Annual Parking Permit
Annual Parking Permit

Annual Parking Permit

Regular price
£78.00
Sale price
£78.00
Unit price
per 
Tax included.

If you are a resident, non-resident or a regular visitor to the National Park you can purchase an annual permit, which can be used in any of our 31 PDNPA pay & display car parks.

You can find out more details about our car parks at www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/parking 

Postage costs of £1.50 will be added at checkout for all permit orders and do not qualify for free delivery.

Only here for a week? Get a weekly parking permit instead.

Customer Reviews

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Mr Grindleford
Ridiculous price

I live in a local village and lots of residents purchased passes to support the park. We’ve already got problems with parking on verges, blind bends etc and this will just contribute further. Very poor decision and will just lead to less revenue for the park

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Paul m
For real

I was about to purchase my 4th parking permit in a row, until I seen the price, who thought that would be a good idea, to hike the price almost 100%, way to get the revenue in by pricing it far to high so hardly anyone buys it, what a bunch of clowns, a 10 pound increase ye but not that, I won't be buying them again.

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RW
Double the price. Really??!!

Heard the price went up from last year, but double the amount is a step too far! A £5 increase would be acceptable, but not the huge hike from the Peak Park. I am happy to pay what is reasonable, but from now on, will be looking for free on road or lay-by parking.

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Deborah Drakeford
Annual Parking Permit

Love the convenience of the annual pass but would be good to have two copies as I use it in my car and my horsebox at separate times but sometimes forget to transfer it to the vehicle that I am driving at the time

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Richard P
Total nonsense

I bought the annual pass last year, and even as a regular dog-walker it was barely worth the cost. Many car parks don't accept the annual pass, and those that do are free in the evenings anyway. The car parks that do accept the pass are generally in out of the way places, without any amenities, and often have available free off-road parking close by. For this price the pass should be universal across all car parks throughout the National Park. This policy needs a rethink.

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