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Finding parking near Noville-les-Bois, Namur
If you’re searching for parking Noville-les-Bois, your fastest route is usually to use the village’s main public parking areas and then match your plan to the road signs (some streets may have time limits or one-side rules on busy days). Note that Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for Noville-les-Bois, but checking Mobypark before you leave can help if private availability gets added later.
Free public parking in Noville-les-Bois (start with the village centre)
Most drivers park for free in the village area. A common starting point is the Place de l’église / Place communale, which is typically used as a quiet public parking spot.
Even where parking is free, always follow the signs and markings: in Belgium, “no parking / no stopping” signs and reserved bays can be enforced strictly, so don’t assume the whole street is freely usable.
Parking at the sports centre (good fallback when the centre fills up)
For a more “structured” option, look at the local sports centre parking on Avenue de la Rénovation (8). Local listings describe a parking area sized for visitors (about 80 spaces), which often works well when you don’t want to circle the streets.
If you’re arriving for an activity or a weekend outing, try to come early and keep your wheels straight so you can exit easily when traffic builds up.
Large free car park near Rue Ernest Montellier (useful on arrival)
Another practical option is the large free parking at Rue Ernest Montellier (listed as 32) around the Fernelmont A15/E42 area. It can be a solid backup if the most central streets near the village are crowded.
What to watch for: parking disc rules and event-day road changes
In Noville-les-Bois, there’s no clear evidence of a permanent “paid parking” system in the village itself. However, if you see a blue zone sign (zone bleue / parking disc), Belgian rules generally require a parking disc and compliance with the displayed hours.
Also remember that community events can change the road layout temporarily (for example, one-way guidance or restricting parking to one side). If you’re arriving around an event time, slow down and check for temporary signs near the main access roads.
| Where to park | What to expect | Driver tip |
|---|---|---|
| Place de l’église / Place communale | Common free public parking near the village centre | Confirm street signs before leaving your car |
| Sports centre, Avenue de la Rénovation (8) | Visitor parking area (listed around 80 spaces) | Arrive early for weekends/events |
| Rue Ernest Montellier (32) | Large free car park near the A15/E42 area | Use as a backup when the centre fills |