
6,200 spectators
1935
Station Road, Newbridge, County Kildare, W12 E3X5
Newbridge, Ireland
Grass
Single-Sport Venue
Gaelic Football
Stadium
St Conleth Park — commercially known as Cedral St Conleth Park — is the home of Kildare GAA in Newbridge. Named after St Conleth, the patron saint of Kildare, the stadium has a capacity of 6,200 and hosts Kildare county hurling and football fixtures. Kildare competes in the Leinster Championship and National League. St Conleth Park has served Kildare GAA for many decades. Named after St Conleth (died c. 519 AD), the first bishop of Kildare and patron saint of the county, the ground has hosted Leinster Championship and National League fixtures for Kildare football and hurling. Cedral, a home interiors company, holds the current naming rights.
St Conleth Park has served Kildare GAA for many decades. Named after St Conleth (died c. 519 AD), the first bishop of Kildare and patron saint of the county, the ground has hosted Leinster Championship and National League fixtures for Kildare football and hurling. Cedral, a home interiors company, holds the current naming rights.
St Conleth Park has a passionate Kildare GAA atmosphere. Allianz FL Division 2 fixtures draw significant crowds, with Kildare supporters passionate about their football team.
Tours can be arranged through Kildare GAA.
St Conleth Park does not operate a standalone museum.
Bus Eireann operates services from Dublin (approx. 45 minutes) and from Naas to Newbridge. The bus station is central.
Newbridge railway station is served by Irish Rail from Dublin Heuston (approx. 35 minutes). The station is a short walk from St Conleth Park.
On-site or street parking. Arrive early.
St Conleth Park is approximately 500m from Newbridge railway station — a 7-minute walk.
Tours can be arranged through Kildare GAA.
Adult tickets cost Price on request, children's tickets are Price on request, and concession tickets are available for Price on request. The complete stadium tour experience lasts 60 minutes, providing comprehensive access to the stadium's most exclusive areas.
The St Conleth Park Stadium Tour includes pitch, dressing rooms, stands, history, giving visitors a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world's most famous stadiums. By arrangement. Contact Kildare GAA via county GAA website.
Mid-range accommodation - close
Rates from £90 to £170 per night
A well-regarded four-star hotel in Newbridge with excellent facilities popular with racegoers and GAA supporters.
Mid-range accommodation - close
Rates from £85 to £160 per night
A hotel near the Curragh racecourse offering comfortable accommodation.
Budget accommodation - short drive
Rates from £40 to £80 per night
A range of B&Bs in Newbridge offer affordable accommodation.
Designated wheelchair areas. Contact county GAA in advance.
Accessible toilets available.
Parking for disabled visitors on match days. Arrive early.
General Admission tickets range from €10 to €20 for the current season.
Standard adult admission.
These terrace/general areas tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
General Admission tickets range from €6 to €12 for the current season.
Reduced admission.
These terrace areas tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
General Admission tickets range from €3 to €5 for the current season.
Discounted for under-16s.
These terrace areas tickets include stadium access, making them an excellent choice for visitors seeking luxury hospitality experience.
St Conleth Park has a capacity of 6200 on our venue list.
Bus Eireann operates services from Dublin (approx. 45 minutes) and from Naas to Newbridge. The bus station is central.
Cedral St Conleth Park
The ground was opened in 1935.
Kildare GAA use this as their home ground.
Designated wheelchair areas. Contact county GAA in advance.
Tours by arrangement through Kildare GAA.
Station Road, Newbridge, County Kildare, W12 E3X5
Named after St Conleth, the patron saint of Kildare and first bishop of the county.
Check the county GAA website.
Concession stands and stadium bar on match days.
On-site or street parking. Arrive early.
1 February 2024
St Conleth Park hosts Kildare Allianz Football League Division 2 fixtures.
1 January 2023
Kildare GAA agreed a naming rights deal with Cedral, a home interiors brand, renaming the ground Cedral St Conleth Park.
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