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Parking Stabroek is usually about finding a space that matches the local rules (time limits, one-way access, and permit areas). For most drivers, the most straightforward public options are the Parking Ravenhof (with clearly defined vehicle and stay restrictions) and regulated street parking, while a Park & Ride can be useful if you want to avoid ongoing street-searching.
Parking Ravenhof (Ravenhof–Moretusbos): entry rules, time limits & EV spots
The municipality’s public Parking Ravenhof–Moretusbos is designed to handle peaks, including major events. According to the local parking regulation, the site is split into:
- Permanent parking: 116 spaces
- Overflow parking: 50 spaces, separated by a gate that can be opened during big events
When the overflow is used, the routing can change: the permanent parking has an in-and exit at Oudbroek, while overflow use switches the exit via Kasteeldreef. The site also includes electric charging points.
Ravenhof–Moretusbos rules (the part with stricter access):
- One-way traffic: enter via the inrit closest to the Ravenhof entrance and exit via the other side.
- Vehicle height/load limit: vehicles (including load) must not be higher than 2 meters.
- Parking eligibility: only certain vehicle types are allowed (passenger cars / double-use vehicles, motorcycles and minibuses).
- EV charging spaces: 8 dedicated charging bays for electric or hybrid vehicles (and eligible motorcycle/minibus types).
- Time limits: parking in this area is limited to 4 hours and the overall maximum stay on the parking site is 48 hours.
- No-through + no-stopping spots: driving through the connecting road between Ravenhof–Moretusbos and Kasteeldreef is prohibited, and stopping/parking is forbidden in the specific 180° curve area.
Recent reporting also notes the parking has been upgraded and equipped with safety measures (including cameras), which is helpful to know if you’re parking later in the evening.
Street parking in Stabroek: zones, permits and “no-stop” enforcement
Outside Ravenhof, street parking is typically governed by signage and local rules. Stabroek’s traffic service manages additional and temporary traffic regulations, and the municipality also references residents’ parking permits (bewonersparkeerkaarten). For visitors, the practical takeaway is simple: only park where the signs allow it, and assume restrictions may change temporarily (for example during works, school traffic situations, or event days).
If you’re arriving on a day when public spaces are likely tight, drivers can check Mobypark for future availability of private parking spots in Stabroek—useful when rules or time limits at public locations don’t fit your schedule.
Park & Ride in Stabroek (for drivers who want fewer parking surprises)
For longer or more flexible visits, a Park & Ride can reduce the stress of finding an on-street spot. Local news reports Stabroek has a Park & Ride capacity of 86 vehicles (including 5 accessible parking places). Use it when you want a dedicated place to park and follow the on-site instructions for capacity, access, and any vehicle limitations.
Quick checklist to avoid fines and wrong turns
- Confirm the parking area: permanent vs overflow, and whether you’re entering the Ravenhof–Moretusbos section.
- Respect one-way access: the entry/exit sides at Ravenhof–Moretusbos are not interchangeable.
- Check the 2-meter limit before you arrive with a higher vehicle or load.
- Set a time plan: Ravenhof–Moretusbos is limited to 4 hours, with a maximum stay of 48 hours overall.
- Use a parking map to quickly compare nearby options when you’re already close—then park only where the signage allows it.
FAQ
For the most common questions about parking rules in Stabroek—especially at Ravenhof—see the answers below.