Parking is relatively limited in Edale and the available spaces can fill up very quickly on busy weekends (sunny, snowy, bank holidays or events).
The main car park is located next to the village hall at S33 7ZP. There are only 138 spaces as well as a few spaces for coaches. Please see the signs for parking restrictions and charges. Don’t be tempted to park on the grass or outside of the marked spaces – the traffic wardens visit regularly! Current prices are:
Up to 1 hour | £1.60 |
1-2 hours | £2.50 |
2-4 hours | £4.00 |
Over 4 hours (maximum 10 hours) | £6.00 |
24 hours | £7.00 |
Coaches and motorhomes 0-4 hours | £5.50 |
Coaches and motorhomes over 4 hours | £10.50 |
The ticket machines in the main car park are cash only but you can also use PayByPhone (location 806749).
There is overspill parking available on certain days throughout the year and this is provided by the Parish Council. Cost is £5 per day and funds raised from the overspill car park go to village groups and charities. See signposts on days the overspill is operating.
There’s all day parking available on most weekends and bank holidays at a field between Grindsbrook and Netherbooth. This is only when signposted and is run by a local farmer. See map for details.
The station car park has a very limited spaces – only 20 – and is pay and display.
There is a very small parking area between Barber Booth and Upper Booth but this is very limited and is often full very early in the day. PLEASE DO NOT DRIVE UP TOWARDS UPPER BOOTH LOOKING FOR PARKING! The road to Upper Booth is very narrow with limited passing and turning space; please park elsewhere in the village and walk if you’d like to visit Upper Booth (unless you are staying at any of the campsites at Upper Booth)
Please don’t park outside of the village car parks. The majority of the village is either clearway or restricted parking and, in any case, the roads are too narrow to allow safe parking. Please always park considerately and think about those that live and work in Edale. Access is required at all times for the emergency services as well as for large farm vehicles throughout the village.