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Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is situated in West Bridgford, in very close proximity to both Nottingham Forest and Notts County Football Clubs. Their postcode is NG2 6AG.
Only a couple of miles from Nottingham city centre, it is walkable distance from Nottingham train station or the city centre. There are also a few conventinet public transport options.
The grounds have different gates to enter the ground situated on Bridgford Road, Radcliffe Road, Hound Road and Fox Road.
Car parking for Vitality County Championship, Metro Bank One Day Cup and Vitality Blast group stage matches is commonly available at Notts Sports Ground (Lady Bay, postcode NG2 5AA).
Alternatively, T20 Blast parking is available at Bridge Field (postcode NG2 6AP), also priced at £7 (£5 for members).
Parking may also be available, depending on other events and on a first-come first-served basis, at the Nottingham Forest car park. Access for this can be gained off Lady Bay Bridge (NG2 3HF), with spaces again priced at £7 (£5 for members).
All of these car parks are around a five-minute walk from the ground.
Parking can be booked in advance at Bridge Field (NG2 6AP), a few hundred yards from Trent Bridge. Car park passes, priced at £10 for Nottinghamshire members and £12 for non-members, can be reserved on the Trent Bridge website.
Paid-for parking can also be found on the Victoria Embankment, priced at £10 per car and £30 per coach (cash only). Please note that the Embankment is no longer accessible via car from the Eastern approach (near Trent Bridge), and must now be accessed via Queens Drive/ Riverside Way to the West. The postcode NG2 2GJ may assist when navigating to the car park:
There are a number of well-located, secure car parks around the city centre, details of which can be found here.
Anyone travelling by car from outside the city can take advantage of NET’s free park & ride facilities located around Nottingham. The most convenient tram park & ride site for the A453 can be found at Clifton South (17-minute tram travel time), stopping at Meadows Embankment, where spectators can then take a pleasant walk (around 20 minutes) along the river to Trent Bridge. For more details, click here.
There are several buses that can take you from the city centre, and outside Nottingham Train Station, pretty much right to the entrance of Trent Bridge, every five minutes, with bus stops situated on Bridgford Road and Radcliffe Road.
If taking Nottingham City Tranport (NCT) , you can pay via contactless means on all of their busses. Plan your bus journey at www.nctx.co.uk. All the NCT buses which operate between Nottingham Station and Trent Bridge are accessible, and have audio and visual stop announcements inside their buses mean you'll know exactly where to get off.
Trent Barton buses, meanwhile, serve West Bridgford and Nottingham via their Mainline (every ten minutes), Rushcliffe Villager, Keyworth and Cotgrave buses. Plan your journey at https://www.trentbarton.co.uk/.
The nearest NET tram stop to Trent Bridge is Queens Walk; this is located around a 20-minute walk from the ground. Alternatively a stop at Nottingham Train Station can be found just a 20-minute walk away. To help plan your journey visit www.thetram.net.
Anyone travelling by car from outside the city can take advantage of free park & ride facilities located around Nottingham. The most convenient tram park & ride site for the A453 can be found at Clifton South (17-minute tram travel time), stopping at Meadows Embankment, where spectators can then take a pleasant walk (around 20 minutes) along the river to Trent Bridge. For more details visit the park & ride page on the NET website.
The ground is approximately a 20-minute walk from Nottingham Train Station towards West Bridgford and over the bridge, with regular buses also taking the route. Visit nationalrail.co.uk or eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk for more information.
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