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Inver Park

Larne, United Kingdom
StadiumLarneUnited KingdomCapacity: About 3,0000 upcoming events
Inver Park
Type
Stadium
City
Larne
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
0
Address
Inver Road
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 3,000

About this venue

Inver Park is a compact, close-to-the-action stadium that puts you right on top of the pitch. Its straightforward stand layout and football-first character create a lively, intimate feel—great for fixtures and events where atmosphere matters more than spectacle.

Inside, you get clear sightlines, a well-organised bowl of stands and a punchy matchday vibe under the floodlights. Visitor facilities are practical and easy to navigate, and the club social area makes it simple to grab a drink, meet up and stay around after the final whistle.

You’ll find the stadium at Inver Road, Larne, United Kingdom. The main entrance and turnstiles are on Inver Road, with clearly signed access points depending on your ticketed section; the ground is also walkable from Larne Town railway station and the town centre. For wider in-city transport options and regional connections, see the city guide further down the page.

About the city

Larne, a charming coastal town in Northern Ireland, is an excellent starting point for anyone travelling to sports events and concerts in the region. While it keeps a calmer, seaside feel, Larne stands out as a practical base for attending major shows, with enough to do to fill the day before or after the event. Its proximity to Belfast and strong connections to the rest of the country make it a smart choice for visitors who want to combine the thrill of an event with a relaxed stay by the sea.

The town relies on the dependable Translink network, which brings together bus and rail services, so getting around is easy even without a car. Rail links via NI Railways on the line to Belfast are available through Larne Town and Larne Harbour stations, and arriving in Belfast makes it straightforward to connect with the city’s main routes and reach larger arenas and stadiums. For air travel, visitors most often use Belfast International Airport and George Best Belfast City Airport, while travellers from Great Britain also appreciate the ferry connection through Port of Larne on a route operated by P&O Ferries. This mix of rail, bus, air and sea access offers real flexibility when planning event trips.

When you have some time to spare, Larne delivers a pleasant “tourism bonus” without heavy crowds: a stroll along Larne Promenade and views across the bay are perfect for unwinding, while Larne Lough and nearby paths add a quieter, natural backdrop. One of the town’s most recognisable landmarks is the Chaine Memorial Tower, and for a quick green escape, local parks and viewpoints are close at hand. If you want to extend the outing, Larne is often seen as a gateway to the scenic coastline via the Antrim Coast Road and the Causeway Coastal Route, with the option to visit places like Glenarm and its castle and gardens. It’s an easy way to pair the buzz of a big event with a true Northern Irish coastal atmosphere.