and reliable booking options all year round. That makes it a perfect complement to outdoor venues like Nottingham Padel Centre at Meadow Lane, which offers four open-air courts. For a full breakdown of that club, see our dedicated guide: Nottingham Padel Centre – Courts & Coaching.
How to Book Courts at Pure Padel Nottingham
Pure Padel runs on a simple pay-to-play model – no traditional club membership required. You book everything through the Playtomic app:
- Download Playtomic and create an account.
- Search for “Pure Padel Nottingham”.
- Choose your time, court type and number of players.
- Pay in-app and you’re locked in.
The app also lets you join matches with players at a similar level, which is ideal if you’re new in town or your usual doubles partner has bailed.
Coaching & Pathways for Every Level
If you want to tighten up your technique, Pure Padel Nottingham runs a coaching programme built around private lessons, small groups and themed clinics. Sessions are available for total beginners, improvers, and competitive league players.
It’s a strong option if you’ve read our “What is Padel?” beginner’s guide and now want someone to walk you through serves, walls and tactical positioning on court.
Pure Padel vs Other Nottingham Padel Options
Right now, Nottingham has two main padel hubs:
- Pure Padel Nottingham – seven indoor courts, central city location, bar, workspaces and coaching.
- Nottingham Padel Centre (Meadow Lane) – four outdoor pay-and-play courts beside Notts County’s stadium, with coaching from World Padel Academy.
If you want an all-weather, after-work option with a strong social scene and coffee/bar set-up, Pure Padel is the obvious pick. If you love open air, blue skies and playing by the stadium, you’ll enjoy Nottingham Padel Centre.
For a deeper comparison of the two clubs – covering price, atmosphere, coaching style and who each one suits best – read our dedicated comparison: Advantage Padel vs Nottingham Padel Centre: Which One’s Right for You?
What to Wear at Pure Padel (Corcuera Style)
Indoor padel is all about comfort, movement and style that still looks sharp at the bar afterwards. A few Corcuera outfit ideas for your first Pure Padel session:
- Top: A breathable tee from the Autrograph range – clean script logo, soft cotton, cut that works both on court and in the café.
- Layer: An Après Padel mid-weight sweatshirt or hoodie for warm-up and cool-down – especially for early-morning slots.
- Bottoms: Lightweight athletic shorts or tapered joggers for winter evenings.
- Accessories: Cap or beanie, plus a tote or backpack to carry your racket, grip tape and change of clothes.
The whole idea is simple: premium fabrics, understated design, and pieces you’ll genuinely wear away from the court as well.
Tips for Your First Visit
- Arrive 15–20 minutes early so you can find parking, check in and warm up properly.
- Confirm your level in Playtomic honestly – it makes matches far more enjoyable for everyone.
- Bring a backup grip and water bottle – indoor courts reward a secure hold on the racket.
- Plan your post-match hangout: stay for a drink, catch the football on TV or answer a few emails from the lounge.
Whether you’re switching from tennis, starting from scratch or already hooked on the sport, Pure Padel Nottingham adds serious firepower to the city’s padel scene – and we’re here to make sure your kit looks as good as your backhand.
Pure Padel Nottingham – FAQs
➕ Is Pure Padel Nottingham an indoor or outdoor padel club?
Pure Padel Nottingham is a fully indoor venue with seven courts under one roof, built inside a refurbished historic bus depot near the city centre. That means consistent conditions and year-round play regardless of the Nottingham weather.
➕ How do I book a court at Pure Padel Nottingham?
You book via the Playtomic app. Search for “Pure Padel Nottingham”, pick a time, select your court, invite friends (or join an open match) and pay in-app. There’s no long-term membership – it’s a flexible pay-to-play model.
➕ Is Pure Padel Nottingham good for beginners?
Yes. The club offers coaching for all levels, including total beginners, plus social matches where you can meet players of a similar standard. If you’re completely new, combine a starter coaching session with our beginner’s guide to padel to get confident fast.
➕ Does Pure Padel Nottingham have parking and facilities?
The venue offers on-site or nearby parking, changing rooms, showers, a café–bar and a social/workspace area, making it easy to fit padel around work or family life.
➕ What should I wear to play padel at Pure Padel Nottingham?
Go for breathable sportswear and court-friendly shoes with good grip. If you want a smart, minimalist look that takes you from court to city, explore our Club de Padel, La Bajada and Après Padel apparel ranges here at Corcuera Padel Club.
Explore more Nottingham padel venues and tips in our full Padel Nottingham Guide hub.