Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber spans the Pennines to the North Sea coast, combining industrial cities with moorland, dales, and historic market towns.
About Yorkshire and the Humber
The region's road network links Leeds, Sheffield, Hull, and York while providing access to walking routes across the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors. The M1, M62, and A1(M) carry commuters and freight, keeping diesel demand steady across distribution hubs. Petrol use rises in university towns and tourist areas during term times and holiday weekends.
Coastal stretches toward Scarborough and Whitby see seasonal swings, with quieter winters giving way to busier summer traffic. Inland, the valleys and moorland roads have wider gaps between stations, making it sensible to refuel in larger towns before exploring rural routes.
Whether heading to the coast, the dales, or connecting between Yorkshire's cities, understanding local price patterns keeps journeys predictable.
Local fuel price snapshot
Within 50 km of this location we track 273 active petrol stations.
Unleaded petrol (E10)
- Minimum recorded price: 126.9p
- Average recorded price: 134.1p
- Maximum recorded price: 160.9p
Diesel (B7)
- Minimum recorded price: 136.7p
- Average recorded price: 143.6p
- Maximum recorded price: 170.9p
Premium petrol (E5)
- Minimum recorded price: 129.7p
- Average recorded price: 150.7p
- Maximum recorded price: 178.9p
Premium diesel
- Minimum recorded price: 135.9p
- Average recorded price: 162.8p
- Maximum recorded price: 187.9p
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