15 total spaces (est.)

Typical busyness by hour shown below.

Quietest: Weekday mornings before 9am, sundays, weekday evenings after 6pm Busiest: Saturday 10am-4pm

Estimated Free Spaces by Hour

Estimated busyness percentage by day and hour for St Germain Street Car Park, Mauchline.
Day 6am 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm
Mon5102035455055504540352515500
Tue5102035455055504540352515500
Wed5102035455055504540352515500
Thu5102035455055504540352515500
Fri5102035505560555045403015500
Sat5102040556565605550402510500
Sun05102030404035302515105000

About St Germain Street Car Park

St Germain Street Car Park offers general parking in Mauchline for visitors and locals. At roughly 15 spaces (estimated from the site’s footprint), this is a smaller car park where arriving early makes a real difference. It’s an open-air surface car park, generally easy to navigate with good visibility of available bays. The car park is managed by East Ayrshire Council.

When to Visit

This car park typically sees steady use through the week with no extreme peaks. Midday tends to be the busiest period, while early mornings and Sundays offer the most availability. Given the limited number of spaces, it’s worth having a backup option in mind, especially on Saturdays.

Parking in Mauchline

Mauchline has 2 car parks in total, so St Germain Street Car Park is an important option for the area.

Frequently asked questions

How many parking spaces does St Germain Street Car Park have?

St Germain Street Car Park in Mauchline has approximately 15 parking spaces (estimated from the site footprint).

When is St Germain Street Car Park busiest?

St Germain Street Car Park tends to be busiest Saturday 10am-4pm.

When is St Germain Street Car Park quietest?

The quietest period for St Germain Street Car Park is typically Weekday mornings before 9am, sundays, weekday evenings after 6pm.

What kind of car park is St Germain Street Car Park?

St Germain Street Car Park is a car park with surface parking, operated by East Ayrshire Council.