Going to Swansea ?

SWANSEA CITY

By Car      SA1 2FA Approx 185 miles, 3 hours 30 mins

Please remember speed limit in restricted areas is now 20mph.

 Leave the M4 at Junction 45 and take the A4067 towards the City Centre (sign posted A4067 South). Stay on the A4067 for around two and half miles and you will reach the stadium on your left.

Parking

Visitors are advised to park in the Palk and Walk car park 5 mins from the ground. Landore Park and Walk (SA1 2JT) which opens two and a half hours before kick-off
Closes one hour after full time.
All sites are charged at £7 per vehicle.

Don’t be tempted to park on the nearby Retail Park as you may well end up with a ticket for your trouble!

By Train

Swansea High Street Station is on the main line route from London Paddington. It is about two miles from the stadium. Regular local bus services (routes 4, 4a, and others) and taxis are available from the train station to the stadium. Otherwise, if you have time on your hands and wish to embark on the 25–30-minute walk, then as you come out of the station turn right and go up the High Street. At the traffic lights turn right into Neath Road. Proceed straight along Neath Road and you will eventually reach the stadium on your right.

Train takes 4 hours 30mins cost £81.80 for off peak return but last train to get home on Sat is 19-26 Split tickets may be cheaper.

Where to Drink

Swansea City advise that visiting supporters enter the North Stand on their arrival at the stadium where food and beverage kiosk are available for their sole use. There are no public houses near to the stadium for their sole use.


Otherwise, it is either drink on the way to Swansea, go into the city centre or drink inside the stadium. There are a number of pubs on Wind Street in the centre of town, such as Yates, the Bank Statement and the No Sign Bar (the latter being listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide). Ask for Castle Gardens, and you’ll see Wind Street.

Please check the cost and times of trains etc. All information is provided in good faith, but the Foxes Trust cannot be held responsible for any errors.