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AWAY GUIDE
TO TURF MOOR
Discover the ultimate Premier League away day with our fan-friendly guides. From the best pubs and bars to meet fellow supporters, to top spots for food, nightlife, and hotels, we’ve got you covered. Each guide also includes essential tips on getting to the stadium, where to sit, and how to make the most of your matchday experience. Whether you’re looking for a pre-match pint, a late-night party, or a comfortable place to stay, our away guides help fans find the best places to eat, drink, stay, and enjoy every moment of the game.
THE OFFICIAL
BURNLEY AWAY GUIDE
Welcome to the Official Away Guide, your ultimate resource for travelling to the match. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or a seasoned away fan, this guide is your bible for everything you need to make the most of your trip.
From the best restaurants and casual grab-and-go spots, to budget-friendly pubs, lively bars, and premium venues, we’ve got it all covered. We’ll help you work your way around the Ground, find the best fan spots, and enjoy everything the city has to offer before, during, and after the game.
Whether you’re here for the game, the atmosphere, or to explore the city itself, this guide makes travelling simple, fun, and stress-free. Don’t forget to try our quiz, share your results, and tag us on social media at @fanparkuk, we’d love to see how you get on!
Capacity: 22,546
Opened: 1883
Location: Turf Moor, Harry Potts Way
Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC, is one of the most historic and iconic stadiums in English football. Opened in 1883, it’s located in the heart of Burnley, Lancashire, making it easily accessible by train, bus, and car from the town and surrounding areas.
This ground has witnessed over a century of football history, hosting countless memorable matches and standing as a symbol of Burnley’s proud heritage and resilience. Despite its age, Turf Moor retains a close-to-the-action feel, with steep stands and passionate supporters creating a unique and intimidating atmosphere for visiting teams.
Beyond football, the stadium is a focal point for the community, hosting charity events, fan gatherings, and local initiatives, emphasizing Burnley FC’s strong connection with its town. With its blend of historic charm, modern improvements, and dedicated fan culture, Turf Moor continues to embody the spirit of the Clarets and their loyal supporters while looking forward to the club’s future ambitions.
Bert Freeman – Burnley’s all-time leading goalscorer with 140 goals, a lethal striker from the early 20th century whose consistency and finishing made him a club icon.
Jimmy McIlroy – Midfield maestro of the 1950s and 1960s, regarded as Burnley’s greatest ever player for his vision, leadership, and creative influence, later earning international recognition with Northern Ireland.
John Connelly – Pacey winger and England international, crucial to Burnley’s 1960–61 First Division title-winning side, remembered for his flair and goal-scoring ability.
Tom Heaton – Modern goalkeeper and academy graduate, pivotal in Burnley’s Premier League campaigns, known for his commanding presence, leadership, and shot-stopping skills.
Ashley Barnes – Hard-working striker who played a key role in Burnley’s Premier League survival seasons, celebrated for his physicality and clutch goals.
Dwight McNeil – Talented homegrown winger, praised for his dribbling, crossing, and creativity in Burnley’s recent top-flight campaigns.
Martin Dobson – Midfield general of the 1970s, remembered for his defensive work, passing range, and consistency over a decade at Turf Moor.
Liam Patterson-White – Emerging modern defender, known for his composure and leadership in the youth and senior setup (if focusing on current talent), showing the club’s commitment to development.
Billy Bannister – Early 20th-century forward, one of the club’s pioneers, remembered for his goal-scoring prowess and contribution to Burnley’s rise in English football.
Frank Casper – Influential inside forward from the 1940s and 1950s, remembered for his technical skill, leadership, and pivotal goals during promotion campaigns.
The Cricket Club Bar –
⚽ Iconic Burnley pub with a friendly atmosphere, popular with Clarets fans on matchdays. Known for its local ales and hearty pub snacks.
📍 ~5 Min walk to Turf Moor
The Boot Inn
⚽ The Boot – Traditional Burnley pub with a welcoming vibe, frequented by Clarets supporters before and after matches. Famous for its real ales and classic pub fare.
📍 ~7-minute drive to the American Express Community Stadium
🌳 Towneley Park
📍 ~10-minute walk from Turf Moor
🌿 Explore this historic park with woodlands, gardens, and a museum in Towneley Hall. Perfect for a leisurely stroll or a family day out before or after the match.
🏛️ The Weavers’ Triangle Visitor Centre
📍 ~5-minute drive from Turf Moor
📚 Discover Burnley’s industrial heritage with interactive exhibits on the town’s cotton weaving history, including restored mills and historic artifacts.
🛍️ Burnley Market
📍 ~15-minute walk from Turf Moor
🛒 Wander through this traditional market offering local produce, crafts, and unique souvenirs. A lively spot to soak up the town’s culture and grab a bite.
🎨 Charter Walk Gallery
📍 ~10-minute drive from Turf Moor
🖌️ Visit this local art space featuring exhibitions from regional artists, workshops, and creative events—a great stop for art enthusiasts.
⚽ Burnley Football Club Museum
📍 ~5-minute walk from Turf Moor
🏟️ Dive into the history of the Clarets, with memorabilia, historic kits, and stories of iconic players and matches. A must-see for any football fan visiting Turf Moor.
🍗 Known for its pizzas, burgers, and chicken, including the popular 12-piece peri-peri chicken wings.
Visiting supporters are typically housed in the Barnfield Construction Stand (formerly Cricket Field Stand), which is shared with home fans on occasion. The away allocation is around 2,200 tickets, and the view is good, though the facilities are more old-school than modern Premier League venues.
Parking near Turf Moor can be challenging on matchdays, as roads close early and many areas have residents-only restrictions.
Closest Options:
✅ Pro Tip: Arrive at least 90 minutes before kick-off if driving to secure a spot.
🚆 By Train
From Manchester: ~45 minutes by train.
Directions from Manchester Road: Walk down Yorkshire Street, past local pubs, and follow signs to the stadium.
🚌 By Bus
✅ Pro Tip: Buses are a convenient alternative to avoid matchday traffic and limited parking.
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