Trent Bridge Cricket Ground

Trent Bridge, the historic home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, is ingrained in pub folklore with its founder, William Clarke, having married the landlady of the Trent Bridge Inn in 1837. One year later, the adjoining field became the county's premier cricket ground under his stewardship. Sustained investment has cemented the West Bridgford venue's position as one of six in England to host Test cricket

Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is situated in West Bridgford, in very close proximity to both Nottingham Forest and Notts County Football Clubs. The postcode is NG2 6AG.
As you approach, you can't miss the circular floodlights.

We are a couple of miles from Nottingham City Centre, a mile or so from the train station, and our city is blessed with one of the best public transport networks in the UK.

Gates through which to enter the festival are situated on Radcliffe Road.

View the location here

2025 Beer Festival maps (click to enlarge)


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Train travel

The ground is approximately a 20-minute walk from Nottingham Train Station towards West Bridgford and over the bridge, with numerous buses also taking the route. Visit www.nationalrail.co.uk or www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk

Bus travel

Very frequent bus travel is available to the ground. Bus stops adjacent to the ground are situated on Bridgford Road, Radcliffe Road and Loughborough Road. Buses to the ground pass Nottingham Train Station every few minutes.
This 'Route Planner' in Excel format lists details of buses via the railway station and the city centre and ties in with the bus stops shown on the plan below.

Trent Bridge Bus Stops

Arriving on foot

If you live locally then walking is the healthiest and cheapest way to get there. If you're not sure of the best route, try www.walkit.com select 'Nottingham' from the drop down menu and type 'Trent Bridge Cricket Ground' into the destination box.


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