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Top 10 Camper Van Road Trip Routes in Europe

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Top 10 Camper Van Road Trip Routes in Europe

09.04.2026 Camping-car Magazine FRA

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🇫🇷 France — fuel prices

Updated: 27.04.2026

Diesel

$2.41 /l

€2.23 · £1.90/l

104 of 116

pricier than 89% of countries

Petrol

$2.18 /l

€2.02 · £1.72/l

104 of 115

pricier than 90% of countries

LPG

$1.17 /l

€1.08 · £0.92/l

38 of 45

pricier than 82% of countries

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Best cities in the coming days

Bastia +19°·58 km/h
92
Paris +20°·31 km/h
89
Paris 15 Vaugirard +20°·31 km/h
89
Paris 20 Ménilmontant +20°·31 km/h
89
Avoid now
Mazamet +16°·116 km/h
55
Briançon +11°·25 km/h
59

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