EDIT Sorry, repeating some stuff from above here. Aires on motorways are service stations, but you also find them on larger roads and are basically elaborate laybys, sometimes with and sometimes without a toilet. Some villages (the last one I lived at for example) provide a few spaces with electric points and a tap and toilet. The downside as mentioned is security and the fact there's no guarantee space will be available, although at this time of year that's not a concern. My sister won't use them and when she visits me will happily spend a week on the village ** star campsite which has all she needs. Prices here as you can see are very cheap.
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