Young Driver turns the Swindon Town Football Club car parks, home of the Robins, into a realistic driving zone where beginners can get to grips with steering, clutch control and gears before heading onto the road system with its range of junctions including T junctions, roundabouts, crossroads and stop and give way junctions. Parking and reversing zones, areas for refining steering and car control areas. We have light refreshments at our dedicated viewing area as well as free parking.
Making a day of it? The designer outlet is only a 10 minute drive down the road, great for finding great deals, food or to enjoy a cuppa. A short walk away you'll find the STEAM museum, there you can explore the story of the men and women who built, operated and travelled on the Great Western Railway.
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Travelling from the East and West:
Leave the M4 at Junction 15, take the Commonhead Roundabout. Turn left onto the A4259 Marlborough Road.
Take the second exit at the roundabout onto Queens Drive. At the next set of roundabouts, take the third exit onto County Road, the entrance to the ground is on the first right.
Travelling from the Midlands:
Take the M40 to Junction 9, then take the A43, A34, and then the A420 into Swindon.
At Drakes Way Roundabout, turn onto Queen's Drive. At the next set of roundabouts, take the third exit onto County Road; the entrance to the stadium is the first right.
Travelling by train
Located within an hour of London Paddington and Cheltenham Spa, 45 minutes from Bristol Temple Meads, Swindon Station has popular links to plenty of local train stations in the South West.
From the front of the station, facing the Great Western Hotel, turn left onto Station Road and then head right onto Corporation Street.
At the traffic lights, turn left onto Manchester Road. At the end of Manchester Road, turn right onto County Road.
The entrance to the stadium is the second left. This walk should take approximately 15 minutes.