🅿️ Parking in Alnwick – What Visitors Really Need to Know
Parking is one of the most common questions visitors have before arriving in Alnwick. As a historic market town, parking works slightly differently from larger cities — but once understood, it’s very straightforward.
This guide is written specifically for guests staying in or near the town centre, where most attractions are walkable.
🟡 Town Centre Street Parking (Short Stay & Overnight)
Around Bondgate Without and the historic centre, you’ll see single yellow lines.
✔ During the day: restrictions apply
✔ Overnight: parking is permitted outside controlled hours
This works well for guests arriving in the evening and exploring the town on foot the following day.
💡 Tip: Always check the nearby signage for exact restriction times, as these can vary slightly by street.
🪪 Council Parking Disc – What You Need to Know
Many council-managed short-stay car parks in Alnwick are free, but require a parking disc.
🕒 The disc:
Must be set to your arrival time
Must be clearly displayed
Typically costs around £1
ℹ️ Official details are published by Northumberland County Council here:
👉 https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/parking/parking-locations/alnwick-car-parks
Parking discs are available from local outlets such as the Tourist Information Centre.
🚗 Long-Stay Car Parks in Alnwick (Best for Visitors)
If you need all-day parking, several council car parks allow this free of charge, some without requiring a disc.
✅ All-Day, No Disc Required
These are particularly useful for visitors staying overnight:
Greenwell Road (Sections B, C & E)
Dispensary Street
Pottergate – New Row
Roxburgh Place
These locations allow parking for up to 24 hours, after which the vehicle must leave the site for at least 4 hours before returning.
📍 Greenwell Road is especially popular, being just a 3–4 minute walk from the town centre.
⏱️ Short-Stay (Disc Required)
Good for shopping or brief stops:
Bondgate Hill Cobbles – 2 hours
Bondgate Within – 30 mins / 2 hours
Market Street – 2 hours
Clayport Street – 2 hours
Fenkle Street – 2 hours
Greenwell Road (Sections A & D) – 3 hours
Pottergate – 3 hours
🤝 Parking by Arrangement: The Plough Car Park
Guests staying at The Bondgate Boutique or Tate House benefit from a long-standing arrangement with The Plough, located next door.
🚘 The Plough’s car park is available to our guests without needing to ask permission, subject to availability.
📍 Access is via:
The archway on the right-hand side of The Plough on Bondgate Without, or
The lane just beyond, beside the neighbouring building
🍺 As a courtesy, guests using the car park are asked to visit The Plough for a drink or a meal during their stay, helping to support the local business that provides this facility.
🚐 The car park is suitable for larger vehicles, including SUVs and vans with care.
🚶 Why You Don’t Need to Drive Once You Arrive
One of the advantages of staying centrally in Alnwick is that most attractions are within easy walking distance, including:
Alnwick Castle
Alnwick Garden
Barter Books
Independent cafés, pubs and shops
Many guests choose to park once and leave their car until departure.
⚠️ Common Parking Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Assuming all parking is restricted overnight
❌ Parking all day in short-stay disc zones
❌ Expecting to park directly outside accommodation
❌ Forgetting to display a parking disc where required
A little planning removes most parking stress entirely.
✅ Clear Information Makes for a Better Stay
Parking in Alnwick is free, manageable and visitor-friendly once you understand the system.
With the right choice of car park and a parking disc where required, guests can arrive confidently and enjoy the town without distraction — which is exactly how a short stay should feel.
🔗 Helpful Official Link
Northumberland County Council – Alnwick car parks:
👉 https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/parking/parking-locations/alnwick-car-parks


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