14A Cross Street
Now2 hours

Cross Street

Not Covered - 110 spaces

Free2 hours
Lynton and Lynmouth Town Council
Cross Street
14A Cross Street
Lynton and Lynmouth
EX35 6HG

Features

Disabled Spaces
No height restrictions

Prices

Mon-Sun 10:00 - 18:00
1 Hour£1.30
2 Hours£2.60
3 Hours£3.90
4 Hours£5.20
5 Hours£6.50
6 Hours£7.80
7 Hours£9.10
8 Hours£10.00
4 Days£15.00
Week£25.00
Free outside these hours

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay And Display
Cards
Cash
Contactless
Phone
RingGo users can pay by calling 01271823825 , SMS 81025 (Location ID 23607)

Info

Weekly and four days tickets available to buy from Lynton Post Office or the Lynmouth National Park Centre.

Reviews

Oct 26, 2023

Very handy for the cliff railway. Don't believe the signs on the meters that say paying by phone carries no admin fee - Ringo charged £4.10 for 3 hours when the cash price is £3.90.

Jun 27, 2022

Our car was apparently “keyed” here on both sides. Scratches from front to back doors. Be wary.

Jun 24, 2016

Close to Lynmouth town centre and the Lynton railway. A little tucked away from view but a relatively safe town.

Parking In Lynton and Lynmouth

Blue Badge Holders parking

‘On-street’ parking meters and pay-and-display machines

Badge holders may park for free and for as long as they need to unless there is a traffic sign specifying a time limit for holders of disabled parking badges. You must display your Blue Badge. Where a time limit is in force, you must also display the special blue parking disc showing your time of arrival.

‘On-street’ disabled parking bays

These have a Blue Badge sign (some may still be orange). You may park free and without time limit unless signs say otherwise (check local signs for information). You must display your Blue Badge. Always try to use these bays instead of parking on yellow lines.

Yellow lines

Badge holders may park on single or double yellow lines for up to three hours. You must display your Blue Badge and the special blue parking disc showing your time of arrival. You must wait for at least one hour after a previous period of parking before you can park the same vehicle in the same road or part of a road on the same day.

Off-street car parks (such as supermarket or local authority car parks)

Most car park operators provide parking spaces for disabled people. However, it is up to the car park owner to decide whether badge holders can park free of charge. Do not assume you can always park for free.

Source: http://www.northdevon.gov.uk/index/lgcl_transport_and_streets/lgcl_motor_vehicles_roads_and_parking/lgcl_transport_for_disabled_people.htm