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Finding parking near Temploux, Namur

Parking Temploux for the brocante: where to aim first

If you’re searching for parking Temploux for the brocante, the most practical starting point is the village’s interior roads: the municipality/organizers indicate that many of those roads offer free parking and they also provide direct access toward the circuit.

For drivers who can’t find a spot quickly on the interior roads, paid parking is organized by local farmers along the Chaussée de Nivelles—follow the event signage so you end up on the intended lots (and avoid getting stuck with the “wrong” parking lane).

Because brocante weekends can get busy, it’s also worth checking Mobypark for any future availability (even when spots aren’t listed yet), so you have a backup plan before you leave.

Where to parkWhat to expectGood for
Interior village roadsFree parking is availableQuickest option during the day
Chaussée de NivellesPaid parking lots organized by farmersBackup when village streets are full
Sports halls area (PMR)Reserved accessible spaces near the entranceDrivers with mobility needs

Street parking on normal days: rely on local signs and zone markings

Outside big event traffic, Temploux still follows the broader Namur approach to on-street parking: availability and pricing depend on the regulated zone and the signage on the street.

If you want to reduce guesswork before you arrive, you can cross-check official location data for parking emplacements in Namur to see where regulated zones exist, then match that with what the street signs actually show at your spot.

Accessible (PMR) parking in Temploux

Namur’s official regulation sets aside two parking spaces for people with reduced mobility (PMR) at Temploux’s sports halls, placed near the entrance and indicated by the E9a + handicap marking. Only use these spaces if you’re entitled to them.

When it’s busy: how to avoid getting trapped without parking

On peak brocante days (and especially on busy weekends), parking capacity can be reached. If you don’t find a spot quickly:

  • Try the free interior roads first (they’re the quickest access route).
  • If that fails, switch to the organized paid lots along Chaussée de Nivelles instead of turning into random side streets.
  • On the way in, keep an eye on on-site directions—event traffic is usually managed by signage.
  • As a contingency, check Mobypark for any newly listed availability before you commit to one route.

These steps typically save more time than circling for an unconfirmed space.

FAQ about parking in Temploux

Where can I park in Temploux for the brocante?
For the brocante, parking is described as free along many interior roads of the village (with direct access toward the circuit). If you can’t find a spot there, there are paid parking areas organized by local farmers along the Chaussée de Nivelles.
Is there free parking in Temploux on Sundays?
In Namur municipality (including Temploux), street parking is often free on Sundays, but rules can depend on local signage and specific parking areas. Always verify the sign at the exact spot you plan to use.
Where are the PMR (accessible) parking spaces in Temploux?
Namur’s regulation reserves PMR parking spaces near the entrance of the sports halls area in Temploux. The spaces are marked with the E9a sign completed by the handicap symbol.
Is there a map of parking locations or parking zones for Temploux?
Yes. You can consult official parking emplacement data for Namur, which shows where parking exists and which areas are regulated by zone type. Use that map as a planning tool, then confirm with the actual street signs when you arrive.
What should I do if parking is full during busy Temploux weekends?
During peak brocante traffic, parking can reach capacity. Start with the free interior village roads; if you don’t find a spot quickly, use the organized paid parking along Chaussée de Nivelles rather than random side streets. You can also check Mobypark for any future availability as a backup plan before you leave.