Visitors at popular UK beauty spot fume over 'daylight robbery' parking charges

19 June 2023 , 19:57
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Reviews on TripAdvisor have called the fee a rip-off (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Reviews on TripAdvisor have called the fee a rip-off (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Visitors to a popular UK beach spot have fumed at the "extortionate' parking charges as summer gets into full swing.

Woolacombe Beach in North Devon is a popular destination for surfers and families and is recognised as one of the best in the country - but tourists have been left shocked at the parking prices.

Attracting crowds of tourists during the summer months, Woolacombe is a haven for people looking for a perfect beach day, but some disgruntled visitors have slammed the cost of parking which can be as much as £12 - depending on when you visit.

There are a choice of car parksto pick from if you’re visiting Woolacombe Beach alongside additional roadside parking for shorter stays.

Both long stay car parks - The Esplanade Car Park or Sandy Burrows Car Park - are owned by Parkin Estates. Charges vary depending on the time of year, from £5 per day to £12 per day. The Esplanade Car Park offers an 'Early Bird' Scheme, meaning visitors leaving before 1pm, or arriving after 6pm benefit similarly.

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However some aren't happy with the structure in place. Reviews on TripAdvisor have called the fee a rip-off, while others have said they don’t mind it too much, reports Devon Live.

Visitors at popular UK beauty spot fume over 'daylight robbery' parking chargesAttracting crowds of tourists during the summer months, Woolacombe is a haven for people looking for a perfect beach day (Getty Images/Collection Mix: Subjects RF)

User Charley M said the parking charge was extortionate and wasn't happy with having to pay a full day rate despite only staying for one hour.

She commented on June 5: “Car parking… £10 for one hour?! We had no other choice but to pay it.

“Daylight robbery. We were taking little one for her first play in the sand, turns out she isn’t a beach babe! Otherwise we would have stayed longer. Should have gone to Wales. Waste of time- won’t visit again.”

Another user, Kelvinjohn agreed that the parking charges were 'unacceptable'.

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They said: "Car parking charges have become extortionate and really are a rip off despite their contributions to RNLI and beach maintenance. Ten pounds to park a car for a day or an hour is unacceptable."

However, not everyone has been slating the parking charge, another reviewer said: “£10 for parking for the day might seem steep, but I really don't mind if facilities are provided in the sense of maintained toilets, rubbish bins and upkeep of the beach.”

Visitors at popular UK beauty spot fume over 'daylight robbery' parking chargesThe car parks are operated by Parkin Estates - which says the fees are integral to providing the high status and standard of the beach and facilities (Richard Walden/North Devon News group))

The car parks are operated by Parkin Estates - which says the fees are integral to providing the high status and standard of the beach and facilities.

Parkin Estates says: “Considerable ongoing investment is made to provide a high standard of well designed facilities, exceptional cleanliness, and community aimed projects sympathetic to Woolacombe’s historical and architectural background.”

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The parking charges have been a point of contention for a few years, as Patricia423 reviewed the destination in 2014 and said the parking charges were a ‘rip-off’ then.

Overall, people are recommending visitors who are looking for a short stop at Woolacombe Beach to find elsewhere to park.

But those who are after a full day at the beach, the flat fee is reasonable as it covers all the maintenance of the stunning location.

Molly Seaman

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