Changes in Fife Carparks

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I thought it should be highlighted that Fife Coast and Countryside Trust have initiated changes in their carparks.
You will notice that nearly all have charges applied to them for both day time stays and overnight.
But this money will be used to increase opening times in toilets, and installation of a network of chemical waste points.

I think this link is well worth a read.

 
I thought it should be highlighted that Fife Coast and Countryside Trust have initiated changes in their carparks.
You will notice that nearly all have charges applied to them for both day time stays and overnight.
But this money will be used to increase opening times in toilets, and installation of a network of chemical waste points.

I think this link is well worth a read.

Good to see that the range of overnight parking options is expanding. The link to the Motorhome Leaflet download throws a 404 Error, so cannot read the guidelines, which is a shame if we are expected to observe the letter and spirit of the Regs

Steve
 
I could open it.
Fife Coast & Countryside Trust (FCCT) engaged in a consultation arising from the volume of overnight motorhome parking in Fife. It was evident this growing form of tourism brings not only challenges but opportunities for stakeholders who live in and visit Fife.

After gauging the views of residents, landowners, Community Councils, Fife Council and visitors, FCCT are trialling parking charge schemes at car parks which have both seen a significant increase in visitor numbers from motorhome users.

Monies raised will be ringfenced to facilitate safe parking, extend the opening hours of public toilets and to create a network of chemical toilet disposal points. A new toilet block with overnight facilities has already been installed at Kingsbarns and the installation of a new toilet block took place at Elie Ruby Bay in Spring 2023.

The following parking charges are in force.



Overnight Parking

Motorhomes and campervans can park overnight at some of our car parks on a first come first served basis with no awnings, pop-up toilet or any other type of tent, or camping cars are permitted. A small charge for staying the night will apply at our participating car parks with the use of the onsite parking meter or honesty box.

Users who wish to stay overnight in a designated bay are of course allowed to use Fife Coast & Countryside Trust car parks during normal day-time hours in the same way any other visitor would. So, if you are in a car park with parking meters and you haven’t got an overnight ticket the first 2 hours are free (at Limekilns Pier this is 3 hours) and all-day parking costs £2.

When planning to park overnight here are some things you may want to know:



BIRNIE & GADDON LOCHS CAR PARK

  • Overnight capacity: 4 vehicles only
  • Parking Charge Overnight: £5
  • Parking Charge Daytime: Under 2 hours free / All day parking £2
  • Disabled Parking Daytime: Free
  • Parking Machine: Cash & card
  • Overnight Toilets: No
Facilities and Access:

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CRAIGMEAD CAR PARK

  • Overnight capacity: 5 vehicles only
  • Parking Charge Overnight: £10
  • Parking Charge Daytime: Under 2 hours free / All day parking £2
  • Parking Machine: Cash & Card
  • Disabled Parking Daytime: Free
  • Overnight Toilets: Yes
Facilities and Access:

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EAST LOMOND CAR PARK


  • Overnight capacity: 5 vehicles only
  • Parking Charge Overnight: £10
  • Parking Charge Daytime: Under 2 hours free / All day parking £2
  • Disabled Parking Daytime: Free
  • Parking Machine: Cash & card
  • Overnight Toilets: No
Facilities and Access:

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ELIE RUBY BAY CAR PARK

  • Overnight capacity: 7 vehicles only
  • Parking Charge Overnight: £10
  • Parking Charge Daytime: Under 2 hours free / All day parking £2
  • Parking Machine: Cash & Card
  • Disabled Parking Daytime: Free
  • Overnight Toilets: Yes
Facilities and Access:

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GLENVALE CAR PARK

  • Overnight capacity: 1 vehicle only (suitable for smaller motorhomes)
  • Parking Charge Overnight: (payment via the honesty box)
  • Parking Charge Daytime: (payment via the honesty box)
  • Disabled Parking Daytime: Free
  • Overnight Toilets: No
Facilities and Access:

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KINGSBARNS CAR PARK

  • Overnight capacity: 8 vehicles only
  • Parking Charge Overnight: £10
  • Parking Charge Daytime: Under 2 hours free / All day parking £2
  • Parking Machine: Cash & Card
  • Disabled Parking Daytime: Free
  • Overnight Toilets: Yes
Facilities and Access:

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LIMEKILNS PIER CAR PARK

  • Overnight capacity: 3 vehicles only
  • Parking Charge Overnight: £5 (payment via the honesty box )
  • Parking Charge Daytime: Under 3 hours free / All day parking £2(payment via the honesty box)
  • Disabled Parking Daytime: Free
  • Overnight Toilets: No
Facilities and Access:

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PITTENWEEM WEST BRAES CAR PARK

  • Overnight capacity: 5 vehicles only
  • Parking Charge Overnight: £10
  • Parking Charge Daytime: Under 2 hours free / All day parking £2
  • Disabled Parking Daytime: Free
  • Parking Machine: Cash & card
  • Overnight Toilets: No
Facilities and Access:

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WORMIT BAY CAR PARK

  • Overnight capacity: 2 vehicles only (suitable for smaller motorhomes)
  • Parking Charge Overnight: (payment via the honesty box)
  • Parking Charge Daytime: (payment via the honesty box)
  • Disabled Parking Daytime: Free
  • Overnight Toilets: No
Facilities and Access:

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Time is right

You can stay for 2 nights only, and you should not return to the same car park to stay within 48 hours.

Find a space

Please park safely and leave at least 3 metres between you and your neighbour. All participating car parks have designated overnight bays.



Please be considerate


To ensure a pleasant stay for everyone, please follow our guidance:

  • Distancing: Leave 3 metres between you and your neighbour.
  • Chemical Waste Disposal: You must never use our public toilet as chemical disposal points.
  • Toilet waste: Never pour toilet waste into streams, rivers, lochs or undergrowth, even if it’s only urine – emptying a container of urine will kill vegetation and may pose a health risk.
  • Fires: Fires and barbecues are not permitted within the curtilage of any car park.
  • Rubbish: Consider taking all rubbish away with you in the first instance or use our car park bins.
  • Quiet Nights: Always keep noise levels down but especially between 10pm and 7am.
  • Dogs: Always keep dogs on a lead or under close control and pick up after your dog.
  • Car Park Full: See information below or check Visit Scotland for nearby campsites and please do not park irresponsibly.


Further Information for Motorhome Visitors to Fife

Download our Motorhome Leaflet.

Our plan your trip section of our website includes useful information on travel, public toilets and how to access up to date public transport information.



Overnight Motorhome Provision in Fife

Other places where motorhomes can park overnight include.

  • Lochore Meadows Country Park, has facilities to replenish water supplies and facilities to dispose of chemical waste (Paid facility)
  • Dysart Harbour
  • Burntisland, behind the Beacon Leisure Centre
  • Leven Promenade
 
Thanks Bill
AND well done Fife
£10 is a sensible fee.....Not too much but will bring in enough income to fund development.
Pleased to read the (overnight ?) income is ring-fenced.
 
I dropped them a note of thanks and received a positive response.
They are hoping that this way, the issues incurred with waste in the past will disappear.
We are giving it a try in July
 

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