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Cardiff International Sports Campus

Leckwith Rd, Cardiff CF11 8AZ, United Kingdom

Cardiff International Sports Campus
Stadium
4.4
36 reviews
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FQFQ+2R Cardiff, United Kingdom
+44 29 2025 0400
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Tracey Williams (traceysam)
Tracey Williams (traceysam)
Huge wide open seating spaces with great views of nearby stadiums recreational and shopping places and the member of staff on reception i spoke to was very friendly and helpful
David Gillingham
David Gillingham
The Dome at Leckwith stadium is an indoor sports arena with a full size 3G football pitch. Outside there is ample parking. Changing for the Dome is across the road at Leckwith Stadium. Changing rooms are large and clean. There is a small cafe area In the reception plus drinks vending machines. Inside the dome the temperature stays pretty much the same all year round.
Joseph Wallace
Joseph Wallace
The ground is usually buzzing with the expectations of the supporters of both teams but mainly the Bluebirds.
Wales play all their World & European qualifying matches in the Cardiff International Sports Campus because the atmosphere generated by the Red Wall is just fantastic!
It's a very special stadium!
Helen Jeffries
Helen Jeffries
How this place is used and by whom, is very controversial, they are allowing Cardiff City Football stadium to dump their foul smelling waste around the grounds, causing wild plants to die, it also makes it difficult for residents to enjoy fresh air. This can be seen and smelt around the whole area.
Jon Beard
Jon Beard297 days ago
Lots a small AstroTurf football pitches. Very busy on a Saturday morning with kids teams. Parking by athletic stadium is free and plentiful.
Deepak Joshi
Deepak Joshi328 days ago
Great place International indoors pool and ice arena co-located. Very modern, very scenic next to the wharf.
Colin Evans
Colin Evans358 days ago
Nice start 3-2 win lot if new players
Mark Bevan
Mark Bevan1 year ago
Busy match day for Wales v Poland (who deserve an Oscar for most death roles per tackle to stop play) All the stewards I met were friendly and helpful. Each time you get tickets its a bit of a guessing game as to how to find the quickest way to the correct entrance based on where you start from outside the stadium and the correct floor once through the entrance (that's where the friendly stewards come in handy). Some "you are here signs" outside the ground would be and directions to your seats when you get tickets would be very good - in this case from FAW but i expect you dont get them for club matches either. Allow plenty of time to park and get your seat therefore if it's your first time and for queues to get into the ground. There is hot food and drinks for sale inground but like all on venue places it's expensive and queues get long. If all you want is a cold drink and snacks go to the big Asda before the match just outside the ground or bring your own is best. Book your parking ahead (just Google match day parking Cardiff) is best as there is no free march day parking near the stadium.
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