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Las Encinas de Boadilla

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    This social and sports club was founded in 1971 and its main philosophy focuses on competitiveness and friendship between members, which are currently around 2000. It is located in the outskirts of Madrid, in a lovely Holm oak forest (hence the name encinas [Holm oaks] in Spanish). It offers excellent sport, social and cultural facilities. There is a par 3 9-hole golf course, a lit practice range with 17 covered posts, an approach area and a putting green.

    The course is considered one of the most difficult par 3 golf courses in Spain. It is ideal for short game and approach. It also boasts a golf school. Las Encinas de Boadilla is equipped to accommodate other sports: nautical sports (canoeing, sailing); water polo, swimming, diving (5 outdoor and 3 indoor pools); horse riding (3 outdoor courses and 50 stables), winter sports (ice hockey, ice-skating rinks); racket sports (22 tennis courts, 12 padel courts); team sports (football, 7-a-side football, 5-a-side, basketball, mini basketball), fencing and an 800-metre sports centre with fitness areas, cardio, benching machines, martial arts, spinning, yoga and taichi.

    It has social clubs, restaurants, picnic and BBQ areas, an open air amphitheatre, an auditorium, cabins...

    Services
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    Outdoor pool
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    Indoor pool
    Complementary services
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    Bar / Cafeteria
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    Restaurant
    Last updated: 05/09/2022
    Practical Information
    Sport
    Address
    Carretera
    de Pozuelo a Boadilla, km. 4,600
    28660
    Boadilla del Monte
    Tourist area
    Near Madrid
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 633 11 00
    Metro
    Bus
    566, 571, 573 (Interurbanos)
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

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    Golf courses
    Swimming pools
    Ice skating rinks
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