Fuel in France
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Hello all, we cross Poole cherbourg on Thursday apart from a two hour delay we were on the road by 4pm topped up with fuel on A84 at Mont St Michel service station no queus all fuel avaiable, travel Foigeres, Laval, Angers, over night stop then on the 3 June topped up at Loudon (d347) no queus al fuel avaiable. on to Poitiers,then LIMOGES down the A20 topped up at service station just before exit 55 again no problem with fuel.. Here on the bank of the river at Vitrac weather a nice 27 c river running well but ok hope this helps
Bye from Bob
Good to hear. Which site in Vitrac Bob? We are seetting off for Hull-Zeebrugge ferry in 30 minutes for a 4 week trip. After Vaucluse and then the Tarn we are heading to the Dordogne and fancy Vitrac.
Mike
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Agree with al the comments about keeping the posts going, and echo grateful thanks to all who have been kind enough to give feedback about the ongoing situation in France.
We cross to St Malo on the 17th June. My hunch is that as the issues have not been resolve de there will be more disruption of various sorts.......and Ait traffic control and/or ferry disruption remains a possibility. Keeping optimistic however and is greatly
helped by the excellent flow of information. Dordogne via Il de Re is our plan.......can't wait0 -
Yes pls keep posts going am off next Saturday travelling from St Malo to Royan down the 137 anyone seen any problems with blockages or petrol shortage ?
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No problems with getting fuel on A6,A7 or A9 yesterday and today And no queues
We are now at La Brasilia having travelled from Calais with no fuel problems whatsoever. We stopped every 2-3 hours for a break and always took the precaution of filling up when we stop, but to be honest we always do that anyway.
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I had real problems finding fuel in erm Portsmouth, but none here in Brittany. Just out of interest, what has occurred to petrol stations in Pompey ?
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I had real problems finding fuel in erm Portsmouth, but none here in Brittany. Just out of interest, what has occurred to petrol stations in Pompey ?
Tesco Northarbour just off the top of the M275 is the easiest/cheapest before the ferry.
BTW, was that your Teardrop parked up in Gran Alacant a few weeks back?
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I had real problems finding fuel in erm Portsmouth, but none here in Brittany. Just out of interest, what has occurred to petrol stations in Pompey ?
Tesco Northarbour just off the top of the M275 is the easiest/cheapest before the ferry.
BTW, was that your Teardrop parked up in Gran Alacant a few weeks back?
Write your comments here...Thank you, I will write this onto my map. My sat nav picks up locations of petrol stations in France, but not UK. Sadly that wasn't me in Gran Alacant. Cheers for info.
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Good to hear. Which site in Vitrac Bob? We are seetting off for Hull-Zeebrugge ferry in 30 minutes for a 4 week trip. After Vaucluse and then the Tarn we are heading to the Dordogne and fancy Vitrac.
Mike
We are at Sol Plage on the river, its running well at the moment, the beach part is still under 3 foot of river, but falling all the time. Temp here to blue sky & sun expect 28 c
Regards Bob
Agree with al the comments about keeping the posts going, and echo grateful thanks to all who have been kind enough to give feedback about the ongoing situation in France.
We cross to St Malo on the 17th June. My hunch is that as the issues have not been resolve de there will be more disruption of various sorts.......and Ait traffic control and/or ferry disruption remains a possibility. Keeping optimistic however and is greatly
helped by the excellent flow of information. Dordogne via Il de Re is our plan.......can't waitWrite your comments here...
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Traveled down Wednesday from Dunkirk to Spain via A26 A5 A31 A6 A7 A9 rain for the first 500 miles then started to get warmer and dryer no floods or fuel shortages.
Staying at camping Amfora Bay of Roses, where are all the Brits this year? site nearly full only seen a a few UK plates mainly Dutch, German, And others.I would say do not be put of from coming over watch weather reports head for the best forecast and fill up at half a tank .
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We leave on Thursday Britferry from portsmouth to arrive Beynac-la- Cazenac on Saturday. Travelling via Tours A38 to Buzancais then towards A20. If anyone has any current info on flooding/Dordogne etc I'd be gratefull. Plan was to refill at Portsmouth but
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I had real problems finding fuel in erm Portsmouth, but none here in Brittany. Just out of interest, what has occurred to petrol stations in Pompey ?
Tesco Northarbour just off the top of the M275 is the easiest/cheapest before the ferry.
BTW, was that your Teardrop parked up in Gran Alacant a few weeks back?
Is the shell station on the A3 towards the port and just of the roundabout at the end of the M275 still open
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Yes, that's the one where you go right the way down to the bottom of the dual carrriageway and come right round the Church St roundabout and back up the way you came. It's halfway to the Rudmore roundabout where you turn in to the ferry terminal. Tesco Northarbourt is cheaper and there's a Pizza Hut adjacent as an added incentive.
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We travelled from Roscoff on 27/5, and our friends from Dunquerque on 26/27, to meet at Les Peupliers in Couhe. They had no problems and we saw a few places with pumps coned off early on but topped up after app 130 miles-both using diesel. Asked about fuel
at site and lady said it was not a problem so filmed up in village and no other issues since there to Noja where we are now.0 -
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we drove down to Annacey two days ago and there is no problem at all with fuel that we have seen.
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Just driven the 200 miles down from Caen to Arrandon, pretty well all on autoroutes, and only saw one fuel station closed. That was a 'secondary brand' on the outskirts of Rennes. A few hundred metres along the same Rennes ring road, the major names - Shell,
Total, etc., were all open and operating normally. We're heading south to Bordeaux tomorrow and will need to refuel en route, but local advice from those here in Arrandon is that we should not find any shortages. They say the fuel suppliers are buying in fuel
from refineries in places like Germany and making up any short fall, with much of the early problems being exacerbated by drivers topping up all the time with 5 litres or so. However, technically the strike by the union concerns is still on, and depot blockages
could re-appear - it's just easier as everyone including the major fuel suppliers are better able to manage the issues, and most importantly, information such as on this blog, help us visitors to continue to enjoy France. Thanks to all for posting info...
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We're crossing on Saturday to Caen and heading south of Bordeaux . Are you going to use Autoroute's all the way or N roads. We thought of N10 from Poitiers to angouleme and on to Bordeaux. Would be good to know fuel supply on that road. I expect it will
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Traveled down Wednesday from Dunkirk to Spain via A26 A5 A31 A6 A7 A9 rain for the first 500 miles then started to get warmer and dryer no floods or fuel shortages.
Staying at camping Amfora Bay of Roses, where are all the Brits this year? site nearly full only seen a a few UK plates mainly Dutch, German, And others.I would say do not be put of from coming over watch weather reports head for the best forecast and fill up at half a tank .Write your comments here...Plenty of
Brits further south during March/April/May....we left UK on 7th March and are now about to return to Calais tomorrow.I have to say there are plenty of Germans/Dutch and French too!! We've stayed at Navajas, La Manga, Roquettas, Cabopino, Puerte de Santa Maria, Tarifa, Balerma, La Manga, Peniscola.....all with their fair share of GB tourers (as opposed to the 'over-winter'
outfits). Since being back in France (Carcassonne to Bergerac to La Fleche) we've not seen any fuel queues or filling stations closed. We've noticed that there are many places on the main routes charging up to 1.26 euro - but most supermarkets and towns
it has been at 1.16. No shortages noted anywhere except no SP98 at the Carrefour in Bergerac or La Fleche.0 -
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Anyone travelling down the East of France at the moment. We travel from Calais to Reims and then Strasbourg next Wednesday 16th June. It would be good to know the fuel availability along the A26
Thanks
As I said in my post just before yours, as at today's date (8th June 2016) there should be no problems anywhere in France. Whether this continues, and for how long, is anybody's guess!
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