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Mobypark parking locations near Natuurmonumenten Corversbos
Finding parking near Natuurmonumenten Corversbos, Hilversum
Parking Natuurmonumenten Corversbos is doable, but on weekends and during organised walks the nearby spots can fill up quickly. Here’s how to park for Corversbos with the least hassle, including a practical backup if the main car parks are busy.
Book a reserved parking spot near Corversbos with Mobypark
Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think unused hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and spare garage spots). Instead of circling for an opening around Corversbos, you can pre-book before you arrive—so your visit starts without parking stress.
The official directions tell you where to park for Corversbos, but when that area is full, a reserved Mobypark spot nearby can be the simple alternative that saves time.
Where to park when you visit Corversbos
- Corverslaan (after Beresteinseweg): the area guidance says to drive along Beresteinseweg and turn onto the bospad Corverslaan; after about 50 meters you can park.
- Berestein cemetery parking (excursion startpoint): some Corversbos activities reference parking at Beresteinseweg 33 as the starting parking lot, marked as free for that excursion.
- Bezoekerscentrum Gooi en Vechtstreek: the visitors’ centre at Noordereinde 54b is a common arrival point for the area. Check the on-site parking signage for what applies at that moment.
Parking rules and contribution (what you may have to pay)
Natuurmonumenten applies a parking contribution for non-members at its locations. In general terms, it’s €2.00 per hour with a maximum of €8.00 per day, paid per whole hour. Payment is contactless only (PIN or via QR code)—cash isn’t accepted.
If you’re a member, parking is typically free using your members pass (scan the QR code at the payment point or when exiting). If you arrive without certainty about availability, pre-booking on Mobypark can help you avoid last-minute time pressure—especially when lots are filling up.
Street parking and overflow: plan for limited availability
Outside the main parking areas, residential streets and nearby access roads in the Corversbos/’s-Graveland area can have limited spaces and restrictions. Always follow the local signage (permits, time limits, and no-parking rules), and avoid blocking access routes.
When street/overflow options are taken, having a reserved private spot through Mobypark nearby can be a much faster fallback than searching again at the last minute.
Pick the right option for your timing (especially for guided activities)
If you join a guided walk that starts at a referenced parking lot (for example at Berestein), build in buffer time. One activity guideline explicitly advises arriving about 15 minutes early. On busy days, this small timing advantage often matters more than “finding something nearby.”
For driver certainty, compare your expected arrival day/time and your parking duration—then reserve on Mobypark so you’re not dependent on availability at the moment you arrive.
Quick checklist before you drive to Corversbos
- Payment readiness: expect cashless payment (PIN/QR) where the Natuurmonumenten contribution applies.
- Members pass: if you have it, bring it—free parking typically depends on scanning the QR code.
- Arrival plan: use the Beresteinseweg/Corverslaan guidance for the main directions, and have a backup ready with a pre-booked Mobypark spot.
Mobypark parking rates near Natuurmonumenten Corversbos
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Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.73
24 hours parking
from € 10.00
1 week parking
from € 30.00
1 month parking
from € 120.00
