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Unfortunately that route is not (in my opinion) full of picturesque villages, nice Aires, etc., it's somewhat flat, mostly wheatfields, interspersed with fairly ordinary little places with nothing to make you want to stop there for any length of time, and even more ordinary towns and cities like Evreux, Dreux, and even Orleans!
Chartres is probably your best bet - you can drive right into the middle if you're not towing a caravan, and have a look at the magnificent Cathedral and old streets. There's a nice little park alongside the river, (on your route as you drive through) with plenty of free parking adjacent, and you can walk into the centre from there. There are lots of places to sit and have a picnic in the parks.
If you're using the N road south of Orleans then it goes through a lot of small places - not unattractive, but not 'little gems' by any means - however you may spot a magnificent Chateau or Manor House tucked away behind some high wall somewhere. Some of the villages on that route have nice places to stop by a river or a lake. There's a nice little municipal site at Vatan if you're looking for an overnight stop, but again the village is 'ordinary' rather than a gem.
I hope I'm not being unkind, but we've just never found it particularly attractive - just an area to drive through until you get further south.
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