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Going to Yeovil?

YEOVIL TOWN  – Huish Park

From the Midlands and North

Take the M5 south to junction 25(Taunton). Take the A358 sign-posted Ilminster until joining the A303 at Horton Cross. Continue along the A303 in an easterly direction which is sign-posted Andover and London until the Cartgate roundabout and then take the A3088 which is sign-posted Yeovil.At the first roundabout, take the first exit again at the Western avenue roundabout into Lufton Way. The Main Entrance to the Stadium is on the right

From London and the Home Counties

Take the M3 and the A303 until the Cartgate roundabout, junction with A3088 sign-posted for Yeovil. At first roundabout take the first exit along Bunford Lane, go straight over the next roundabout and take the first exit again the western avenue roundabout into Lufton Way.

From the South via A30
Take the A30 into Yeovil until the Kingston roundabout, and then follow signs for Taunton (A358) along Preston road to roundabout at Western Avenue.

From the West Country via the A30

Take the A30 into Yeovil at the first Roundabout, in West Coker road take the first exit. At the bottom of the hill, take the first exit again at the roundabout, the second exit at the following roundabout and then straight over the next. This will lead you to the western avenue roundabout. Take the first exit at this roundabout into Lufton way and the stadium is on the right hand side.




From the West Country via A303

Take the A303 to the Cartgate Roundabout and take junction A3088 sign-posted for Yeovil. At the first Roundabout, take the first exit along Bunford lane, go straight over the next Roundabout and take the first exit again at the Western Avenue Roundabout into Lufton Way, the Main Entrance to the Stadium is on the right.

There is a fair sized car park at the ground, which costs £2. Otherwise there is plenty of street car parking to be had on the roads leading down to the ground. Best to arrive at the official car park, early in winter as otherwise you will end up in the overspill car park, which actually is a field which doesn't drain nearly as well as the pitch!

Pubs

There are three pubs within about 10-15 minutes walk of the ground, 'The Bell', 'The Arrow' and 'The Airfield Tavern' (formerly 'Brewsters').
To find the Arrow pub, from the ground car park, walk back up the road past the ground to the top of it and turn right. At the end of this road, turn left onto the main road and after a short distance take the first right. Go straight down this road through the new looking residential area and after about ten minutes of walking, you will see a clearing on your right and just beyond this there are some shops and the Arrow pub in the middle.

"The Bell" on Preston Road is recommended (towards the Town Centre from the A3088 roundabout, rather than turning left towards Huish Park). It's a very large Greene King "Hungry Horse" pub, with a great deal of outside seating, and as with most of Yeovil it seems to be away fan friendly. It is though at least a 15-20 minute walk away from the ground'.

By Train

Yeovil has two railway stations, Yeovil Junction is 2-3 miles out of town and Pen Mill junction about a mile from the town centre.  Both are on the opposite side of town to the ground.  From both stations it is advised to get a taxi to the stadium or alternatively if you arrive at Yeovil Junction, then you can catch the ‘Hopper’ minibus to the bus station in the town centre.  Otherwise there is the First Traveller Bus Service No:1 that leaves from the town centre (stop outside Lloyds TSB in the High Street) and drops you at the Abbey Manor Housing Estate, which is near to the stadium.

Train from Leicester takes approx 5 hours but it is not possible to get back after the match on Monday

All information is provided in good faith but the Foxes Trust cannot be held responsible for any errors.

Thanks to the Football Ground Guide,Yeovil Town FC and their fans.

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