By scotty1966 on Wednesday, 17 October 2012
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Hi, I have got the whitby local paper sent to me and first 2 pages are about campers parking on the road, hotels are complaining and council restricting parking from 7am to 7pm,I dont see a problem with parking , we pay our road tax. I shall be going end of this month anyway,
Hi - we were there last weekend & didn't see a camper on the coast road whereas there are usually 1 or 2. I also can't see what the problem is - we always shop/drink/eat local when there.

Chris
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7 years ago
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Well! Looks as if I'll have to be careful as we are going to Whitby for a few days next week. Intend staying at a CL outside but driving in daily.
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7 years ago
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Hi ,Could you please feedback some more once you have visited Whitby,will be a real same if you cannot park there.We loved the place when we stayed last year.Just a thought there is a large car park along the prom near railway station.Hope you have a good time ,make sure you look inside the church on top of hill.
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7 years ago
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Well! We intended staying at Swan Farm ( CL) for a couple of nights but on arrival was advised by the farmer/owner that the field was very wet. Tried to get on, got stuck but had to be towed out by farmer! Returned to Scarborough to the C & CC site. Finally got to Whitby on wednesday after fighting the fog over the North Yorks moors. It is possible to park in Langbourne Road carpark by the Railway station and easy walking distance to the centre. Cost was £4.50 for 4hrs. There were other motorhomes parked and I saw nothing to discourage parking- the park is very large and labelled Long Term. Unfortunaterly, the weather closed in and could hardly see across the harbour so left earlier than intended. Hope this helps
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