Stackpole Car Park Info
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Easy enough to find on narrow roads with passing points.
2 disabled bays!
Reading the notices it only states that national trust members scan their cards and park free, no clarification for blue badge holders so we chose to pay to be safe.
On the meter it says £1.50 for 3 hours or £3 for all day. We decided that 3 hours would be plenty, so we put £1.50 in then the meter said £3 minimum payment!!
We put £3 in and then noticed on the ticket it only gave 3 hours anyway...I would air on the side of caution to those using the car park to check their tickets as its easy to get caught out with a fine.
A carpark that is in an excellent spot for the coast with a cafe etc but at £7 for the day I thought it expensive and be careful of the ticket m/c as it has a tendency to cut off when you put money in if you wait too long and then refuses to return it.
Plenty of parking down a narrow lane but not too bad though, nice cafe for a cuppa or snack as well
Car park has plenty of space but the electric car charger was not working.
National trust run car park. £6 all day and can use ticket at other NT car parks in the area. Easy access to Stackpole Quay and the Pembrokeshire coast path.
This car park is large with a small cafe where you can get snacks, drinks and ice cream. Free to park for national trust members. It also has toilet facilities and amazingly pretty quay just beyond the toilet. If you are early on a good day, parking space is almost guaranteed. We started our hike to Lilly Pond from the car park. The view is incredible all the way.
There was a good amount of parking, including an overflow, the toilets were clean.
We were informed that the national trust car park ticket would also have been accepted at any other NT carpark within the time paid.
We didn't try the cafe but others were enjoying the ice-cream on a very hot day.
Spoke to member of NT staff there - gets usually full by 10am, I visited on pretty much gloomy day and it was still the case. Narrow road on approach for about 10min, about 20 cars waiting on road to get in with 'car park full' sign displayed ahead. Part of a car park has parking bays, rest is a grass - if you happen to park on the grassy bit can you make sure you park close enough to neighbouring car? Saw lots of cars parked loosely apart from each other..and others scrabbled anywhere and everywhere.. No wonder gets full. Don't know why actually, Beach and walk were average
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