Sorry for digging up a old thread but didn't want to duplicate anything. Here's a list of grounds I have visited.
Headingley - love going here, obviously it's going be superb now the new stand nears completion. I always sit in the East Stand ( members area ) and there's always a good atmosphere in there.
Scarbrough - for anyone that hasn't been here it's an absolute must. You always see plenty of Notts, Essex, Kent etc tops & hats as fans who visited once tend to return.
The 3aaa's Derby - at first I wasn't keen the more I've gone back I've kinda warmed to the place.
Queens Park, Chesterfield - beautiful place to watch cricket. I've been the last 3 seasons for our t20 games. Always a sell out & does get a bit rowdy but a great place to go.
Trent Bridge - love the place it's easy to get to & the members are a great bunch of people. My only gripe is the members bar is small & there isn't a great deal of choice food wise but there's plenty of alternatives just outside the ground.
Welbeck Colliery - Notts out ground, highly recommend it's a great day out. The last time I went there was in excess of 5000 inside giving plenty of vocal support.
Lords - a proper cricketing experience. On my bucket list to do a ground tour at some point.
Ageas Bowl - I personally find it a bit soulless, I attended the Royal London there last year & given it was a semi final was suprised how few spectators there were.
The County Ground, Taunton - love visiting here over the years we have made several friends ( Somerset fans ) here. Always a good turn out from the Yorkies for this game.
The Oval - lovely ground with fabulous facilities in their members area. Enjoy my trips to this venue.
Edgbaston - again it's grown on me. My biggest gripe it's not got any bars or anything outside the ground worth visiting.
Old Trafford - always plenty of good natured banter between the 2 sets of supporters here. Shall miss not going over to the " Darkside " this season.
Grace Road, Leicester - nice little ground although a little frayed around the edges.
The County Ground, Northampton - another nice little ground, a little difficult to find.
New Road - Worcester - the setting for this ground is stunning always a great place to visit.
This coming season I'll be adding Guildford, Canterbury & Chelmsford to my list as well as a much welcome to York CC where YCCC will be playing Warwickshire. The last time we played a competitive game there was over 100 years ago.