City Park, Stirling 2026

Accessible
Travel Information

Travel guidance for accessibility customers attending BBC Radio 2 in the Park.

Smart Travel · Lower Carbon

An Accessible Transport Hub will be in operation to provide parking, drop-off provisions and onward travel from public transport facilities.

Location Approximately 250 metres from the venue entrance, adjacent to the arena.
Facilities
  • Accessible parking
  • Dedicated drop-off area
  • Free shuttle from Stirling Train Station
  • Free shuttle from the coach and bus drop-off point
Road closures in effect Local road closures will be in operation around the event perimeter, preventing access from certain directions. Please follow the routing information included in your accessibility travel pack.
Capacity 400 accessible parking spaces.
Location Within the Accessible Transport Hub, adjacent to the arena entrance.
Drop off A dedicated drop-off area is located within the Accessible Transport Hub. Routing guides will be released ahead of the event.
How to book accessible parking Accessible parking is booked through the BBC Radio 2 in the Park accessibility application. Please visit the accessibility page to apply.
BBC R2ITP Accessibility Page

Free accessible shuttle services run directly to and from the Accessible Transport Hub. All vehicles are fitted with ramps and rear door access.

Route 1 Stirling Train Station → Accessible Transport Hub. The shuttle stop is located approximately 75m from the station entrance, close to Stirling Bus Station.
Route 2 Coach & Bus Drop Off (Castleview Park & Ride) → Accessible Transport Hub. The shuttle stop is located approximately 50m from the coach and bus drop-off point.
Vehicles 17-seat vehicles with ramps and rear door access.
Cost Free of charge.
To board the shuttle Please have your accessible ticket and either your Nimbus card or Blue Badge ready to show when boarding the accessible shuttle service.

By Coach or Bus

Local buses and event-specific regional coaches drop off at Castleview Park & Ride. The accessible shuttle stop is located approximately 50 metres from the drop-off point.

By Train

ScotRail disruption — event weekend There is a line closure on the Polmont–Carmuirs section on the event weekend. Direct Edinburgh–Stirling services will not run. Edinburgh trains will terminate at Linlithgow or Polmont, with replacement buses operating to Stirling. Services from Glasgow, Dundee and Perth are expected to run normally. Please check scotrail.co.uk closer to the event for the latest information.

The accessible shuttle is available approximately 75 metres from the station entrance, situated close to Stirling Bus Station.

Further public transport information is available on the BBC Radio 2 in the Park Travel page. Specific travel information will be sent to accessibility customers ahead of the event.

City Park, Stirling is an outdoor venue with uneven terrain.

The majority of the park consists of large grassed areas with some inclines. Whilst every effort has been made to work within the accessible areas of the site, please be aware that in the event of wet weather, some parts of the site may become muddy or waterlogged and therefore more difficult to navigate.

A site map will be made available and included within the accessibility guide.

An accessibility guide will be sent to all approved applicants in advance of the event. The guide will include further information on:

  • Arriving at the event
  • The accessibility team who will be on hand to support you
  • Further guidance on how to make the most of your time at the event