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Are you wanting to camp/caravan, or find a hotel? What time are you setting off, and what time do you want to stop? If the first, (campsite) then the municipal site at Pont de l'Arche, just south of Rouen, is fine for an overnight stop, and just off one of the potential routes through (or past) Rouen.
If the latter, than any one of the cheap budget hotel chains should be fine. This link http://www.eurapart.com/budget.html will tell you the names of many of the chains, but I don't think the links from there to the company websites works anymore. Still, you could google the names. Formule 1 is the most basic, with no en-suite bathrooms, but Mister Bed, B and B, Villages, Quick Palace, and Noctuel all offer family rooms. These are often a double bed with a double bunk over, and quite basic, but fine for just an overnight stop. You usually order breakfast separately (and the price per person is on top of the price for the room) - and can usually do it when you book, or when you arrive, or simply turn up and breakfast and order it then - it's very easy! It's usually quite simple to locate a hotel on a map on the company website.
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