I always top up during overnight stops. Start the day with a full tank. If I've had a long drive and I need a visit on route I put in no more than is required to get me to my next overnight stop, then off to the supermarket again.
The wonders of satnavs, they not only know have far you have left to drive but they know where all the supermarkets are as well.
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Always a good idea to use supermarket filling stations but not always possible with a big van on the back. A couple of years ago we had to ditch the attempt to use one because the pay lane was like a McDonalds drive through - all very narrow and twisty. Now we just stomach the cost on the autoroutes whilst on route or fill up solo from our overnight stop.
Would be good to hear of any 'easy' ones near the main route south (Rouen Chartres Orleans etc), as going to Le Ch'tmi (sp) this year.
Les
yes id be interested to hear of any easy access ones on this route as well. i distinctly remember coming off the chartres ring road and into a small supermarket to fill up and having minimal room to manouvere.i also followed the signs to a supermarket in the same kind of area, again with the van on , and having to negotiate a village with its market on to get to the supermarket.agh !!
There's a good one at the Super U at Igoville, just before Pont de l'Arche, on the bend on the N15, south of Rouen. It's cheap, and caravan accessible.
We've kept a record of 'accessible' fuel stations in our Michelin map - post-it type stickers on the top of the pages, and when we buy a new map we transfer the stickers over into the new book and mark the location. We also mark picnic stops, and anything else which interests us.
There's an Intermarche at Vernouille, a suburb of Dreux which we always aim for, it's on the right when heading South on the main road which would all use.
We always travel solo so havn't taken much notice as to how caravan friendly it is but as far as I remember its all quite straightforward although you have to travel the full length of the car park to get to the pumps. Apologies if in practice it turns out I'm misleading anyone.
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Between Orleans, and Gien on the D952 (our old Michelin map gives this number), at Ouzouer sur Loire there's a small supermarket with fuel station just off the roundabout heading back towards Sully sur Loire on the D119 - perfectly caravan accessible, and cheap. (Found as a result of a forced detour because of a 'Route Barree').
There's another accessible fuel station to the north of Cosne sur Loire - but I've not got the Michelin map handy at the moment (I've not yet copied all the details from old to new).