A local business owner has expressed frustration after the ‘full’ sign went up once more at Glenveagh National Park.
Despite the addition of 60 more parking places in May bringing the number to more than 300, one of Donegal’s most iconic attractions still struggles for parking at peak season.
Now the owner of Roarty’s Shop in Dunlewey says they are disheartened that the situation has been allowed to conitnue.
They said that to simple put out a sign that the facility is not able to cater for tourists is “not acceptable.”
In a post on Facebook, Roarty’s said “As a local business owner I was very disheartened as I passed Glenveagh National Park yesterday to see this sign out by the roadside.
“This side of Donegal has always had to work a lot harder to get the tourists in and for the National Park to display this sign that they are not able to cater for large crowds is not acceptable.
“There is plenty of room to extend the car park, if this was done the tourists would be able to visit this attraction and it would steer them further into the north west instead of turning and going the opposite direction when they see this sign.
“Where are our local councillors on this matter and also the condition of the back of Errigal Road at moment needs serious attention.”