Travel & parking
Getting to the Rothesay Classic Birmingham
The Rothesay Classic Birmingham is held at the Edgbaston Priory Club, situated just five minutes away from Birmingham city centre. See below on further details on how to get to the venue.
Venue address
Edgbaston Priory Club, Sir Harrys Road, Birmingham B15 2UZ
The most environmentally friendly way to get to the Rothesay Classic is by public transport.
Choosing public transport can significantly help reduce your carbon footprint and there are lots of different options available to make your journey as easy as possible – find out more below:
From M6:
Leave at Junction 6 and follow signs for A38M City Centre and then A38 South West through the Queensway Tunnel. Stay on the A38 (Bristol Road) until the junction with traffic lights for the B4217. Turn right onto the B4217 signposted for Harborne (Priory Road). At the first roundabout take the last exit and then the first right onto Sir Harry’s Road. The entrance to the public car park is on the right-hand side.
From M40:
Join M42 (M42 West and M5) and exit at Junction 2. Follow A435 towards Birmingham through Kings Heath and turn left to Edgbaston onto the B4217 (Salisbury Road). Continue on the B4217 past Edgbaston Cricket Ground, straight over the junction with the A441 and then straight over the junction with the A38 onto Priory Road (still the B4217). At the first roundabout on Priory Road take the last exit and then the first right onto Sir Harry’s Road. The entrance to the public car park is on the right-hand side.
From M5 South:
Leave at Junction 4 and take A38 through Northfield and Selly Oak. After going through Selly Oak continue on the A38 (Bristol Road) until the junction with traffic lights for the B4217. Turn left here onto the B4217 signposted for Harborne (Priory Road). At the first roundabout take the last exit and then the first right onto Sir Harry’s Road. The entrance to the public car park is on the right-hand side.
Take the 47, 61 or 63 from St. Martin's Queensway (Stop NS3) coming from Birmingham New Street, get off at Sir Harry’s Road. From here it is an eight minute walk.
For more details call the National Express West Midlands hotline on 0121 254 7272 or visit the National Express West Midlands website.
Birmingham is well connected by train, from London and the south and from Liverpool and further north.
Spectators should disembark at Birmingham New Street. Unfortunately, this station is not within walking distance to the venue, but is within a short taxi ride, so please plan ahead and organise transport from Birmingham New Street station to Sir Harry’s Road.
Birmingham International Airport (BHX) is the city's gateway to the world. It is easily accessible by train from New Street Station - you'll neec to get off at Birmingham International for the airport and NEC.
A public bicycle rack is available at the venue located to the left-hand side of the on-site Box Office. Bicycles are left at their owner’s risk and any bicycles in other areas will be removed by the Police.
Check your route in advance using Google Maps and selecting bicycling routes.