Felixstowe is on the East coast of Suffolk approx 12 miles East of Ipswich
From London and the South East:
Travel
north up the A12 (off the M25 Junction 28). The A12 meets the A14 (Felixstowe to
M1/M6 trunk road) at Copdock interchange, just to the South of Ipswich. For
Felixstowe take the A14 heading east over the impressive Orwell Bridge.
Follow the A14, for approx. 14 miles until you come to a large roundabout with a
large water tower on your right, take the 1st exit off the roundabout, which is
straight on.
Take the first exit at the next roundabout, straight ahead again.
At the next roundabout take the fourth exit onto Beatrice Avenue, take the first
left into Dellwood Avenue. The ground is 100 yards down on the left behind tall
wooden fencing.
There is small car park, which is shared with the Cricket & Hockey clubs,
and plenty of street parking.
Local Map
The club house is on the right as you go through the gate, with the pitch about
30 yards further on down a tree lined path.
From the North and the Midlands:
From the M1 or M6 head south towards Daventry (the M1/M6) interchange. The
A14 starts here and will take you all the way to Felixstowe (127 miles). Follow
the directions as above.
Traveling by Rail:
There is a regular train service to Ipswich from London Euston and from
Peterborough. The train service to Felixstowe from Ipswich is at best once an
hour - please check before traveling. The Station at Felixstowe is approx 100
yards from the ground:
Walk out of the Station car park onto the main road and turn right, with
the fire station on your right. At the roundabout turn left onto Beatrice
Avenue. Take the first right onto Dellwood Avenue and the ground is on your
left.
Where to eat & drink:
For those who can't wait until they get to Felixstowe there is a McDonalds restaurant
on the A14 between Ipswich & Felixstowe where you can eat-in or drive
through.
In Felixstowe there is a wide range of restaurants from Chinese and Italian to
the more traditional seaside cafe. These can all be found on Hamilton Road which
is the main street in the Town.
Bar lunches are available at The White Horse and Grosvenor Pub with more formal
lunches catered for at the Orwell Moat House which is five minutes walk
from the ground. Opposite the Orwell Moat House in the Old Railway Station is
Chuffers Bar where drinks and meals at reasonable prices are available.
Drinks are available at the club house and the Burger Bar has a wide selection
of delicacies which are considered by many to be the best in the league.