Overview
- Eryri National Park Authority confirmed a £5 rise at Pen‑y‑Pass this financial year, a 25% increase for the under‑eight‑hours slot.
- The authority operates but does not own the 66‑space site, and the landlord will lift the rent from December 2026 for the following decade.
- A report states higher security and enforcement expenses, together with the rent change, mean the price rise is expected to leave net income neutral.
- A pre‑booking platform for Pen‑y‑Pass will open shortly ahead of the new season to coincide with an expanded Sherpa Bus service.
- Parking charges will edge up across the park, with Nant Peris held at £5 to encourage park‑and‑ride, and a revised Community Fund to reinvest revenue is set to start in April 2027 with details due in the coming weeks.