TRAVEL BY CAR: From the M62, Junction 26, follow the signs for the M606. Take the M606 and come off at Junction 1. Take the second exit left on to A6038 (Rooley Avenue) and follow the road to the first roundabout. At the roundabout turn left and proceed for 50 yards before taking your first left onto Stadium Road. The Stadium is situated at the end of the road. Parking for non-pass holders is available at the Richard Dunn Car Park located directly opposite the stadium on the A6038 (Rooley Avenue).
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Arrange train or bus travel to Bradford Interchange. From there you can take a number of bus services which travel to or past the stadium. THIS SITE has useful info.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS: While it is perfectly possible to get to Les Catalans games under your own steam, travelling abroad can have it's difficulties and arranging your own travel takes quite a bit of 'nous'. First and foremost, therefore, we recommend that you plan your trip either with the Tigers or another group booking facility. You'll be with a group and if there are any hitches there should be someone there to help sort them out.
SOLO TRAVELLERS: If you really do want to sort out your own travel, we recommend that you hire a car while over in France/Spain. That way you can set your base in a whole host of areas, maybe even as far south as Barcelona. The Spanish side of the Pyrenees is a little cheaper than the French side and the road network is excellent. With the whole of the south of France and Costa Brava to look at for accommodation you're bound to find somewhere to suit your needs. If you don't fancy the drive you can fly into Perpignan and there are some good local hotels on show HERE.
TRAVEL BY CAR: Exit the M4 and junction 36 and follow signs for Bridgend. At the third roundabout, turn left to go down the 50 MPH link road (A4061). Keep on that road going straight over every roundabout. Go straight on at all the traffic lights and Tesco will be on your right. After Tesco, turn right at the next roundabout and the Brewery Field will be on your righ
TRAVEL BY RAIL: Catch the train to Bridgend Railway Station. When leaving the station - you will face a choice of heading left or right down the hill - head right. At the bottom of the hill, head right past the traffic lights until you reach the next junction, at which you turn left. Head past Tesco and the ground will be 50 yards to your right.
TRAVEL BY BUS: Catch the bus to Bridgend Bus Station. When leaving the station - turn back on yourself and head towards Tesco. When you arrive at the junction, cross the road and head left, such that Tesco is on your right hand side as you walk. Approximately 50 yards along the road on your right hand side is the Brewery Field.
TRAVEL BY CAR:From the M3: Follow the M3 until it ends at the Sunbury roundabout. Continue up the A316 Chertsey Road, over three roundabouts. Continue for 2 miles. With Twickenham Rugby Stadium on your left, Quins' ground is on the right. U-turn at the RFU roundabout. Enter the Stoop via Langhorn Drive, 450 yards on your left. From the M4: Leave the M4 at Junction 3. Take the 3rd exit of the Roundabout for the A312, towards Feltham (A3006). Continue along the A312 for 4.5 miles. At the A305 / A316 roundabout, turn left onto the A316. Follow the A316 Chertsey Road, over three roundabouts. Continue for 2 miles. With Twickenham Rugby Stadium on your left, Quins' ground is on the right. U-turn at the RFU roundabout. Enter the Stoop via Langhorn Drive, 450 yards on your left.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Twickenham station is served by trains from London Waterloo and Reading, with more services and routes accessible via Clapham Junction. See HERE for up to date information. Upon leaving the station, turn right towards Twickenham Rugby Stadium and left at the mini-roundabout. Take the first left into Court Way and then turn left into Craneford Way and continue on until you reach the stadium.
TRAVEL BY CAR: Travel from Castleford along the M62 towards Manchester/Liverpool and exit at Junction 25. Take the first exit onto the A644 (Wakefield Road). Follow the road to the junction with the A62 and take the second exit towards Huddersfield (Leeds Road) A62. Continue along Leeds Road for approximately 3 miles and you'll see the stadium on the left. Follow the official car park signs.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: The nearest train station is Huddersfield, which is a 15-20 minute walk from the stadium. If you don't fancy the trek you can get a cab outside the station or take a bus along Leeds Road.
MAP: Click HERE for our printable map, or click HERE for the Giants' own fact sheet on the Galpharm.
Kingston Communication Stadium, Hull. HU3 6JU.
TRAVEL BY CAR: Approach Hull from the M62, which leads straight onto the A63. Continue on the A63 under the Humber Bridge and continue onto the A63 Clive Sullivan Way. Turn off onto the slip road just before the fly-over, sign-posted ‘Local Traffic/Infirmary’ and for KC Stadium. At the roundabout, take the second exit "Rawling Way". At the next main set of traffic lights (and with the Hospital in front of you), take a left turn onto A1105 Anlaby Road.
Continue over the fly-over. At the foot of the fly-over, take a left turn into Walliker Street. Once on Walliker Street, take the next immediate left turn onto Carnegie Street, and then another left turn onto Perry Street. Follow Perry Street around and under the flyover. Once under the flyover, take a right turn and the Stadium’s car parks are located in front of you.
PARK & RIDE: There is a Park & Ride facility on Priory Park near to Sainsburys which is sign-posted from the A63 (Clive Sullivan Way) and is open on matchdays. The park provides up to 650 parking spaces and has a frequent bus service to the city centre, dropping off and picking up spectators outside the stadium.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Paragon train station is a ten minute walk from the stadium with a sign-posted pedestrian route using Londesborough Street. Also, regular buses run from the city centre. Click HERE or telephone 01482 222222 for more information on buses and park & ride.
TRAVEL BY CAR: Follow the M62 eastbound to J38 where it joins the A63 which joins Clive Sullivan Way on the approach to Hull. Stay on this road over the flyover past the City Centre and Marina. Continue straight on at the traffic lights in the middle lane over Myton Bridge (The Deep is on the right hand side). Continue straight on at the roundabout (2nd exit) where you will join A1033 (Hedon Road) and continue straight on once more at the next two roundabouts (2nd exit). At the next roundabout (Marfleet) turn left onto Marfleet Lane. Turn right at the traffic lights onto the dual carriageway (Preston Road) and Craven Park is about half a mile on your right hand side. There is ample secure car parking on site at Craven Park.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: The Stagecoach No.43 bus is recommended to get to Craven Park on Sunday however this bus runs at half hour intervals. We have no local train details, sorry.
TRAVEL BY CAR: Take the M621 and leave at junction 2, signposted Headingley Carnegie Stadium. Follow the A643 (A58) Wetherby road. At the next roundabout take the City Centre/Wetherby A58 exit. Almost immediately, bear left to Ilkley (A65) and the airport. At the lights (TGI Friday is on the left) turn left into Kirkstall Road A65. Go straight on for just under a mile (Yorkshire Television is on the right). There is a sign at the traffic lights showing "Headingley 1.5 miles." Stay in the right-hand lane. Turn right and go up the hill to another set of traffc lights at the crossroads. Carry straight on up Cardigan Road (Co-op is on the left). After the pedestrian lights and bus stop turn left into St Michael's Lane, signposted Headingley Stadium and the ground is on your right-hand side. Be warned, however.. Parking around the site is very poor. You're best advised to get there as early as possible.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Trains run into Leeds City railway station from which you can change for either Burley Park or Headingley. Both local stations are within five minutes walking distance of the stadium. Numerous buses also run from the city centre - click HERE for up to date info.
TRAVEL DETAILS: From the M62, pick up signs for the M60 and follow signs for Manchester (M602).Take the first exit signposted for Eccles and bear left off the slip road for Pendleton (A576). Proceed through five sets of traffic lights (approx 1 mile). At the brow of the hill turn right into Weaste Lane, passing the park on your left and Pendleton College on the right. The ground is approximately 250 yards on the right. Visiting supporters are strongly advised to use the Park and Ride option below.
PARK & RIDE: Come off the M602 at Junction 2, head towards Eccles (3rd exit off the roundabout) and take the first left at the next roundabout taking you past the West One retail complex on the right. The free car park is next to the Ladywell Metrolink Station. The car park has CCTV and regular patrols and space for 400 cars. Take the Metrolink one stop up to the Weaste Metrolink station and then a short 250 yard walk up Weaste Road and Weaste Lane. If you show your Metrolink ticket when purchasing your match ticket at the ticket office on Willows Road, we will refund the Metrolink ticket.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Manchester Piccadilly is approximately four miles from the ground. You can then either take Metrolink (Eccles Line) to Weaste, which is a 250 yard walk from the ground. Alternatively you can take a taxi from Manchester Piccadilly for about £8.
TRAVEL BY CAR: Take the westbound M62, navigating the M60 round Manchester and picking up the M62 again out towards Liverpool. Stay on all the way to junction 7, then take the last exit off the roundabout (A570 - St Helens Link Road) and head towards the town centre. After the McDonalds roundabout, turn left at the next roundabout (Ravenhead Retail Park), go past Hilton St Helens, then turn left at the roundabout and follow the brown information signs to the stadium (approximately 1.5 miles).
TRAVEL BY CAR: The quickest and easiest way to get to Belle Vue is to leave Castleford through Whitwood on the A655. Stay on this road under the M62 and around Normanton, following signs for Wakefield. Cross Heath Common and at the end turn right onto Doncaster Road towards Wakefield centre. Go under the viaduct and up to the lights. The ground is ahead and left, but parking is poor so you may wish to turn left at the lights and try and find a side street to park up. Cas fans often find it easier to park further back on Heath Common and walk the half mile or so from there.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: There are two train stations in Wakefield but neither is particularly handy for Belle Vue. However buses leave Castleford station for Wakefield fairly regularly and take about 25 minutes to get to Belle Vue. Click HERE for more information.
TRAVEL BY CAR: Er..
Take the M62 (as per St Helens above) and exit at junction 9. Head south towards Warrington along the A49. After 1.5 miles, go straight on through the lights with MacDonalds on the right. Take the next right before the Tesco store into Owen Street. At the T-junction turn left into Dallam Lane. Entry to the car park is 100 yards on the left. Park within the Green Section, that is coned off. Do not enter the Tesco Car Park by main entrance opposite PLP Motors as Tesco will issue £50 fines for cars parked in their car park.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: The stadium is accessible from either Warrington Central or Warrington Bank Quay train stations. Click HERE for more info.
TRAVEL BY CAR: Take the M62 to the junction with the M6 (northbound). Exit the M6 at junction 25 and at the end of the slip road (approx 1 mile) turn left, sign-posted 'Wigan A49'. Follow signs for Wigan for 1.8 miles to Saddle roundabout. Take the second exit sign-posted Standish A49 into Robin Park Road and follow signs for the JJB Stadium. Note that there is parking local to the stadium but make sure you get an official one. The local businesses are apparently clamp-happy.
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Stoke Bloke 06/09/2010 02:38 Tell ya with all the gush from Sky and the help from the officials we wouldnt have won if saints had stayed in the sheds. dred proud great performance
phil malone 05/09/2010 11:12 Proud of the effort, 10 out of 10. Dodgy decisions early in season cost us (robins x2) etc
Delboy66 04/09/2010 21:00 Fuckin Sheepshaggers!!
Proud as fck of the lads tonite to say it was all the st helens show on sky, Muppets!!