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Free Shuttle Buses Proposed to Alleviate Parking Woes in Eryri

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Eryri National Park, a popular destination in Wales, faces severe parking issues as nearly four million visitors arrive annually, predominantly by car. Local councillor Paul Luckock suggests implementing a free shuttle bus service, inspired by successful models in the European Alps, to ease congestion and improve visitor experience.

Currently, parking restrictions and fines have not resolved the problem, leading to vehicles being towed and emergency access being blocked. Luckock argues that a shuttle service could reduce frustration for both tourists and residents, allowing for a more sustainable approach to managing visitor numbers.

Economist Rhys ap Gwilym supports this idea, proposing that a tourism tax could fund the initiative. However, some local officials, like Gwynedd councillor John Pughe Roberts, express skepticism, suggesting that allowing farmers to offer parking in their fields might be a more effective solution.

The debate continues as local councils consult the public on potential visitor levies, highlighting the need for innovative solutions to balance tourism and local community needs. The outcome could set a precedent for managing similar issues in other tourist hotspots across the UK.

Source: BBC News

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News Category: Travel Tags: eryri, parking, tourism, transport, wales

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