Armageddon

Diesel in Spain is €1.85 to €1.90 and that was universal from San Sebastián to Salamanca which is where we are now.
There are no shortages and petrol stations are much more frequent than back home.
In France diesel varied between €2.20 at supermarkets to €2.70 on motorway.

This campsite is €23 per night with the ACSI card, San Sebastián was €27, we had 3 nights at Moliets Plage just north of Biarritz which was €19 a night plus a little tourist tax for a 5 star campsite.

So cheaper diesel ( in Spain anyway ) better roads, better weather, better food, cheaper and better campsites.

Don’t let the Orange Man Baby spoil your holiday !
Paying £2.01 in the Western Isles which is to be expected under current circumstances no problem with availability. Another ten days here then onto Shetland will be interesting to compare cost there.
 
paid 154 euros for 70L in Germany yesterday. if going france,holland etc, fill up in UK before the ferry. £1.90 a litre is alot cheaper
 
£1.98 some parts for highlands, lowest seen £1.89. Max economy mode engaged for now, which is not hard, now the tourists are back in force with the unusual driving antics begin.
It’s a bit like the rules of Radio 4 “just a minute”, hesitation, deviation and repetition being most common.
 
£1.98 some parts for highlands, lowest seen £1.89. Max economy mode engaged for now, which is not hard, now the tourists are back in force with the unusual driving antics begin.
It’s a bit like the rules of Radio 4 “just a minute”, hesitation, deviation and repetition being most common.
Down 10p a litre since 16th to £1.91.8 Outer Hebrides
 
Carrefour Supermarket petrol station in Colmar (France) today!, was actually cheaper than the rest I passed… no shortages at least.

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