11 padel venues span Aargau, offering courts from Reinach to Baden and beyond. The region has seen steady growth in padel, with clubs and dedicated courts serving players of all levels. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, Aargau provides a mix of indoor and outdoor options, often in scenic settings along the Aare river or near the Jura mountains. The top cities for padel include Reinach, Villmergen, Baden, Wallbach, and Spreitenbach, each with at least one venue. Reinach leads with multiple courts, while Baden offers a central location for both casual and competitive play. Aargau's padel scene is smaller than Zürich's but more accessible than rural areas, making it a convenient choice for players in northern Switzerland. Courts typically operate on a pay-per-play or membership basis, with prices ranging from £15 to £30 per hour. As the sport grows, additional clubs are expected to open, further expanding the network.
To find the best court for your needs, consider location, surface type, and available amenities. Many venues offer equipment rental and coaching, ideal for newcomers. Booking online is common, especially at busier clubs in Baden and Spreitenbach. Aargau's central position also makes it a great base for exploring padel in neighbouring regions like Zürich, Bern, or Basel. Now, let’s answer some common questions about playing padel in Aargau.