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Finding parking near Loyers, Namur

Looking for parking Loyers (Namur)? The quickest way to park without stress is to match your stop to the right on-street zone, respect the time limit, and plan for evening rules if you’re staying longer.

On-street parking zones in Loyers (Rouge, Verte, Mauve, Bleue)

Because Loyers is part of Namur, the City’s street rules apply here. Zone colour on the signs determines the maximum stay, price, and how long you’re allowed to be parked.

Zone Max time When it applies (typical) Cost / notes
Rouge (horodateur) Up to 3 hours Mon–Sat, 9:00–17:00 First 30 minutes free, then €1.00 (1h), €3.00 (2h), €6.00 (3h)
Verte (horodateur) Up to 4 hours Mon–Sat, 9:00–17:00 First 30 minutes free, then €0.75 (1h), €1.50 (2h), €2.25 (3h), €3.00 (4h)
Mauve (horodateur) 30 minutes (twice per day) Mon–Sat, 7:30–18:00 Free, but leave at least 1 hour between the two 30-minute periods
Bleue (parking disc) Limited by disc rules Typically Mon–Sat, 9:00–18:00 (follow signs) Parking disc required; incorrect/expired disc can trigger a fine

Since Rouge/Verte are capped at 3–4 hours, drivers who need certainty (for example, errands with a fixed return time) can also check Mobypark for any future availability near Loyers, instead of relying on street space.

Paying at the meter and avoiding enforcement

For horodator zones (Rouge/Verte/Mauve), use the meter ticket correctly or use a local payment app when available. In Namur, enforcement is carried out with a scan-car that checks plate registration against a valid parking title.

  • Without a valid title in horodator zones: a redevance around €30 may apply.
  • In blue zones: a redevance around €17 may apply.
  • Expired ticket/validity: a penalty can be applied (around €40).

Practical tip: set a reminder before your paid time ends, and if you’re using a parking disc in Bleue areas, place it correctly so the time is readable.

Evening and overnight parking in Loyers

On-street parking is generally free from 17:00 every day in streets/places where parking is allowed—however, always check local signage for exceptions.

If your trip runs late or you’re not sure which zone you’ll land in, use the time you save for planning: compare options first, and if Mobypark shows any future availability for your dates, you can pre-book rather than keep driving around for a spot.

Parking at Decathlon Loyers (private parking open to the public)

Decathlon Loyers has its own parking at Avenue des Dessus-de-Lives 11. Based on store opening times (Mon–Sat, 9:00–19:30), the car park is typically usable during shopping hours.

It’s described as free for customers (private parking open to the public). When you arrive, confirm the conditions/signage at the entrance, especially if you plan to park outside typical store hours or for longer stays.

Resident permits and PMR (disability) parking

Resident permits: residents of Namur’s city centre can request a reduced-rate permit for specific zones. Availability can be limited, and the permit is valid for a year from payment date and only in the zone linked to the resident’s address.

PMR parking: drivers with a valid disability card (PMR) can park free and without a time limit on PMR places (and also on standard places within paid/blue zones), when they have the required authorisation. Scan-car checks can also detect encoded PMR eligibility.

FAQ

Quick answers to the questions drivers most often ask before they park in Loyers.

Mobypark parking rates near Loyers

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.55

24 hours parking

from € 8.37

1 week parking

from € 100.00

1 month parking

from € 200.00

Cheap parking near Loyers, Namur

FAQ about parking in Loyers

What are the maximum parking times in Loyers (Namur)?
Maximum times depend on the street zone colour: Rouge allows up to 3 hours (Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00), Verte allows up to 4 hours (Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00), and Mauve allows 30 minutes twice per day with at least 1 hour between periods (Mon–Sat 7:30–18:00). Blue zones require a parking disc and the permitted duration is limited—follow the signs for the exact time.
How much does street parking cost in Loyers?
For Rouge and Verte zones (horodator), the first 30 minutes are free. Then Rouge charges €1.00 for 1 hour, €3.00 for 2 hours, and €6.00 for 3 hours. Verte charges €0.75 for 1 hour, €1.50 for 2 hours, €2.25 for 3 hours, and €3.00 for 4 hours. Mauve is free but limited to 30-minute periods.
Is overnight or evening parking free in Loyers?
Parking on-street is generally free from 17:00 every day on streets/places where parking is allowed. That said, some streets can still have specific restrictions—always check the local signage where you park.
Do I need a parking disc in Loyers?
In blue (Bleue) zones, yes. You must use a parking disc and set it correctly. If the disc is missing, incorrectly placed, or expired, a fine can be applied (around €22 in the reported rules).
How do resident permits work for parking in Loyers?
Resident permits are intended for residents of Namur’s city centre who apply for reduced-rate parking in specific zones. The permit is valid for one year from payment date and applies only to the zone linked to the resident’s address. Availability can be limited and the application requires supporting documents.
How is parking enforced in Namur (including Loyers) and what are the penalties?
Namur uses scan-car enforcement to check whether a valid parking title is active for your vehicle. If you park in a horodator zone without a valid title, a redevance around €30 may apply. In blue zones, a redevance around €17 may apply. An expired parking ticket/validity can lead to an additional penalty (around €40).
Can PMR drivers park for free in Loyers?
Yes. With a valid disability (PMR) card, drivers can park free and without time limits on PMR spaces, and also on standard spaces within paid/blue areas, provided the authorisation is valid.