Map of Leek Leek Town play at Harrison Park on the North Western outskirts of the town. Parking at the ground is very limited, but there is plenty of room on the Leek to Macclesfield road that runs past the stadium. Parking bays are now marked on the Northern side of this road - it is not recommended that you park on the Southern side (the side closest to the ground), as the police may ask you to move.

The Blues Bar is open before each game, at half-time and after the final whistle. There is a large TV screen and plenty of beer. The Blues Bar is only accessible from within the ground. For hot food, try either of the nearby pubs. The White Lion is next to Harrison Park (if you eat there, you can also park for free) and The Dyers Arms is about 200 yards towards town. Both are friendly pubs who welcome home and away supporters alike. There are pies and burgers available in the ground.

Leek town centre is famous for its antique shops/warehouses. It is about a mile from Harrison Park, but the walk is all uphill. Don't bother trying to park in the centre of Leek on a Saturday, it will be full.

Midweek games are usually played on a Tuesday night with a 7.45 kick-off. Unless fans are being segregated, the turnstiles are at the far end of the car park next to the club shop. Admission is £7 for adults, £4 for OAPs and children, and £1 for under 10s if accompanied by an adult.

By car:

From the North West:

M6 junction 18. Take the A54 towards Congleton. Follow signs towards Buxton and turn right at the traffic lights (about 4 miles past Congleton) towards Leek on the A52. Harrison Park is on the right as you enter Leek, just past the Shell petrol station.

From the North East:

M1 junction 30. Take the A619 towards Chesterfield and then Bakewell. Follow the signs to Buxton on the A6 and then Leek on the A53. Stay on this road as you enter Leek, following signs to Macclesfield. Harrison Park is on the left as you leave the town, just after the Dyers Arms pub.

From the West Midlands:

M6 junction 15. Join the A500 towards the City Centre. After 3 miles, join the A53 signposted to Leek. On entering the town, turn left at the first set of traffic lights, then left again at the T-junction at the top of the hill. Harrison Park is on the left as you leave the town, just after the Dyers Arms pub.

Alternatively, cars can leave the M6 at junction 14 and follow the A34 to Stone and then the A520 to Meir and then Leek. On entering the town, go straight through the first set of traffic lights, then turn left at the T-junction at the top of the hill. Harrison Park is on the left as you leave the town, just after the Dyers Arms pub.

From the East Midlands:

M1 juction 24. Join the A50 towards Stoke-on-Trent. At Meir, join the A520 towards Leek (this is just after the 50 mph restriction starts). On entering the town, go straight through the first set of traffic lights, then turn left at the T-junction at the top of the hill. Harrison Park is on the left as you leave the town, just after the Dyers Arms pub.

By public transport:

Leek is one of the hardest Unibond ground place to reach by public transport.

The nearest railway stations are:

Stoke-on-Trent

Take a local bus to Hanley (City Centre) from the same side of the road as the station entrance, and then the number 18 to Leek from Hanley bus station. This service operates every 20 minutes until about 6pm, when it switches to hourly. Journey time is just under one hour, and you should alight at the Bus Station (see below for further instructions).

Alternatively, a taxi will take 25 minutes and cost about £18.

Macclesfield

Clowes Coaches run a Saturday service between Macclesfield and Leek. Details can be found here. This service passes Harrison Park on the way into Leek. It is not possible to return to Macclesfield after an evening game.

A taxi will cost about £15 for the 20 minute journey.

Buxton/Sheffield

The X18 starts at Sheffield (out of the station, across the road and bear right) and stops at Buxton (out of the station, bear left and up the hill - signposted Market Place). The 118 from Buxton to Leek in linked with the X18 and continues to Leek bus station (see below). There are five services each day. Journey times are one and three quarter hours (from Sheffield) and 30 minutes (from Buxton). It's a long time, but it's a beautiful journey!

The last service leaves Leek at 5.20pm, so no time for a pint afterwards and no chance of getting home after an evening game.

Derby

There are two services from Derby to Ashbourne: 109 and ONE. Journey time is about 45 minutes. From Ashbourne, Clowes Coaches run a service to Leek which will pass Harrison Park (so don't get off at the bus station). This journey takes 30 minutes. Details of both journeys can be found here.

Note that there is a 50 minute wait in Ashbourne on the return journey. It is not possible to return to Derby after an evening game.

From Leek bus station:

Walk through the shopping arcade (Spicy Gossip indian restaurant on your right), cross the main road and turn right towards the roundabout. Take the first exit from the roundabout and walk all the way down the main shopping street to the market place. Cross to the opposite corner of the market place and turn left (opposite St Edward's church). Follow this road for about a mile, and the ground is on the left.