For all enquiries for Upper Booth Campsite please email train Edale for Kinder Scout and Mam Tor Chinley for Kinder Scout west Hope for Losehill Bamford for Upper Derwent Valley.If you cannot park safely or responsibly please find another car park or plan your visit for a quieter time. Please do not block access points for farmers, local communities and the emergency services.If you have mobility issues and you are a blue badge holder, remember that you're able to park for free in our pay-and-display car parks as long as you display your badge – there is no need to scan.Please respect local communities, farmers and other people when exploring any countryside properties.No overnight parking permitted in any NT car parks. Please only park in designated car parks and spaces.Please stick to footpaths to avoid disturbing wildlife.Camping of any type is not permitted only camp on authorised sites.The flying of drones is not permitted on National Trust land, for the safety of visitors, grazing animals and buildings.Please take all litter home with you and help look after the places you love to visit.Picnics welcome however BBQs, campfires and any outdoor cooking equipment are not permitted due to the nature of the landscape and fire risk.There are a range of non-National car parks in the area- including High Peak Borough Council at Edale and Castleton Severn Trent at Fairholmes/Upper Derwent Valley and Heatherdene Derbyshire County Council at Hayfield and National Park Authority at Barber Booth, Bowden Bridge, Derwent Overlook and Hurst Clough (Ladybower). We have limited spaces, so if the car park is full please come back another time. For non-members please use our Pay by Phone option - the charge is £4.50 for up to 4hrs parking, £6 for over 4hrs. Mam Nick (/Tor) car park (SK1236783300) National Trust members park for free.
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