General Info:
Wycombe Wanderers FC
Adams Park
Hillbottom Road
High Wycombe
Bucks
HP12 4HJ
United Kingdom

Main Club Number: 01494 472 100
Tickets: 01494 44 11 18
Fax: 01494 527 633
Disabled supporters contact: Richard Stanford on 01494 455747

Ticket Prices/Information:
Away fans' ticket prices range from £8-£17 and they are advised to purchase their tickets from their own club unless otherwise informed.

Away Supporters' Facilities:
Visiting supporters are located in the The Dreams Stand behind the goal, which holds 2000 fans. The stand is covered and there are no restricted view seats. Tea bars are located at either end of the stand. Orange/blue badge holders, visually impaired, hearing impaired and ambulant disabled supporters should contact Richard Stanford on 01494 455747.

How To Get There:
Full directions to Adams Park can be found by visiting the 'Matchday Travel' section of the official website.

By Road:
The most direct route is from the M40, J4, which avoids travelling through the town centre. Join the A4010, Aylesbury, and follow the white signs for Wycombe Wanderers FC.

By Rail:
The nearest railway station is High Wycombe (01494 441 561) - London Marylebone to Birmingham Snow Hill Line. The station is approximately three miles from the ground. National Rail Enquiries can be contacted on 08457 484 950 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk.

Whenever you're heading to the home of the Blues to see Gary Waddock's men in action, simply mention at the ticket office in the station that you're going to Adams Park and you'll receive 20% off the price of your rail fare, as long as you're travelling on a Chiltern Railways train.

Then, you can hop on to a bus at the train station which will take you direct to the stadium for just £2 (or £2.50 for a return fare). The bus leaves the station at 13.55 for a 3pm kick-off (Saturdays) and 18.40 for a 7.45pm kick-off (midweek).

By Bus:
There are plenty of bus routes to and from the ground on matchdays, click this link for the Motts football special bus timetable

Parking:
Parking at the ground is restricted but an upper tier car park is available at a cost of £5 per car. The industrial units on the road leading up to the ground often open their car parks on matchdays - charges are very reasonable, although getting away after a game can be a little tricky as the club is only served by one access road.

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