Mooie plek aan de zee. Een gift in de box voor parkeren is welkom. Tijdens werkdagen lijkt er iets te zijn met blauwe vakken waar je voor 9 uur AM niet mag staan. Wij stonden daar in het weekend. Supermarkt en snackbar op loopafstand
Seascale village, en bord de mer, parking. Pour la journée uniquement
Seascale village, beachfront, parking. For the day only
Seedorf, am Meer, Parkplatz. Nur für den Tag
Mooie plek aan de zee. Een gift in de box voor parkeren is welkom. Tijdens werkdagen lijkt er iets te zijn met blauwe vakken waar je voor 9 uur AM niet mag staan. Wij stonden daar in het weekend. Supermarkt en snackbar op loopafstand
New to campervanning and very nervous about visiting places and not being able to park the van. This was perfect, it has big spaces on the front and central location for the beach/play area and ice cream shop and toilets were old fashioned but very clean. Free to park, we stayed for 4 hours. Didnt notice any signs about staying over but wasn't really looking for any as this was just a visit.
Smashing stop over. Next to the beach and kids play area. Toilets available but not sure of the hours. Fantastic sunset. Didn't see any signs saying no sleeping overnight, but we did encounter the hostile local who told us "no sleeping in vehicles" and "this is a car park not a campsite". Anyway, we just ignored her.
Signs stating ‘no camping or overnight occupation of vehicles’. You could get away with it, but I’m a firm believer in staying overnight at places that welcome it, we moved on.
Nice car park right on the beach. We had a run in with the mad woman too and after some research in to Seacale Parish Council minutes found out she is called Brenda Parsons. Brenda, it seems, annoys everyone she comes into contact with. She also stole money from North Cornwall Council by claiming expenses whilst living in Portugal, perhaps she would appreciate being reminded of this.
We noticed a notice saying dont park in the blue bays there was some blue lines faided.asked a policeman who's advice he has never seen any wardens there and in his option ok to park. very quiet at night amazing sunset. found a great hotel lovely beer garden and fantastic food.the caulder bar and kitchen.not far from the carpark.and yes at7am woken by a mad woman. other locals are friendly
Nice beach , but not welcome from local residents a woman stood outside our motor home window and told us it was a village car park and not there to subsidise our holiday. We did arrive when the car park was quite empty and left in the morning before anyone else was arriving! No signs saying can’t stay in van no camping on beach does ask for donations for car park which we did and used local shops
Lovely views, especially on a sunny day. Got one passive aggressive comment from an elderly local who said "treating us like a campsite", while we were sitting in our van with the side door open. So didn't feel very welcome. Won't be staying overnight.
Arrived around 6pm on a nice evening and the lot was pretty empty. Bathrooms were open when we arrived but were locked around 7pm. (Had TP and soap!!) Had no issues staying overnight; there was only one other camper van in the lot. Disabled bathroom was unlocked when one of us used around 6:30am but locked for my partner around 8am - seems hit or miss. Left early on a rainy day so not sure If police would’ve give you trouble on a sunny day. Co-op and Chinese takeaway a 5 min walk, convenient store next to lot.
Although it's a great location on the seafront there is a sign to say 'No overnight occupation of vehicles'.
Parking plat et gratuit en bord de mer. Ne pas occuper les places tracées en bleu réservées. Superette McColl's à l'entrée du parking. Très rare de trouver un tel endroit en Angleterre. Une contribution est la bienvenue.