Filling up around Largs
Every forecourt within driving distance of Largs, with the price each one last reported.
Prices come from Fuel Finder, the government's statutory register: every filling station in the country must report a price change within thirty minutes of making it. Largs has one forecourt of its own, so this covers everywhere within driving distance — Greenock and Port Glasgow to the north, Irvine to the south, and inland to Kilbirnie and Beith. The map shows where; the list below is cheapest first.
26 selling diesel tap a pin for details
Morrisons Greenock
BP Greenock
BP Greenock
Tesco Port Glasgow
Gulf Wemyss Bay
Gulf Largs
Esso Fairlie
Tesco Kilbirnie
New Road Garage Beith Beith
JET Kilbirnie
Gulf Kilwinning
Esso Kilwinning
Esso Ardrossan
Morrisons Stevenston
JET Ardrossan
JET Stevenston
Mayfield Service Station Saltcoats
ASDA Ardrossan
Esso Stevenston
BP Irvine
Esso Irvine
Esso Dreghorn
Tesco Irvine
Sainsbury's Irvine Irvine
JET Irvine
What the fuel names mean
- Unleaded — ordinary petrol. The register calls it E10, after the 10% bioethanol in it. This is what most petrol cars take.
- Super unleaded — E5, 5% bioethanol, higher octane. Dearer, and only some cars need it.
- Diesel — B7, up to 7% biodiesel. Ordinary diesel.
- Premium diesel — the same fuel with an additive package, sold under brand names.
Prices are in pence per litre, the figure on the sign at the roadside. A price ending in 9 — 157.9p — is nine tenths of a penny, not nine pence.
How current is this? Retailers have to report a price change to the register within thirty minutes of making it at the pump. This page reads the register directly and checks again every few minutes while you have it open — the time at the top is when it last looked. Where a price says unchanged since a date, that is not a stale figure: it means nobody has altered it since then.
Every forecourt in the area is listed, whichever fuel you pick. Nothing is hidden and nothing is left out.
This covers the forecourts you can drive to from Largs: Greenock and Port Glasgow in the north, down to Irvine in the south, and inland as far as Kilbirnie and Beith. Millport and the Arran forecourts are left out because reaching them means a ferry.
Source: Fuel Finder, the UK government's statutory open data scheme for road fuel prices, operated under the Motor Fuel Price (Open Data) Regulations 2025. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Prices are as reported by each retailer and are not validated by anyone — always check the price on the forecourt before you buy. Spotted one that's wrong? Report a discrepancy.