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Swindon Town
Directions
The ground is well signposted in and around Swindon town
centre. Just follow signs for 'The County Ground'.
From M4 Junction 15:
Follow A345 (Queens Drive) to
Drake's roundabout. Turn left towards the Magic Roundabout, The County Ground is on the corner of this
roundabout.
From the West
Follow Great Western Way from M4 Junction 16 to
Transfer Bridges roundabouts. Turn right at the first, straight over
at the second and continue down County Road. The Ground is on the
left.
From the North
A419 from Cricklade/Cirencester/M5:
This must be the easiest
route - follow Cricklade Road down the hill. It becomes Cirencester
Way about halfway down. At Transfer Bridges roundabouts turn left at
the first and then straight over the second. The County Ground is on
the left after the mini-roundabout.
If you survive the Magic Roundabout
then there is some street parking. Otherwise park at the cricket club (take County Road
off the Magic Roundabout, go past the County Hotel on your right, you will see a small
sign further down on your right for football parking, just before the mini roundabout).
Pubs
The County Hotel right by the ground, did not allow
entrance to away supporters on my last visit. Best to continue down County Road and seek
out the Cricket Club that sits behind the Arkells Stand. As Mark Osborne from Swindon
adds; 'On match days fans home and visiting fans can park on the cricket ground (for a
small fee) and then have access to a drink in the cricket club. This is a very friendly
(as well as cheap) club that always welcomes away fans'. I would echo these comments but
also add that you can still get into the cricket club (there is no charge) even if you
have not parked there. There is also the Merlin public
house on Drove Road, that also has been recommended to me. Otherwise alcohol is available within the ground in the Arkells
Stand, or Swindon town centre is about half a mile away.
By Train
The ground is walkable from Swindon
train
station and will take you around 10-15 minutes. Leave the station, cross the
road and proceed up the road between the two pubs (Great Western and
Queen's Tap), continue to end of road. Turn left, proceed along
Manchester Road, through traffic lights as far as you can go. At the
junction turn right. The County Ground is about 300 yards up this road on
the left. Thanks to John Bishop for providing me with the directions.
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