
Whether you are an away fan or a local making your first visit to Twerton Park, here is your guide to everything you will want to know:
The Basics – Most of the basic information is covered elsewhere on the website. Here is a list of links you can follow: Fixture List, Ticket Prices, Directions to Twerton Park.
Families – Twerton Park is very family friendly! Because most of the capacity is terracing, children have a lot more space to move around than they might at other sporting venues. If they get restless, take them for a walk. You can get a good view from virtually everywhere in the ground, and a standard terrace ticket will give you access to everywhere except the grandstand and the away supporters section. Food is available on site, but feel free to bring your own supplies of whatever you need to keep your kids happy.
Charlie’s - The club bar is known as Charlie’s and is named after Charlie “Cannonball” Fleming who played for Bath City in the 50s & 60s. In addition to the standard range of beers and spirits, there is a good range of real ale and ciders as well. Food is served on Saturday match days, and you can watch Sky Sports on one of the several large screen televisions around the room. Charlie’s is open before and after all matches. Away fans are welcome!
Club Shop - Bath City’s club shop is open on match days and is located next to the ticket office near the home turnstiles. A wide range of merchandise is available. Player numbers and names can be added to shirts on the spot. For custom names and numbers please enquire.
Food – Food is available before Saturday matches in Charlie’s, and during matches is available for home fans at a snack bar at the Bath end, and from the Supporters Club Tea Bar on the Popular Side. Food is available for away fans during matches near the away fans turnstile entrance.
Parking – Twerton Park does have a small carpark. Parking on match days is £2. If you park in one of the nearby streets please be considerate of our neighbours.
Getting More Involved – Bath City is a great club to follow, and there are many more ways to get involved. There are lots of ways to follow City online: sign up for the club newsletter – the Bath City Insider, join the official Facebook Page, follow the official Twitter account, or explore the wonderful unofficial website, ilovebathcity.com. Also, you can join the Supporters Club (who also organise away match travel), or the club trust, the Supporters Society.


