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Finding parking near Langdorp, Aarschot

Looking for parking Langdorp? Plan for a mix of street parking rules (blue zone/paid zone where signed) and simpler options around the station and church area—so you can park without guessing.

Parking zones in Aarschot that may affect Langdorp

Langdorp is part of Aarschot, so visitors often run into the city’s different on-street rules. Before you leave the car, check the street signs for the zone type and the allowed times.

Zone When it applies What you need
Paid zone Daily 9:00–18:00 (not on Sundays/holidays; also not on 11 July) Pay at the parking machine
Blue zone Daily 9:00–18:00 (not on Sundays/holidays; also not on 11 July) Blue parking disc, max 3 hours
Free zone (where not signed otherwise) Depends on the street marking Park only on legal spaces (no disc/payment if it’s not a paid/blue zone)

In the paid zone, there’s also a short free window: you can park 15 minutes free by taking a free ticket at the machine. Some streets may also have limited “free hour” periods tied to school end times. If you want to avoid timing restrictions (paid/blue limits) and reduce the risk of circling, you can check Mobypark for future availability around Langdorp, in case a private spot opens up.

Station Langdorp parking (often the easiest option)

For train trips, local guidance for Station Langdorp points to free parking at/near the station. There are also dedicated spaces for people with reduced mobility. Even when parking is free, still follow the marked rules on the ground—time limits and other conditions can vary by bay.

Parking near Sint-Pieterskerk (Langdorpsesteenweg)

If you’re heading to the church area, look along Langdorpsesteenweg. Local info mentions parking by the church, including a parking area behind Wolf Café Langdorp.

Common “don’t get it wrong” rules in residential Langdorp

In quieter parts of Langdorp, the biggest avoidable problems are access-blocking and illegal stopping. Some local destinations ask drivers not to park in/along neighbors’ driveways or garages, not on grass, and not in the woods/forest edges—so use only clearly marked public parking bays and keep access clear for residents and emergency services.

If you want the quick answers on blue zones, station parking, and where to park for the church, see the FAQ below.

FAQ about parking in Langdorp

Is there free parking in Langdorp?
For Langdorp, station parking is described as free in local guidance. But on nearby streets you may encounter Aarschot’s paid zone or blue zone (where payment/disc rules apply), so always check the street signs for the zone type.
Do I need a parking disc in Langdorp (blue zone)?
You only need a blue parking disc on streets that are marked as a blue zone. In Aarschot, the blue zone applies 9:00–18:00 (not Sundays/holidays and not on 11 July), and you may park for a maximum of 3 hours with the disc.
Where can I park when going by train at Station Langdorp?
Look for the marked parking around Station Langdorp. Local station info indicates free parking, and there are also accessible parking spaces for people with reduced mobility. Still check the exact bay markings for any special conditions or time limits.
Where can I park near Sint-Pieterskerk Langdorp?
Parking for the church area is mentioned along Langdorpsesteenweg. Local info also points to a parking area behind Wolf Café Langdorp as a nearby option.
Are there places I should avoid parking around Langdorp?
Yes. In residential areas, avoid parking on grass, in the woods/forest edges, or in ways that block neighbors’ driveways/garages. Use only clearly marked public parking spaces and keep access paths clear.