Free dawn-to-dusk parking at Standing Stone – perfect base for forest walks, moorland hikes and historic standing stones in Macclesfield Forest.
🚗 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
Feature | Detail |
---|---|
Total Spaces | Approximately 20 marked bays |
Surface | Compact gravel |
Lighting | None (daylight hours only) |
Security | Occasional ranger patrols; no CCTV |
Height Limit | None (suitable for cars and small vans) |
Barrier System | None |
♿ 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
Timeframe | Occupancy | Typical 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
Destination | Walk Time | Key Benefit |
---|---|---|
Forest Trailhead (Standing Stone) | 1 min | Immediate access to historic stone |
Forest Inn Pub | 6 min | Refreshments & restrooms |
Gritstone Trail Entry | 2 min | Access to 15 km moorland circuit |
Wildboarclough Village | 15 min | Café, shop & bus stop |
Pym Chair Viewpoint | 25 min | Panoramic views over Cheshire plains |
🅿️ Alternative Parking Comparison
Site | Distance | Cost | Max Stay | Advantage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Forest Inn Car Park | 0.3 mi | Free | Dawn–Dusk | On-site café & toilets |
Wildboarclough Village Bays | 1.0 mi | Free | All day | Village amenities & EV charging |
Tegg’s Nose Country Park Car Park | 4 mi | £3/day | Dawn–Dusk | Larger 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