Twerton Park is a sports stadium in Bath, Somerset and the home ground of Bath City Football Club.
The stadium has a maximum capacity of 3,528 spectators.
Twerton Park has limited parking on match days, with no unallocated spaces available. Visitors are encouraged to use alternative transport methods such as public transport, cycling, or walking. On non-match days, parking is available on-site but is limited to specific spaces as others are reserved for Curo. For match days, free parking is available at Curo’s facility, located a five-minute walk from the ground, though availability may vary, with updates provided via social media. Visitors are advised to avoid parking on neighbouring residential streets to prevent inconvenience to local residents.
The ground is accessible via multiple transport options. Bath Spa train station is about a 35-minute walk from Twerton Park or a short ride on the Number 5 bus, which departs every 12 minutes from the adjacent bus station. Oldfield Park train station offers a closer alternative, with a 15-minute walk to the ground. Cyclists can use the Two Tunnels Greenway, which passes near Twerton Park, and bike stands are provided near the turnstiles. The Number 5 bus also connects the city centre to the ground efficiently.
For drivers, Twerton Park can be reached via the A36 or A4, with specific directions depending on the approach. A railway arch with an 11ft 6in height restriction is a key landmark, though alternative routes are available for vehicles unable to pass under it. Visitors should also be aware of Bath’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ), which imposes charges on certain vehicle types, though private cars and motorbikes are exempt. Additionally, Oldfield Park operates a residential parking zone (RPZ), so drivers should consult signage before parking in that area.