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Finding parking near Herselt, Aarschot
Blue zone rules in the center of Herselt (Het Dorp / Kerkplein)
If you’re looking for parking Herselt, start with the limits in the center: Het Dorp is a blue zone (between Dieperstraat and Herentalsesteenweg). You park with a parkeerschijf (parking disc) and a maximum stay of 2 hours in a row.
The blue zone is valid Monday to Friday, 9:00–18:00. On the Kerkplein in the Herselt center, the maximum parking duration is 6 hours.
If you’re struggling to find street parking during those hours, you can also check Mobypark for future availability in Herselt (always verify the latest availability before you go).
Public parking locations listed in Herselt
The municipality publishes several public parking options across the different parts of Herselt. In practice, this helps you avoid arriving to only the busiest center streets.
| Area / spot | Where to look |
|---|---|
| Kerkstraat | Parking near the church |
| Dorp (center) | Parking in the center (blue zone applies where signed) |
| Asbroek 1 | Parking near VTC de Mixx |
In other parts of the Herselt municipality, you can also look for public parking such as:
- Ramsel: Ramselsesteenweg (behind the church), and at the corner of Stationsstraat–Wasserijstraat (near the village square)
- Bergom: Hoge Dreef (near the church), Diestsebaan parking Noord and Zuid at the Provinciaal Groendomein Hertberg, plus parking near Taverne Mie Maan
- Blauberg: near the church at the corner of Blaubergsesteenweg–Witputstraat
- Varenwinkel: Wolfsdonksesteenweg (by the chapel)
Resident parking (bewonersparkeerkaart) in blue zones
If you live in a blue zone and you don’t have a garage/parking spot at the address, Herselt offers a bewonersparkeerkaart. With a residents’ card, you can park without a parking disc in the specific zone stated on the card.
The card lets you register 2 license plates. Cost is €3.75 per month, with a maximum of €37.50 per year. Visiting drivers typically still need to follow the signed blue-zone rules.
How to pick the right place to park (quick driver checklist)
Before you leave the car, check the signs: in the center you’re often dealing with timed rules during the blue-zone window. If you only need a short stop, aligning your parkeerschijf to the start time helps avoid overstays.
If you expect to be longer than the standard 2-hour limit in Het Dorp, look for options where a longer maximum stay is allowed (for example, the Kerkplein has a higher limit), or choose one of the other public parking areas listed for Herselt districts.
For any day when street parking is tight, you can also check Mobypark before you arrive to see whether bookable private spots become available later.
More details on timing and resident cards are answered in the FAQ below.