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Eryri Tightens Overnight Parking as UK Beauty Spots Curb Campervans

Officials say targeted curbs follow years of monitoring to tackle litter, informal camping, antisocial behaviour.

Overview

  • Eryri National Park now bars overnight stays at 11 car parks, with most shut 10 pm to 3 am and two Bala sites 10 pm to 6 am, with number‑plate cameras due at Bala.
  • The park says multi‑year monitoring found rising unauthorised stays, informal camping, litter and occasional antisocial behaviour, so it formalised hours and will review the rules over summer.
  • Daytime access remains, with car parks open for up to 17 hours and some locations running 24 hours, and officials direct overnight visitors to campsites or designated stopovers.
  • Campervan owners and advocates warn broad curbs punish responsible users and could cut local takings, and they urge councils to add basic facilities and target a small minority who break rules.
  • Similar measures are spreading, with North Yorkshire making coastal night bans permanent, councils from Lancashire to Suffolk adding fines and limits, and Welsh authorities expanding Arosfan‑style stopovers.