Visiting Sandy Park
Visiting Sandy Park
There
is no on-site parking at the Sandy Park Stadium other than for those
who hold passes and the disabled. However, the club has worked
very hard on a transport strategy which affords ease of access to both
home supporters and visiting fans.
Click here to view instructions and maps for travelling to Sandy Park on match days
Click here to view a general map and directions to Sandy Park
Click here to view a Google Map of Sandy Park
Download the printable map and directions PDF
BUS
In conjunction with Dartline Coaches, the Chiefs have organised two match day special bus routes that will run at half hourly intervals from noon to 2.30pm prior to kick-off and from 5pm to 7.30pm after the game.
The two new services will carry the route numbers 77 and 78.
No. 77 will start from Chantry Meadow in Alphington and No. 78 will start at Exeter St David’s station.
The cost of the new services will be £3 return with a reduced rate for under 16s of £2. These prices will reduce to £2 return and £1.50 for under 16s from Topsham Road on route 77 and Polsloe Bridge on route 78.
In
addition there are plenty of normal bus routes which bring supporters
close to the stadium, but these are the only services which will bring
you to the actual gates of the stadium.
TRAIN
One
of the modes of transport not generally known to Chiefs supporters is
the rail option. The main Exeter to Exmouth line runs right past the
stadium and runs a very regular service on match days. With a station
at Digby Holt and the installation of the new bridge over the A379,
Digby Holt is less than 10 minutes walk from Sandy Park.
CAR & TAXI DROP-OFF
There
will be a drop-off zone as you enter the stadium complex from the A379
for taxis and those being dropped off by friends and relatives.
PARKING
Supporters
wishing to travel by car must be aware that there is no on-site car
parking at the stadium itself unless you hold the appropriate pass.
DISABLED PARKING
There
is disabled parking available at the ground but this is limited so we
would suggest that anyone needing a disabled space contacts the club
prior to each game to reserve a space.
PUBLIC CAR PARKS
While
there is no parking on site the Chiefs have made arrangements for
parking very close to the ground. The main car park will be at Sowton
30, with pedestrian access over the new bridge over the A379 and is
less than 10 minutes walk from Sandy Park.
This car park will be managed on match days by a local charity who will charge a small voluntary fee for parking, all proceeds of which will benefit directly this charity.
In
addition when this car park is full, traffic will be directed to the
car park at Digby Park & Ride very close to Digby Holt
train station, and again is less than 10 minutes walk from the stadium
via the bridge.
Click here to view a map and directions for Sandy Park
RESIDENTS PARKING & CONTROLLED ZONES
The
Chiefs would like to advise all supporters that there will be a
controlled parking zone on all roads near the ground including Clyst
Heath and Rydon Lane which will allow parking for residents only and
the appropriate pass must be displayed. Anyone found parking in these
areas without the appropriate pass will receive a penalty charge
notice. The zones will be clearly displayed and patrolled by civl
enforcement officers.
The Chiefs would like to ask all supporters to respect these controlled zones and think of the nearby residents at all times.
WALKING & CYCLING
Those
wishing to travel by foot or bicycle can access the Stadium via the
bridge over the A379 and via the rear of the complex from Old Rydon
Lane. There will be a bicycle rack on site to park bikes during the
game.
GETTING THERE EARLY
In
the transport strategy agreed with the local authorities it is
essential that there is a even spread of supporters arriving to and
leaving the stadium. The Chiefs have arranged a range of entertainment
to encourage supporters to arrive early and leave later. Details will
be made available in advance via the club's ezine, local press and
website.
THE MATCH DAY EXPERIENCE
The
Chiefs have committed to providing their supporters with a complete
match day experience starting when the gates open at noon right through
into the early evening with the match itself being the highlight of the
day.
The Chiefs have invested heavily in state of the art technology to add to the match day experience and each internal bar area will be provided with large drop-down screens to view previous Chiefs matches, Sky matches and internationals.
To encourage supporters to arrive early and leave later beer prices will be reduced between noon and 1.30pm and also after the match until 6pm. The previous week's Chiefs game will be shown on all internal screens from 12.30pm.
The
facilities at the ground will provide ample bars and food outlets
including the outside Piazza area at the rear of the Grandstand which
will become a very popular area for meeting people before the game,
again food and drink will be available in this area.
Please
note that Sandy Park is a smoke-free zone in the stadium as well as in
the bars. However, there is a smoking area available at the front of
the stadium near the bike stands. Plastic glasses are also only
premitted in the outside areas.
Full
details of each week's entertainment will be sent to all supporters by
way of ezine which is the Chiefs' electronic newsletter and will be
posted on the club's website. If you do not already receive the ezine
and would like to please log on to the Chiefs' website at www.exeterchiefs.co.uk and register your email address.
Exeter Chiefs would like to actively support green initiatives and would therefore encourage all supporters to use public transport or if supporters do need to drive to encourage them to car share.




