Table Tennis in Kloten
20 ping pong spots mapped in Kloten, CHE — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Kloten offers a diverse selection of public outdoor tables that cater to the needs of its commuters and residents. The city has done an excellent job of placing tables in high-traffic, accessible zones like Schluefweg and the Dorfstrasse area, as well as more quiet residential paths such as Lerchenweg. This variety allows for both quick, spontaneous games near the transit hubs and longer, more relaxed sessions in local green zones. The outdoor table tennis season in Kloten is prime during the warmer months, roughly from May to September. Because these tables are installed in public parks and recreation areas, they are subject to open-air conditions, so play is definitely weather-dependent. The atmosphere at spots like the Nägelimoosstrasse tables is generally friendly and informal. Visitors and locals alike utilize these areas to hone their skills or simply enjoy the game. Since there is no booking system, play is fluid, and you will often find residents rotating in and out during the busier weekend hours.
Kloten at a glance
All ping pong spots in Kloten
Schluefweg Tables (Kloten)
Dorfstrasse Tables in Kloten
Graswinkelstrasse Tables (Kloten)
Gerlisbergstrasse Table, Kloten
Schulstrasse Tables, Kloten
Lerchenweg Tables, Kloten
Nägelimoosstrasse Tables, Kloten
Radweg Am Bach Table, Kloten
Hardackerstrasse Tables, Kloten
Dietlikerstrasse Tables (Kloten)
Reutlenring Table, Kloten
Reutlenring Table, Kloten
Buchhaldenweg Tables, Kloten
Waldrandweg Tables, Kloten
Waldrandweg Table, Kloten
Waldrandweg Tables, Kloten
Waldrandweg Tables, Kloten
Schaffhauserstrasse Table, Kloten
Dietlikerstrasse Tables, Kloten
Public Walkway Table
Ping pong in Kloten — FAQ
Are the tables in Kloten accessible to the public?
Yes, all outdoor public tables, such as the ones at Schluefweg and Schulstrasse, are available for anyone to use free of charge.
Are these outdoor tables suitable for tournaments?
No, these are intended for casual recreational play rather than organized competition.
Should I bring my own gear?
Absolutely, ensure you have your own rackets and balls as no equipment is provided at these public spots.
What happens if it starts raining?
As these are uncovered outdoor tables, play will have to cease; the tables are not usable in heavy rain or wet conditions.
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