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Ross County FC Ground & Tickets

Ground: ​Victoria Park

Capacity: 6,541

Location: Jubilee Park Road, Dingwall

Country: Scotland, ​United Kingdom


The Ground


    Victoria Park, located in the Highland town of Dingwall, has been the home of Ross County F.C. since 1929. One of the most northerly stadiums in the Scottish Premiership, it offers a unique football experience shaped by its small-town setting and passionate local support.

    With a capacity of just over 6,500, the stadium is fully seated and relatively compact, creating an intimate and atmospheric environment. The Global Energy Stand is the most modern section, while the other stands retain a more traditional feel. The close proximity of the stands to the pitch ensures that even smaller crowds can generate a strong and vocal atmosphere.

    Despite its modest size, Victoria Park has hosted top-flight football and memorable cup runs, reflecting the club’s rise in recent decades and its strong identity within the Highlands.

Official Tickets


  • Ross County F.C. official website / ticket portal

  • At the stadium ticket office

  • On matchday for most fixtures (subject to availability)

Go to Ross County FC Tickets


Fanshop


Victoria Park (Club Shop)

Jubilee Park Road, Dingwall

Opening Times

How to get to the Stadium


Via Train

  • Dingway Railway Station. Around a 5–10 minute walk to the stadium. Regular services from Inverness.

By Car

  • Via the A9. Street parking around the stadium. Some local parking options available.

Airport


  • INV (Inverness Airport)

  • Distance: 20 miles (32 km). Travel Time: Around 25–30 minutes by car or taxi. Alternatively, take a bus or train into Inverness (20–30 minutes), then a train to Dingwall (around 20 minutes), followed by a short walk to the stadium.

  • ABZ (Aberdeen Airport)

  • Distance: 120 miles (193 km) Travel Time: Around 2 hours 30 minutes by car. Alternatively, take a bus into Aberdeen city centre (25–30 minutes), then a train to Inverness (around 2 hours 15 minutes), followed by a train to Dingwall.

Around the Stadium


Before and After the Match

  • The Mallard (Dingwall town centre). A popular Wetherspoons-style pub offering affordable drinks and plenty of space. A common meeting point for both home and away supporters before heading to the match.

  • The Station Hotel Bar (Dingwall). Located near the railway station, this is a convenient and friendly option for travelling fans arriving by train.

  • The Seaforth (High Street). A traditional Highland pub with a welcoming atmosphere and regular football crowd on matchdays. Ideal for a sociable pre-match pint.

  • The County Tavern (Dingwall). A local favourite with strong links to the club, offering a proper football pub feel and lively pre-match build-up.

  • The Tulloch Castle Hotel Bar (Tulloch Castle Drive). For something a bit different, this historic hotel bar offers a more relaxed and scenic setting just outside the town centre.



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