I'm still a relative rookie when it comes to travelling to away grounds, but I can count the following football stadiums among my travelling adventures supporting Wolves:-
The Emirates (Arsenal) - This is a magnificent ground. I remember thinking when I got there last season that I almost didn't believe people could build such things.
White Hart Lane (Tottenham) - Been there twice, in each of the last two seasons. Am hoping to go again this season. Outside the ground, I was not too impressed with many properties boarded up and the high street looking a little derelict... but inside the ground it's definately one of the best atmospheres and surroundings to be in.
The Valley (Charlton) - Went there what seems like a long time ago now when Wolves just missed out on promotion. We won the day there though in a 3-2 victory, capped off with a last minute winner.
Stadium Of Light (Sunderland) - One of the farthest journeys I've made as a Wolves fan. Been twice and the air is a little different up there
Was there to see a great 3-1 win by the boys last season.
St Andrews (Birmingham) - Sorry Blues fans, but I was not exactly blown away with awe when I clapped eyes on your place. But I was happy enough with our point we got there last season.
Villa Park (Aston Villa) - Was there for the first time last season, and a fine win it was too. Its a well designed ground situated in one of Brum's better areas.
Keepmoat Stadium (Doncaster) - Good enough ground, 20,000 seater and was pleased with the visit there a couple of years ago during Wolves' promotion winning season.
St James' Park (Newcastle) - Almost needed a gas mask when I finally got to my seat, right up in the Gods. Didn't like the lack of atmosphere caused by away fans extremely segregated, and the view of the pitch miles below was not the best. Plus, the scene of one of Wolves' heaviest defeats, as we got a 4-1 tonking there last season.
City of Manchester Stadium (Manchester City) - Although we were on the losing side, this is one of the better premier league grounds to visit. Fantastic stadium, and a really good atmosphere inside, while watching a superb end-to-end encounter between City and Wolves. Really enjoyed the day, and the staff can't do enough to help. I was so pleased I wrote to them expressing my gratitude - and letters of congratulation can be a rarerity these days.
Craven Cottage (Fulham) - One of those occasions when you feel like you're stepping back in time. An old fashioned ground that retains its character, providing a reminder of the golden age of English football. One of my favourite away days.