Search for Stopovers
1. Just use the 'GEOLOCATE' button to centre the search around where you are now. Or type the location (Just change 'Valencia' to wherever you want) in the right-hand box to centre it where you want.
2. Select the radius of your search (default is 50 kms)
The results quickly appear as markers on a map - zoom in and out as you wish. There's a scrollable list below it starting with the nearest first.
3. To see full details of the stopover just click the map marker then the popup to get the stopover information. Or click the one you want from the list.
4. You can also click on 'ROUTE' which will open Google Maps. If you are on a pc there's also an option on that Google Map page to send directions to your phone.
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Gassed and robbed..... not!
We headed to an Aire at Abbeville that had been recommended to Club Motorhome but was new to us, also that it was a motorway Aire which we rarely use and don't generally advise the use of for well publicised security reasons.
Anyway, we hopped onto the toll motorway in order to gain access and were pleasantly surprised at the facilities provided. Free water, waste and EHU (albeit for the service point so long lead needed). The designated parking is along a layby-like marked off area but with a little searching there is a very nice picnic area at the far end of the facility for caravans which security staff confirmed was fine for us to overnight.
The service area has all the amenities that you would expect including free wifi. The walkway to the parking area crosses some water containing the friendliest ducks and carp that you could imagine. Digger was quite taken with them.
Quite a few motorhomes came and went during the afternoon but only a caravan remained for night time company - and that was gone by the morning.... So we pretty well had the place to ourselves.
Next morning we pressed on. I had decided that with the car in tow it was not ideal for going here there and everywhere looking for likely Aires so we would shorten the time of our journey and stick to stopovers that would likely accommodate us without too much hassle. We hopped back off the toll road and were a bit shocked to have to pay 18€ for the privilege - there's no such thing as a free stopover on a toll road!
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