The Galpharm Stadium is part of a sports, leisure and commercial complex located in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, and is home to Huddersfield Town Football Club.
The stadium is also used by Huddersfield Rugby League Club and has staged international rugby union matches including the 1999 World Cup match between New Zealand and Italy.
The 24,500 seater stadium is the focal point of the 51 acre site. It is unusually designed and was awarded the prestigious RIBA Building of the Year award for 1995.
To the south of the site lies a 30 bay Golf Driving Range with professional teaching facilities and a Golf Superstore. To the north is a 9 screen cinema with over 2000 seats and associated restaurant/bar facilities.
Tours of the stadium are available and you can find more information here.
Huddersfield is well served by public transport and small enough to walk around. The stadium is a 20 minute walk from the town centre
Huddersfield Railway Station is around half-a-mile from the stadium. Buses and taxis are available outside the station that will take you to the ground.
There is a fair sized car park located at the ground, and a number of unofficial car parks nearby.
The nearest airport is Leeds Bradford airport which is around 25 miles from the stadium.