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Overnight motorhome parking pilots launched in Pembrokeshire and Moray

25.06.2026 00:28 2 min 4 sources
Western Telegraph ENG + 3 more
Overnight motorhome parking pilots launched in Pembrokeshire and Moray
Original source: Western Telegraph

In Brief

Pembrokeshire and Moray councils have launched pilot schemes allowing motorhomes and campervans to park overnight at designated car parks. Fees are £10 and £7 per night respectively, with a one-night limit.

Two pilot projects for overnight motorhome and campervan parking have started in the UK.

Pembrokeshire (Wales)

Pembrokeshire County Council launched a two-year pilot at Goodwick Moor car park in Goodwick, near the Fishguard ferry terminal. The overnight fee is £10, with a maximum stay of one night. The project follows the cancellation of a 2024 plan for four such sites due to objections from local tourism businesses and Visit Pembrokeshire. The scheme will be monitored and evaluated after the trial period.

Moray (Scotland)

Moray Council is running a pilot from April to November at a car park in Burghead. The cost is £7 per night, with parking allowed from 6 PM to 10 AM for a maximum of one night. Payment is via an app. The location was chosen due to local support and the availability of a waste disposal point at the port.

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