
Welling United are based at Park View Road and are one of south-east London’s traditional non-league clubs. The Wings have played in the National League and National League South, carrying a strong local identity and a long history at their Welling home.
Welling United play at Park View Road, a long-established south-east London non-league ground shared historically with Erith & Belvedere and closely associated with the Wings. It is a traditional, ageing football ground rather than a modern stadium, with a capacity commonly listed around 4,000.
The layout includes the main stand and seated East Stand accommodation, terracing, open standing and pitchside hard standing. Some parts of the stadium have an old and worn feel, and there have been public discussions about redevelopment, but it remains a recognisable traditional London non-league venue.
Park View Road can feel lively when Welling have a good crowd in, and it is straightforward to understand once inside. The social club near the turnstiles is an important part of the visit and has often been welcoming to away supporters when segregation or match arrangements allow.
Welling United can operate segregation at Park View Road. When segregation is in force, away supporters are commonly allocated the whole East Stand and the Danson Park Terrace. The East Stand provides covered seating, while the terrace is open to the elements.
The away allocation has often been described as around 600 seats with roughly 400 standing places, making it a sizeable away section for this level. If the weather is poor, away fans should try to use the East Stand seats rather than relying on the open terrace.
For ordinary league fixtures, segregation may not always be used, and supporters may have more freedom around the ground. However, Welling are one of the clubs where visiting fans should always check the match guide before travelling, because the away section, bar access and entry arrangements can vary depending on the fixture.
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Park View Road is around a 15-minute walk from Welling railway station, making it fairly practical by train. The ground is also in the London ULEZ area, so drivers should check vehicle compliance and charges before travelling.
There is no on-site parking at Park View Road for general supporters. Visiting guides regularly advise using nearby residential streets or alternative local parking, but supporters must park considerately and respect residents. Allow extra time because parking restrictions and limited spaces can make arrival slower than expected.
Inside the ground, the East Stand gives the best covered seated view, while the terraces offer the more traditional experience. The social club by the turnstiles has often welcomed away fans, but check match information if segregation is in place. For poor weather, avoid relying on open terracing.
Welling United publish admission prices through the club website. Current listed turnstile prices include Adults £15, Concessions £10, Students £10, Blue Light/Armed Forces £10, Under-18s £6 and Under-11s free when accompanied by an adult.
Ambulant disabled supporters pay the concession rate, with carers entering for free. Supporters may be required to show proof of age or eligibility at the turnstiles, so concessions should bring suitable ID.
Pay on the gate is common at Park View Road, but supporters should check the official site before travelling because friendly and cup fixture prices may differ. Away supporters normally pay through the same channels unless a specific away-ticket or segregated arrangement is announced.
Supporters should follow Welling United stewarding instructions and normal football ground regulations: no pyrotechnics, no pitch encroachment, no throwing objects, no discriminatory behaviour and no items that could cause danger or disruption.
If segregation is in operation, away supporters must use the correct entrance and remain in the East Stand/Danson Park Terrace or any other area allocated for that fixture. Supporters should not attempt to move into home areas when the ground is split.
Because Park View Road has older stands, terraces and narrow routes in places, visitors should take care around steps, barriers and crowded areas. Parking should be considerate around nearby residential streets, and drivers should remember that the ground is within ULEZ.
Welling United publish some accessibility-related ticket information, including that ambulant disabled supporters pay the concession rate and carers can enter for free. Supporters may need to show proof of eligibility at the turnstiles.
Park View Road is an older ground, so supporters with specific mobility needs should contact the club before travelling to confirm the most suitable entrance, parking/drop-off arrangements and viewing position. Wheelchair users are likely to find pitchside or front-of-stand areas more practical than terracing.
There is no general on-site parking, which is an important issue for disabled supporters. Anyone needing close access should speak to the club before matchday rather than relying on street parking. Away disabled supporters should also check arrangements if segregation is in place.
Welling United do not advertise regular public stadium tours of Park View Road. The ground is a working non-league football venue and has also been the subject of redevelopment discussions, but formal supporter tours are not part of the standard offer.
Supporters wanting to see the ground should arrive early on matchday when the social club and spectator areas are open. Any special access for community groups, sponsors, media or private visits should be arranged directly with Welling United.
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