Pay-and-Display Parking for National Trust Visitors
Outwood Common National Trust Car Park is a rural, scenic facility serving visitors to Outwood Common and the surrounding countryside. The lot offers 120 gravel-surfaced bays, including six accessible spaces located near the pedestrian entrance to Scotts Hill nature trails. Operating 8 am6 pm daily, parking is pay-and-display with machines that accept coins and contactless cards; National Trust members park free upon presentation of a valid membership card. The site is monitored by CCTV cameras focused on the entrance and pay station during operating hours. LED bollard lighting lines main walkways to ensure safe access after dusk. A well-signposted footpath leads directly to Outwood Commons walking trails and forested areas within a two-minute walk, featuring interpretive information panels about local wildlife. Public transport options include a seasonal shuttle bus from Redhill town center running hourly during summer months. EV charging is not available on-site; the nearest rapid-charging station is located at Petridgewood Common Car Park a ten-minute drive away. Covered cycle racks accommodating twelve bicycles are provided to encourage eco-friendly visits.