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Pay & Display. (NT members free).with 35 spaces.
For access to beachside picnics, watersports and a longer trail to visit the Aira Force waterfall. Glencoyne has direct lake access (road crossing necessary, please take care) and is also the centre point between Aira Force and Glenridding village, with a 1.5 mile walk to reach either location on well made footpaths. The footpath to Glenridding is more rugged and has sections of uneven steps and a short span, of approximately 100m, on the road. Payment for parking is accepted by coins or via the Pay by Phone App.
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