Cheap or free Aire south of Dieppe?

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Gonna be landing in Dieppe on Monday afternoon. Looking for an overnight Aire in the direction of Northern Spain. 2 hours driving max (non tolls)

Any suggestions?
 
We took the 1100 ferry landing at 1600 local time a month ago and got into nonancourt in daytime via non tolls

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We always stop at Bonneval if we need services the water is usually on, or Marboue about ten minutes further on grey and black but no water. Takes about two hours fifty non toll.
 
We stopped here on way home from Spain, we came up via Le Mans for a change. Nice little town and Aire.

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Plenty of choice, just use Search for Sites there are plenty of free Aires depending on your route travelling south.

Yes, I use search for sites, park4night, google. Just thought someone might have recent, personal experience
 
I was just going to say the same

And as I replied before - aware of all the apps for searching out places but personal recommendations are sometimes better - and easier!

Thanks all for suggestions. Put all those into my Google maps and will see where we end up on Monday.

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plenty on your route.
 
Stayed at a fair few of those. Bonneval is a fair bit more than a couple of hours unless you're Lando Norris. Orbec is about ninety miles which was our first stop after the 11am sailing. No services but presumably you will start with a clean slate. Our next stop was Chaunay (250 miles) which does have services and a boulangerie across the road.
 
La Mailleraye. On the banks of the River Seine and in a nice village with shops.

It's about €7 per night. And it will mean you will not have to go through Rouen.
More like €14now

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Used Val de Saane and Yvetot before; beware school drop off and collection time for the former.
 
Used Val de Saane and Yvetot before; beware school drop off and collection time for the former.
We've used Val de Saane but the spaces are short and sloping, over 6.5m and you're stuck out a bit. We prefer Saint-Pierre-Bénouville ten minutes up the road plenty of space with donation services including about eight electric points and clean toilets. Can have a bit of noise from the farm opposite but only in the day, still a lot quieter than Val de Saane.
 

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