Aparcamiento solo día

(KW14 7RN) Reay - Unnamed Road

2.17/5
Creado el 02.07.2019 por paulmcvey
#131683 - Aparcamiento solo día
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Zone de tarmac surplombant la plage et à côté du joli petit port. Panneau indiquant «pas de nuit» au début de la route d’entrée.

Tarmac area overlooking beach and next to cute little harbour. Sign saying "no overnight" at start of entrance road.

Asphaltbereich mit Blick auf den Strand und neben dem hübschen kleinen Hafen. Schild mit der Aufschrift "No Night" am Anfang der Zufahrtsstraße.


Precio de los servicios
None
Precio del aparcamiento
Gratuit
Número de aparcamientos
7
  • 58.5685, -3.7943 (lat, lng)
    N 58°34’6.5388” W 3°47’39.3576”

  • Unnamed Road
    KW14 7RN Reay,
    flag-gb United Kingdom

Media (6 Reseñas) : 2.17/5
  • 3/5

    Haben das Schild auch nicht gesehen Haben bei den Toiletten in der Nähe parkiert

  • 4/5

    We didn’t stay but the sign saying you can’t stay has been removed. We looked around for someone to ask but couldn’t find anyone. Lovely place for a daytime visit and the toilets on the way in were clean.

  • 1/5

    Sign ‘ no overnight parking’ as you drive off main road. This land is part of Sandside Estate and it is only with their goodwill that any vehicles are allowed here. Very close to nuclear power station

  • 3/5

    I must’ve got lucky. Parked hear with no issue. Pity the Nuclear Power-station is in view and worrying that the sign on the toilet warns not to pick things up on the beach as it may be radioactive.

  • 1/5

    Over night parking is a big no no Nuclear police armed with guns will move you forcefully from this spot. The beach and surrounding area tested positive for nuclear particles stay away unless you want to glow

  • 1/5

    No, the overnight parking is strictly prohibited - it is a private estate and there are warning notices at the entrance, you are near to people's houses, quite intrusive. Not sure if they would be happy if you parked overnight. Also, near to 2 nuclear facilities, warning signs of radioactive particles on the beach and regular patrols of armed police.