Away Days - Travel Guide | Burnley vs. Cardiff City
The Bluebirds face Burnley in our first away match of the 2024/25 Sky Bet Championship campaign on Saturday, August 17th, 3pm KO.
Ticket News
Away tickets for this fixture are now unavailable to purchase. There will be no away ticket sales on matchday at Turf Moor.
Duplicates and collections can be picked up from the main Ticket Office in Burnley, which is located a 50m walk from the away turnstiles.
Travel Tips
By Car: The car journey from Cardiff City Stadium to the home of the Clarets will take approximately four and a half hours, via the M50, M5, M6, M62 and M66. The postcode for the Turf Moor is BB10 4BX.
Parking is available at St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, which is an 8-minute walk from Turf Moor. There is also parking available at Burnley Masonic Hall. This car park is a 15 minute walk from the ground. Both car parks cost £10 per vehicle.
Supporters are advised to book here.
By Train: From Cardiff Central, the journey to Burnley Manchester Road will take approximately five hours. Travel to Manchester Piccadilly, then transfer to Manchester Victoria (10 minute tram journey or 20 minute walk).
From Manchester Victoria, travel onwards to Burnley Manchester Road. The station is a 20 minute walk away from Turf Moor.
The Bus Station is situated relatively close to the ground, just off Centenary Way. There is a 10 minute walk to Turf Moor.
Away End
With a capacity of 21,944, Turf Moor is the 16th largest ground in the Sky Bet Championship this season.
Visiting supporters are located in multiple blocks of the Barnfield Construction Stand.
If you experience or witness any form of discriminatory or offensive behaviour, please do not hesitate to anonymously text 07484 070422 with the row and seat number of the offender, followed by the nature of the problem.
Our Supporter Liaison Officer, Paul Corkrey, will be in attendance at the stadium on matchday. If you require any assistance, please contact him on 07484 070422. Alternatively, follow @CardiffCitySLO on Twitter for further supporter updates.
Pies and Pints
There is a concession stand and toilet facilities in the stand. Turf Moor is a cashless stadium.
There is an additional marquee directly to the right of the entry turnstiles where you can purchase food and drinks and here you will find additional toilets and an increased area to enjoy pre-match and at half time.
Tourist Time
If you're making the most of your trip to Burnley and spending some extra time in Lancashire, why not check out some of these top tourist attractions?
Gawthorpe Hall - An Elizabethan mansion surrounded by landscaped gardens and woodland, near Burnley in the heart of industrial Lancashire.
Thompson Park - A formal Edwardian park in Burnley, Lancashire. It was opened to the public in 1930. Located near the town centre, features include a boating lake, paddling pool, Italian gardens and a playground.
Singing Ringing Tree - A wind powered sound sculpture resembling a tree set in the landscape of the Pennine hill range overlooking Burnley.