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Where can I park in Bakewell?

Where can I park in Bakewell?

Bakewell car park locations

Name Type Open
Agricultural Business Centre (DE45 1AH) P&D 07:00 -22:00
Granby Road (DE45 1ES) P&D 24 Hrs Daily (2 & 4 Hours Max. Stay) Except Mondays 06:00 – 18:00
Market Place (DE45 1EX) P&D 24 Hrs Daily (2 Hrs Max. Stay)Except Mondays 06:00 – 18:00
New Street (DE45 1DW) P&D 24 Hrs

Where can I park overnight in Bakewell?

Yes the town centre car parks in the Market Place and on Granby Road are open 24 hours and it costs £1 to park in them overnight – see www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/community-a-living/parking/car-park-charges .

Can you pay by card for parking in Bakewell?

Following an upgrade to the payment machines, residents and visitors will now have the option of paying by credit or debit card, including contactless payment, in many of the pay and display car parks. “We are committed to making sure our car parks are welcoming and accessible to all residents and visitors.

Is there parking at Peak District?

There are almost 2,000 car parking spaces across 45 Peak District National Park Authority car parks [listed below] that allow you to park safely and avoid damaging landscape and habitats in the National Park. These permits can be used in any pay and display car parks with the millstone logo shown below.

How much is parking in Bakewell?

Off-street parking

Location Operator Price
Granby Road Derbyshire Dales District Council £1.50 / 2 hours
New Street Derbyshire Dales District Council £1.30 / hour
Smiths Island (SS) Derbyshire Dales District Council £1.30 / hour
Bakewell Bridge Derbyshire Dales District Council £1.30 / hour

How much does it cost to park at Chatsworth House?

The house car park is conveniently located next to the house, garden, stables and farmyard, postcode DE45 1PP, and the Calton Lees car park is located at the southern end of the park, postcode DE4 2NX. Both car parks are open from 9am to 6pm and tickets are £5 per vehicle. Car parking can be paid for on arrival.

Where can I park overnight in the Peak District?

Overnight parking is permitted in the Sylvan coach park for coaches, lorries and motorhomes, Edale and Castleton village car parks for coaches and motorhomes. While overnight parking is allowed, customers must leave their vehicles and not sleep in them.

Is hurdlow car park free?

Hurdlow car park is a pay and display car park managed by Peak District National Park Authority. The machine ONLY takes coins.

Can you park overnight in the Peak District?

Overnight parking is allowed on most of our car parks, but camping is prohibited. Your motorhome may be left overnight, but only if unattended. Sleeping within the vehicle is not allowed. Cooking anywhere within the vehicle or car park grounds is also not allowed.

What day is market day in Bakewell?

Monday
Bakewell stall market

Market day Location Time
Monday Bakewell Market Place & Granby Road (outdoor) 9.00am – 4.00pm (approx)

How much is parking in Matlock?

* Valid on other Derbyshire Dales long stay car parks (e.g. if you purchase an all day ticket in Matlock, you can use the same ticket at a long stay car park in Ashbourne up to 8am the following morning.)…8am to 6pm (Day time)

Length of stay (hours) Cost
0-1 £1.50**
1-2 £2.50**
2-3 £3.80**
3-4 £5.00**

Is parking free at Chatsworth?

Chatsworth’s main car park site and the nearby parking area at Calton Lees will be free for visitors exploring the park or visiting shops and restaurants in the stables block.

Is there a car park at Bakewell station?

Sorry, Bakewell Station is not suitable for motor homes. Overnight parking at all of our car parks is prohibited, and may be subject to patrols. Disabled parking: Please contact our Customer Services team for information on the most suitable car park locations, accessible trails and cycle hire opportunities if you have additional mobility needs.

Is there parking at Matlock Agricultural Centre Bakewell?

This car park does not accept conference parking vouchers for the Agricultural Centre This car park has 420 spaces, has no height restrictions and ideal for medium to large campervans. It is the first if you are coming from the Matlock direction. It is on the right just before entering the town.

Where is the camper van Park in Bakewell?

Go back to the junction where you turned in and turn left on to Matlock Street, you will now drive for around half a mile (don’t panic you will be very close to the town centre when parked) and turn in to the camper vans. Turn left before the old bridge onto Coombes Road and the car park is on your right. It has 155 spaces and is open 7 days

Where is the pay and display in Bakewell?

This car park is pay and display situated to the year of the Castle Pub and very close to the town centre but only has 22 spaces. This car park is a pay and display situated 1/3 of a mile at the top of Station Road in the old station and has 25 spaces.