
Plymouth Parkway are based at Bolitho Park and have become one of Devon’s stronger non-league clubs. Parkway rose from the South West Peninsula League into the Southern League, backed by growing crowds and a clear Plymouth football identity outside the EFL.
Bolitho Park is Plymouth Parkway's home in Manadon, Plymouth, and has developed into a substantial non-league stadium since opening in 2003. The ground has a capacity of around 3,500, with seating for roughly 250, and has hosted both Parkway and, for a period, Truro City while they ground-shared in Plymouth.
The stadium has a practical enclosed layout with a clubhouse, floodlights, seated accommodation and standing around the pitch. It is not a city-centre ground, but sits within the Manadon area and shares the wider access setting with nearby sports facilities. Bolitho Park has a proper Step 3 feel: compact, close to the pitch, busy around the clubhouse side and capable of holding a strong atmosphere when Parkway draw a good crowd.
Segregation is not normally expected for routine Southern League fixtures at Bolitho Park, so away supporters will usually enter through the standard spectator access and choose their own position around the ground. For larger fixtures, cup ties or local matches, segregation or specific away entry may be introduced and supporters should check match information before travelling.
When unsegregated, visiting fans can usually use the same clubhouse, food and toilet facilities as home supporters. A travelling group wanting atmosphere will normally gather behind a goal or along one side, depending on where the crowd settles. If segregation is announced, follow the entry and stewarding instructions issued by Plymouth Parkway and the visiting club.
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Parking is the main issue to plan at Bolitho Park. Plymouth Parkway have warned that parking in the main car park is limited and that surrounding areas are home to local residents, so supporters are asked to consider alternative transport and park responsibly if they do drive. The club has specifically reminded visitors not to obstruct emergency services or local residents.
Plymouth Citybus routes serve the area, including services that stop close to Bolitho Park or at nearby Crownhill. If driving, arrive early and be prepared for a walk from approved or suitable parking areas. Inside the ground, covered seating and the best sheltered views are limited, so arrive early for comfort, especially in poor weather or for matches expected to draw a larger crowd.
Plymouth Parkway have an official online ticket centre for home match tickets and season tickets. Pay-on-the-gate has also been used for some fixtures, but supporters should check the club's match information because ticket arrangements can vary by competition, crowd size and opponent.
Away fans should check whether the fixture is segregated before travelling. For ordinary league matches, visiting supporters are likely to buy the same general admission as home supporters, while higher-profile games may involve specific allocation or entrance details. Neutral supporters wanting a seat should arrive early because seated accommodation is limited compared with the overall ground capacity.
Standard football ground rules apply at Bolitho Park. Supporters should not enter the pitch, use pyrotechnics, throw objects, bring glass into spectator areas or ignore steward instructions. If segregation is introduced for a particular fixture, supporters must use the correct entry point and remain in the allocated section.
Parking rules and consideration for local residents are especially important here. Supporters should not block driveways, local roads, emergency access or the approaches to the wider sports hub.
Bolitho Park has seated accommodation and a relatively open non-league layout, but disabled supporters should contact Plymouth Parkway before travelling if they need accessible parking, step-free access, toilet information or a suitable viewing position. Parking is limited, so advance planning is particularly important for anyone who needs to be close to the entrance.
Because arrangements may differ for larger or segregated fixtures, away supporters with mobility needs should confirm access and entry details with the club before matchday.
Regular public stadium tours are not advertised for Bolitho Park. It is a working non-league football ground rather than a stadium-tour attraction.
Supporters wanting to see Bolitho Park should attend a Plymouth Parkway fixture. Any special access outside matchdays would need to be arranged directly with the club.
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