Bridgehaugh Park

About Bridgehaugh Park

Bridgehaugh Park is a rugby union ground in Stirling, Scotland, with a capacity of approximately 4, 000. It is the home of Stirling County RFC, who currently play in the Scottish Premiership. LocationIt is situated in a meander of the River Forth in the north of the city of Stirling. Close to the river, it is very close to the site of the Battle of Stirling Bridge, a battle famously fought by Andrew Moray and William Wallace. It lies about 1 km north of the city centre. UsesHome to Stirling County RFC, it also hosts matches by Bridgehaugh RFC. It is used intermittently by Glasgow Warriors usually for friendly matches. It is also used by the Scotland Women's rugby team. and Scotland Mens matches at age grade.

Bridgehaugh Park Description

Bridgehaugh Park is a rugby union ground in Stirling, Scotland, with a capacity of approximately 4, 000. It is the home of Stirling County RFC, who currently play in the Scottish Premiership. LocationIt is situated in a meander of the River Forth in the north of the city of Stirling. Close to the river, it is very close to the site of the Battle of Stirling Bridge, a battle famously fought by Andrew Moray and William Wallace. It lies about 1 km north of the city centre. UsesHome to Stirling County RFC, it also hosts matches by Bridgehaugh RFC. It is used intermittently by Glasgow Warriors usually for friendly matches. It is also used by the Scotland Women's rugby team. and Scotland Mens matches at age grade.

More about Bridgehaugh Park

Bridgehaugh Park is located at Stirling
http://www.stirlingcounty-rfc.co.uk/