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Bolton Wanderers

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Name: Bolton Wanderers
Nickname: The Trotters
Founded: 1874
Manager: Gary Megson
Chairman: Phil Gartside
Ground: Reebok Stadium, Burnden Way, Horwich, Bolton
Travel:
By car: From the North leave the M6 at Junction 29 and take the M65 towards Blackburn.
Leave the M65 at Junction 2 and join the M61 towards Manchester.
Leave the M61 at Junction 6. The ground is visible from this junction and is clearly sign posted.
From the South leave the M6 at Junction 21 and take eastbound M62 leaving at Junction 12. Follow signs for M61 (Bolton/Preston) and leave the M61 motorway at Junction 6. The ground is visible from this junction and is clearly sign posted.
Parking:There is a car park at the ground which costs around £6.
A lot of the surrounding industrial estate units offer cheaper parking, usually around the £3 mark. Some of these are located on either side of Lostock Lane. From the M61, head past the stadium on the left-hand side and move into the right hand filter lane and turn right at the traffic lights into Lostock Lane. Continue down Lostock Lane and take a left hand turn before to the Bromilow Arms.
By rail: Horwich Parkway Station serves the stadium. Trains to this stadium can be accessed from Bolton Station.
Details on rail times are available from National Rail.
The fan's view:
Thomas Molloy has supported Bolton Wanderers for 14 years.
What pubs would you recommend for away fans? The Beehive Pub which is about five to ten minute walk from the ground.
What areas would you recommend for parking? The offiial car parks can be pricey so. Park anywhere on middlebrook complex really. I'd reccomen Nando's if you can get a space.
Do you have any travel tips for our supporters? The roundabout area off the M61 is extremely busy. So arrive with plenty of time.
Where would you recommend supporters looking for accomodation headed for? The Devere Whites Hotel is a luxury 4 Star hotel ensuite to the stadium and offers different matchday packages.
What local attractions should our supporters pay a visit to? Middlebrook is an extremely convienient, large retail park situated next to the Reebok Stadium.
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