Hi Sky,
very informative post.
I'm currently soloing through Europe after 6 months of planning and preparing. Wish I'd found your post at the beginning as would have saved me a lot of research time.
I went with LPG (1x11kg) and it's worked out great. already spent 6 weeks winding my way through France and only just had to refill it at a cost of €15.
Also using a mixture of Camperstops (covers aires across Europe but sometimes inaccurate) and French Passions (great success in wine regions e.g. Loire where I can stay for free, though I always buy some wine).
Using a French 'Orange' Domino (dongle) for wifi. €50 initial cost and then €20 for 2gb for 1 month. As I have a blog this has been invaluable and I've had signal everywhere as it works of the mobile phone network.
Always felt very comfortable at overnight stays. Especially in the smaller villages. Worry more when I leave the motorhome parked up in towns/cities for the day. Tourist info is always my first stop as they usually have great local info and are very friendly. Luckily I speak French well so language is not a barrier.
About to head across the border into Spain and a bit nervous. Don't seem to be many aires (just 'tolerated' places - whatever that means!) and my Spanish is not that good. Also, my
inverter has just stopped working and struggling to find somewhere to buy a replacement.
Oh well, all part of the adventure.
Anomad
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