Club Guide - Travel Info
Travel info
How to get to White Rock Stadium | Travel Directions | Car | From The M4 :
At Junction 45, leave the motorway and follow the A4067 signposted to Swansea. At first roundabout head straight on towards Swansea and at second roundabout take your first exit to the left, the new stadium is on your left hand side.
PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO PARKING AVAILABLE ON MATCHDAYS TO MOST PEOPLE. BUS DETAILS INCLUDING PARK AND RIDE SCHEMES AS BELOW
AWAY SUPPORTERS BUSES WILL BE HOUSED IN THE STADIUM CAR PARK - AWAY SUPPORTERS TRAVELLING BY CAR SHOULD FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AS BELOW
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Public Transport | Trains | Swansea High Street station is approximately 2.6 miles from the new stadium. There will be frequent bus shuttles from the station to the stadium on match days |
| Buses | Frequent buses run from the following park and ride locations on match days
SWANSEA VALE
Parking for around 2,500 cars. 40 buses servicing the park and ride on matchdays meaning transport every few minutes. Buses are free but parking is £5 per car.
DIRECTIONS: From Junction 45 of M4, take exit signposted Swansea A4067 and then first exit from dual carriageway. Follow signs for park and ride
COUNTY HALL
Parking for around 400 cars. 7 buses servicing this park and ride on matchdays. Parking is free bus fares are £2.50 for adults and 50p for Under 16s
DIRECTIONS; From Junction 42 on M4, follow A483 to Swansea City centre. County Hall is on your left hand side shortly after you pass Tescos on the right and directly opposite Swansea prison.
RECREATION GROUND
Parking for around 800 cars. 20 buses service the park and ride on matchdays. Parking is free bus fares are £2.50 for adults and 50p for under 16s.
DIRECTIONS: From Junction 42 on M4, follow A483 to Swansea City centre. Pass county hall as above and recreation ground is a further mile down the road just past the St Helens ground on your right hand side.
THERE WILL ALSO BE AN OVERSPILL WHEN NEEDED AT SWANSEA UNIVERSITY.
Frequent buses also run from the Quadrant Bus Station which is located in the city centre |
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