Seaside car parks charging up to £35 for just eight hours this Bank Holiday
Newquay among many other seaside towns removed its free parking facilities in June 2020 and introduced pricey tariffs.
Other expensive car parks include parts of Brighton, where Brits are being charged up to £31.50 a day to hit the beach.Other pricey seaside destinations include popular hotspots Bournemouth and Weymouth, in Dorset, and surf spot Polzeath in Cornwall.Lee Puffett, Managing Director of Start Rescue, said: “Parking our vehicle is something many of us take for granted and it’s the last thing we should be worried about when taking a break at the seaside.
"We often find a parking space at the seaside, see the high cost to park, but are wary of moving in case we can’t find a cheaper space elsewhere." Puffett recommended doing thorough research before traveling and advised parking in spots further away from the seafront if possible because they are often a lot cheaper.Read more
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