About this venue
Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer is more than a stadium—it’s a recognizable football venue with a strong matchday identity. With a compact layout and stands close to the pitch, it’s known for an atmosphere where the crowd feels genuinely connected to the action, making it ideal for fixtures and larger events that thrive on energy.
Inside, the experience is defined by excellent sightlines, a “close-to-the-game” feel, and chants that carry quickly through the terraces. Visitors appreciate the practical entrance setup, clear wayfinding, and a straightforward selection of food and drinks that keeps the focus on the event rather than logistics.
You’ll find the stadium at Laubenweg 60, Furth, Germany. The easiest approach is to head for the immediate stadium area and follow signage to the entrances; parking options and nearby public-transport stops are within a short walk. For broader guidance on getting around the city, check the text further down the page.
About the city
Fürth (Furth), a charming Franconian city next to Nuremberg, is not just a quiet backdrop but a surprisingly strong hub for concerts, sports, and major events. Thanks to its proximity to a larger metropolitan area and its own city buzz, visitors can easily combine an event night with a pleasant stay. The city offers varied dining options—from traditional taverns to modern bistros—and accommodation for different budgets, making planning simple and stress-free. Many guests particularly appreciate the city’s orderliness, easy navigation, and relaxed feel, which makes the whole experience even more enjoyable.
Getting in and around is where Fürth truly shines: U-Bahn and S-Bahn services within the VGN network provide fast access to arenas and stadiums, while city bus routes cover the “last mile” to the entrances. If you arrive by train, Fürth (Bay) Hauptbahnhof is the natural starting point, with practical links to nearby hubs such as Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof. For air travel, Albrecht Dürer Flughafen Nürnberg (NUE) is the closest airport, and the mix of public transport and taxis keeps transfers quick and predictable. This kind of logistics—short distances and clear connections—makes Fürth an ideal choice for visitors who want to focus on the event rather than on complicated travel.
Since you’re already here, it’s worth adding a “tourist bonus”: stroll through the old town, drop by Gustavstraße for cafés and a lively atmosphere, and catch the local rhythm at Grüner Markt near the church of St. Michael. A particularly pleasant option is a walk along the Rednitz and Pegnitz rivers, which meet in the city and continue as the Regnitz—perfect for a short breather before or after the event. That way, one trip delivers both top-tier entertainment and an authentic taste of Franconian everyday life—the kind that makes a well-planned night out truly memorable.