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🚗 Standing Stone Car Park – Charity Lane, Macclesfield Forest SK11 0AR

Free dawn-to-dusk parking at Standing Stone – perfect base for forest walks, moorland hikes and historic standing stones in Macclesfield Forest.

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🚗 Type: Free Public Forest Car Park (Peak District National Park Authority)
🕒 Open: Dawn to Dusk (year-round; gates close after dusk)
🌟 Rating: 4.5 / 5 (walkers praise peaceful setting and easy access to trails)


💰 Pricing & Permits

  • Cost: Free (no pay machines or permits required)

  • Restrictions: Parking limited to opening hours; vehicles left after dusk may be locked in until next morning

  • Blue-Badge Holders: Standard free bays; display badge clearly


📊 Capacity & Physical Features

FeatureDetail
Total SpacesApproximately 20 marked bays
SurfaceCompact gravel
LightingNone (daylight hours only)
SecurityOccasional ranger patrols; no CCTV
Height LimitNone (suitable for cars and small vans)
Barrier SystemNone

Accessibility

  • Disabled Access: Two wider bays nearest gate; level gravel path to picnic area

  • Drop-Off Zone: Informal layby at entrance for unloading walking gear

  • Pedestrian Routes: Firm paths lead to Standing Stone viewpoint and forest trails


🔌 EV Infrastructure

  • On-Site Charging: None

  • Nearest Public Chargers:

    • The Forest Inn, Wildboarclough (2×7 kW; 1.8 mi) – 5 min drive

    • Sainsbury’s Bollington (4×7 kW; 4.5 mi) – 10 min drive


📅 Peak Times & Occupancy

TimeframeOccupancyTypical Visitors
Weekdays 10–16~50 %Dog walkers & trail runners
Weekends 10–16~80 %Families & hikers
Early Mornings~20 %Sunrise photographers
Late Afternoons~40 %Golden-hour walkers

Pro Tip: Arrive before 10 AM on weekends to secure a bay close to the main trailhead.


🚶 Walkability Score

DestinationWalk TimeKey Benefit
Forest Trailhead (Standing Stone)1 minImmediate access to historic stone
Forest Inn Pub6 minRefreshments & restrooms
Gritstone Trail Entry2 minAccess to 15 km moorland circuit
Wildboarclough Village15 minCafé, shop & bus stop
Pym Chair Viewpoint25 minPanoramic views over Cheshire plains

🅿️ Alternative Parking Comparison

SiteDistanceCostMax StayAdvantage
Forest Inn Car Park0.3 miFreeDawn–DuskOn-site café & toilets
Wildboarclough Village Bays1.0 miFreeAll dayVillage amenities & EV charging
Tegg’s Nose Country Park Car Park4 mi£3/dayDawn–DuskLarger site, visitor centre & trails

⚠️ Important Notices

  • Gate Closure: Vehicles must exit by dusk or remain until dawn

  • Surface Conditions: Gravel can be slippery when wet—park centrally and tread carefully

  • No Lighting: Bring torch for late returns; paths uneven in low light

  • Wildlife: Keep on waymarked paths to protect nesting birds and ground flora


📌 Expert Tips

  • Photographer’s Hack: Dawn light on the Standing Stone casts dramatic shadows—aim to arrive by 6 AM in summer

  • Trail Prep: Wear sturdy boots—stones and roots on forest floor can be uneven

  • Picnic Ready: Bring picnic blanket—the viewpoint near the car park has benches and tables

  • Blue-Badge Holders: Park in designated bays and enjoy the accessible path to the Stone


🔮 Future Developments

  • 2025: Forestry England exploring installation of interpretive panel and bench at the Stone

  • 2026: Proposal to install two EV charge points at Forest Inn Car Park to support green visitors

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