Getting to and around Wrexham is easier than you might think. Whether you're arriving by train, car, coach or plane, the city is well connected and easy to navigate on foot once you arrive. In this section, you'll find everything you need to plan your journey, from travelling to The Racecourse Ground (Cae Ras) and finding parking, to local taxis, public transport and matchday travel tips. Our aim is simple: to help you spend less time worrying about logistics and more time enjoying everything Wrexham has to offer.
Getting to Wrexham is easier than you might think — here's how to plan your journey.
If you're flying to Wrexham, the closest major airports are Manchester Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport, both offering excellent transport links to North Wales by train, coach and car. For many international visitors, particularly those travelling from North America, London Heathrow Airport is often the most common arrival point before continuing the journey to Wrexham by train, coach or domestic flight.
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Travelling to Wrexham by train is one of the easiest ways to reach the city. Wrexham General is the town's main railway station and is conveniently located just a short walk from The Racecourse Ground. Direct services operate from destinations including Chester, Shrewsbury, Cardiff, Birmingham and Liverpool, with easy connections from Manchester, London and beyond. Whether you're travelling for a matchday or a weekend away, arriving by rail puts you right in the heart of the action.
🚶 Walking time from Wrexham General to The Racecourse Ground:
Around 1 minute
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