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Finding parking near Birkhoven en Bokkeduinen, Bosgebied, Amersfoort
If you’re searching for parking Birkhoven en Bokkeduinen in Amersfoort, your fastest path to a sure spot is to understand the paid-parking zones around Barchman Wuytierslaan—and then book ahead when public availability is tight.
Book a private parking spot near Birkhoven en Bokkeduinen with Mobypark
On-street parking and public areas can be time-restricted by zone, which makes “finding a free space” harder on busy days. With Mobypark, you can reserve bookable private parking spots from owners who don’t actively use them (for example hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of driving around until you match the rules, you can pre-book a specific space for your arrival time—helpful when the wrong time window can mean paying or getting fined.
Paid street parking rules (zones) near Barchman Wuytierslaan
In Birkhoven en Bokkeduinen, paid parking is handled through reguleringszones with different permit/payment periods. Depending on the street and the side of the road, you may see different rules on the same road corridor.
- Zone 1 (yellow): permit holders only (24/7).
- Zone 2 (red): paid + permit parking applies Mon–Sat 9:00–0:00 and Sun 12:00–0:00. After the first hour, some areas switch to a day ticket.
- Zone 4 (green): paid + permit parking applies Mon–Sat 6:00–11:00.
Rates vary by zone, but street paid parking can reach about €3.33/hour, and day tickets can become expensive (up to roughly €60 in some situations). If you’re arriving during the paid windows, it’s often smarter to compare a reserved spot on Mobypark versus relying on walk-in street availability.
Blue zones: often not what you expect here
Amersfoort has blue zones in parts of the city (typically marked with signs and time limits), but there isn’t consistent, specific evidence that blue-disk free parking is guaranteed within Birkhoven en Bokkeduinen. When you’re using the street, don’t assume “free with a ticket/disc”—follow the zone signs and exact maximum parking duration shown on-site.
Resident permits and visitor parking (what residents/visitors should know)
If you live in a regulated area, residents can request a parking permit through ParkeerService. For visitors, there’s also a digital visitors arrangement for zones where paid parking applies. Key practical points:
- Resident permit: the first permit costs €30/year (price level 2026).
- Visitor arrangement: typically €0.30/hour (price level 2026), with a cap of up to 4 hours per day per vehicle.
- Accessible parking: holders of a disabled parking card (GPK) have rules that can allow free parking where permit parking applies, but they may need the Parkeren Plus app for ordinary paid spaces starting 1 July 2025.
If you don’t have a permit, plan for the time limits and check whether the street you choose is in permit-only or paid hours—otherwise a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark can reduce the risk of getting the zone/time window wrong.
Free (or cheaper) public options near Bosbad Amersfoort
A practical tip around Barchman Wuytierslaan 232 (Bosbad Amersfoort) is that there is a “green zone” with free parking available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day nearby. That can be ideal for longer stays or late arrivals—just keep an eye on the signage, because paid/permit rules can start on the road sides depending on the exact area.
Also note that the west side of Barchman Wuytierslaan is expected to switch to paid/permit-based rules for certain morning hours from 2025—so even if you see people parked there, confirm the current signs before you leave the car.
P+R and public garages: useful when you want certainty
If you prefer a clearly managed option, the P+R Barchman Wuytierslaan is a common choice: it costs about €2.60/hour with a max daily rate of €14.50, and it’s available 24/7. Public parking garages closer to the station area are often around €15–€16.60 per day depending on the facility and the day.
When you want to avoid the “will there be space?” question (especially during weekends or event days), comparing these public prices with a reserved private place on Mobypark can be a more predictable way to park within your planned time window.
Quick way to choose the right option for your trip
| What you’re looking for | What to check in/around Birkhoven en Bokkeduinen | Where Mobypark helps |
|---|---|---|
| Short stop during paid hours | Zone type (yellow/red/green), and the exact time window on the signs | Pre-book so you don’t hunt for the correct zone at the last minute |
| Full-day parking | Whether the street switches to a day ticket (can be expensive) | Often easier to compare a fixed booking to unpredictable street availability |
| Overnight or late arrival | Look for the free “green zone” nearby around Bosbad Amersfoort | If free capacity is limited, a reserved private spot reduces waiting and uncertainty |
Before you set off, enter your parking dates and arrival time into Mobypark to see which private spaces are actually available when you need them.
Mobypark parking rates near Birkhoven en Bokkeduinen
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 2.42
24 hours parking
from € 15.00
1 week parking
from € 80.00
1 month parking
from € 170.00

