VISITORS to the Denbighshire countryside are urged to have a 'Plan B' in place if they find car parks at some of the county’s scenic locations busy.
Since the easing of restrictions, car parks at some popular countryside sites such as Loggerheads, Moel Famau and Horseshoe Falls near Llangollen have filled very quickly, especially at weekends and the car parks have needed to close.
Councillor Tony Thomas, Cabinet lead member for housing and communities, said: “We have seen significant number of visitors coming to our beautiful countryside sites and we are delighted to welcome people here.
“Inevitably, with the number of visitors being experienced, the car parks become full very quickly, especially at the more popular sites.Please park in designated parking areas only – parking on road verges very quickly causes serious congestion.
“We are asking visitors to consider having a Plan B during busy periods and potentially making alternative plans to visit other locations or paths in the county, to help ease the pressure on the busier sites”.
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