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Campervan stay limit at Findhorn increased

14.04.2026 05:00 1 min 1 source
Northern Scot ENG
Campervan stay limit at Findhorn increased
Original source: Northern Scot

Council planners have approved an increase in the stay limit for motorhomes at Findhorn's West Beach Car Park from three to five nights. The facility, opened in May 2021, caters for up to 21 vehicles at a cost of £17 per night, including water disposal and refills. The change aims to enhance the area's tourism offer and prevent unauthorized parking of caravans on public roads.

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Campervan stay limit at Findhorn increased

14.04.2026 Northern Scot ENG Original source

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