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The Belfry · B76 9PR · Getting-There Guide 2026

Getting to The Belfry — the complete 2026 guide.

The practical guide to reaching The Belfry in Warwickshire, and getting away again afterwards. Driving and parking, the trains, the airports and the door itself — each option weighed plainly, with the journeys where a pre-booked, fixed-fare car is simply the better call.

The honest summary: the train for a light solo trip, but for a group, an evening event, an early start or the crush when everyone leaves at the final putt, a fixed-fare car to the gate (saloon from £281) is the calmer call.
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Dropped at the gateFixed fares · no surgePickup after the final puttNearest station: Sutton Coldfield

The Belfry sits in Warwickshire at B76 9PR, nearest to Sutton Coldfield. The honest split: rail for the light solo journey, a fixed-fare car for groups, evenings and early starts — and for the crowd all leaving at the final putt, when a pre-arranged driver beats the rank and the surge.

This guide walks every route to The Belfry: driving and the parking reality, arriving by train via Sutton Coldfield, the airports, where cars drop off at B76 9PR, the all-important getaway after the final putt, the fleet and a full FAQ — with current 2026 fixed fares. RushXO is a Dartford-based, fully licensed operator covering London, Kent and the whole UK.

In this guide — every way to reach The Belfry
01 Orientation

Where The Belfry sits — and how it connects

Ryder Cup history and championship golf in the West Midlands.

The Belfry is in Warwickshire at B76 9PR, with Sutton Coldfield the nearest station. The journeys people most often make to and from it are from central London and the home counties, the main rail and airport links, and — on event days — straight from a hotel or the airport to the gate. The catch with every big venue is the same: limited parking, and a crowd that all leaves at once.

02 Options at a glance

Every way to arrive — honestly compared

The main ways to reach The Belfry, each with the case it actually wins.

Cheapest · Solo

The train

Via Sutton Coldfield · station to station

Cheaper than a car for one and immune to road traffic — the right answer for a light solo or couple trip, finished with a short walk or hop at the end.

WINS WHEN: One or two people, light bags, a daytime event.
Drive yourself

Car & parking

Limited · restricted · event-day closures

Possible, but parking at The Belfry is scarce or residents-only, with road closures on event days and a long crawl out afterwards.

WINS WHEN: You have a guaranteed space and are leaving before the crowd.
App-based

Ride-hailing

Variable · surge after the event

Fine beforehand, but at the final putt thousands open the app at once and the surge bites — if a car shows up at all near the venue.

WINS WHEN: Off-peak arrival, low surge, you want app payment.
Pre-booked Fixed Fare

Pre-booked private hire (RushXO)

Fixed, confirmed in writing · door-to-door

A fare agreed before you travel that does not move with traffic, the hour or demand. Dropped at the gate, with your driver pre-arranged for the getaway after the final putt. Saloon to nine seats, child seats and accessible vehicles on request.

WINS WHEN: Groups, evenings, early starts, airports, and beating the post-event crush.

The quick decision

  • Solo by day → the train to Sutton Coldfield
  • A group or an evening event → one fixed-fare car or minibus, door-to-door
  • Straight from the airport or a hotel → a pre-booked fixed fare to the gate
  • Beating the final putt crush → a pre-arranged driver, no surge, no rank queue
03 Driving & parking

Driving to The Belfry — and the parking reality

Whether to drive yourself usually comes down to parking. Here is the honest picture at B76 9PR.

Parking at and around The Belfry is limited, chargeable or residents-only, and event days bring road closures and stewarded diversions that make the final approach slow. Even with a space, the exit afterwards is a long, stop-start crawl with the whole crowd. Booking a car sidesteps all of it — you are dropped at the gate and collected when you are ready, with nothing to park, pay for or queue out of.

◆ The getaway is the hard part

Everyone leaves The Belfry at the same minute — that is when a pre-arranged car earns its place.

Your RushXO driver is positioned nearby before the final putt, so you walk out to a waiting car at a fixed price instead of into a surge or a rank queue.

04 By train & tube

Arriving by train — via Sutton Coldfield

The train earns its place for the lighter journeys to The Belfry.

Sutton Coldfield is the nearest station to The Belfry, and for a solo or couple trip on a fixed timetable it is often the quickest, cheapest way in. The trade-offs are the usual ones: it is station-to-station, busy at event times, and the queues to leave afterwards are heavy.

  • Solo or couple, light bags: the train wins — we will happily say so.
  • Group of four or more: multiple fares plus the walk often cost more, and stress more, than one fixed-fare car door-to-door.
  • Evening event or late finish: a reserved car is the dependable choice when services thin out.
  • Arriving from an airport with luggage: a single door-to-door car beats changing trains with cases.
05 From the airports

From the airports to The Belfry

Flying in for the event? Land and go straight to the gate on one fixed fare. Indicative saloon fares below.

AirportRoad distanceTypical timeFrom (saloon)
Heathrow126 mi3.4–6.0 hrFrom £245
Gatwick159 mi4.2–7.5 hrFrom £296
Stansted129 mi3.5–6.2 hrFrom £250
Luton101 mi2.8–4.9 hrFrom £207
London City142 mi3.8–6.8 hrFrom £270

Each airport transfer is flight-tracked with a meet-and-greet and a free wait if you land late, then straight to The Belfry — no changes, no meter, no surge.

06 Drop-off & getaway

Drop-off, the gate & the getaway

Knowing where a car can set you down — and where it meets you afterwards — saves the awkward last stretch on foot.

Our drivers know the access points and event-day road systems around B76 9PR, so you are set down as close to the gate as stewarding allows. For the return, your driver is pre-arranged at an agreed nearby point, ready when you come out after the final putt — bags loaded, fixed price, no surge.

◆ Pickup after the final putt

We collect from an agreed spot near The Belfry at the minute you come out.

No rank queue, no walking out of the zone to find a signal — just a waiting car at the written price, any hour.

07 The fleet

The full RushXO fleet — for every The Belfry trip

One car, one price, the whole group together — saloon to minibus.

1-3 pax

Saloon

Toyota Prius, VW Passat or similar

The everyday choice for up to three with regular luggage — from £281 to The Belfry.

4-6 pax

MPV

VW Sharan, Ford Galaxy or similar

Boot space for groups of four to six — economical once you split the fixed fare.

7-9 pax

8 & 9-Seater

Mercedes Vito, Ford Transit

The whole party to The Belfry in one vehicle on a single fixed fare.

Prices are "from" figures, fixed in writing at booking. Child seats free on request; accessible and electric vehicles arranged when flagged at booking.

08 Full FAQ

Getting to The Belfry — the full FAQ

The common The Belfry transfer questions, answered plainly.

What's the best way to get to The Belfry?

For a solo or local trip the train to Sutton Coldfield works well; for a group, an evening event, an early start or a journey with the crowd leaving at once, a pre-booked fixed-fare car door-to-door is the calmer, often cheaper option.

How much is a taxi to The Belfry?

A RushXO saloon is a fixed fare from around £281, confirmed in writing at booking with no surge or meter. MPVs and 9-seat minibuses are available for groups.

Is there parking at The Belfry?

Parking at and around The Belfry is limited or restricted on event days, with road closures and residents-only zones. A booked car sidesteps it — you are dropped at the gate and collected after the final putt.

Can you collect me after the final putt?

Yes — your driver is pre-arranged nearby, so they are ready when you come out rather than left to a rank or a surging app. Late pickups run 24/7 at the same fixed fare.

Where is The Belfry and what's the nearest station?

The Belfry is in Warwickshire at B76 9PR. The nearest station is Sutton Coldfield, and every London airport is reachable on a fixed fare.

Do you carry groups and provide child seats?

Yes — saloon to nine-seater on one fixed fare, child seats free on request, plus accessible and electric vehicles when needed.

Book your The Belfry transfer · 24/7 · fixed fares

A fixed fare, a car at the gate, and a driver ready for the getaway.

RushXO runs fixed-fare, pre-booked transfers to and from The Belfry and across London, Kent and the UK, 24/7 — from the airports, hotels, stations and any postcode, dropped at the gate and collected after the final putt. Fares are confirmed in writing before you travel and identical at 4am and 2pm. Tell us your journey over WhatsApp and a quote comes straight back.

Fixed-fare 24/7Saloon from £281 · no surge
Dropped at the gateCollected after the final putt
Every vehicle classSaloon to 9-seater · executive · accessible
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