
General Info:
Grimsby Town,
Blundell Park
Cleethorpes,
DN35 7PY
Main Telephone No: 01472-605-050
Ticket Office: As Above
Fax No: 01472-693-665
Ticket Prices/Information
Prices TBA
Away Supporters' Facilities:
Away fans are located in the Osmond Stand, at one end of the ground, where 2,200 supporters can be accommodated. There is normally always a passionate crowd, which contributes to a good atmosphere. Remember though to wrap up warm as there can be a biting wind coming off the North Sea.
How To Get There:
By Car:
Heading to Blundell Park requires driving through the town of Grimsby and into the seaside resort of Cleethorpes. If you are arriving from the west using the motorway system (M180, A180) getting to the ground shouldn't be a problem. Generally the route is straight on at every roundabout and set of traffic lights. Although you lose the dual carriageway, keep heading towards the coast along Cleethorpe Road and ultimately Grimsby Road. The ground will be on your left, almost hiding behind MacDonald's restaurant.
If you are heading in from the south or southwest (along the A16 or A46), the route to Blundell Park is signposted all the way.
By Rail:
It is best to alight at Cleethorpes rather than Grimsby Town centre. When you have arrived at Cleethorpes, head back along the sea wall or down the hill to the main road and you should see the floodlights in the distance.
Parking:
There is no designated parking space for the ground, but there are plenty of side streets providing ample accommodation for your vehicle.
Around The Ground.
Once at the ground, the away fans' pub is The Leaking Boot, a five-minute walk away from the ground heading into Cleethorpes along the main road. There are a couple of fish and chip shops in between the pub and the ground, as well as a MacDonald's.
For overnight accommodation, there are a number of Bed and Breakfasts when you head up towards Cleethorpes along Isaac's Hill past the roundabout. There are more if you continue your journey up past Alexandra Road, along High Cliff Road and down Kingsway.
Cleethorpes' night scene is in the same direction. If you head along Grimsby Road and up Isaac's Hill, there are plenty of pubs and clubs open into the early hours of the night. If you fancy heading into Grimsby for the evening then travel the opposite direction, leaving Cleethorpes behind and follow the signs for the Town centre.