Hitchhiking from Brie-Comte-Robert
Hitchhiking to Brie-Comte-Robert
Recent reviews mentioning Brie-Comte-Robert
48.59474, 2.44205
for us, it was not good. we were 3 people and we waited 5 hours for a lift down the road to Aire de Nemours. if you are alone or 2, it is probably better. two women turned up while we were waiting, they waited 10 minutes for a lift south. it is pretty easy to get to from Paris though.―Alifeee
48.59359, 2.44288
Excellent spot pour aller vers le sud. Aire très accessible en rer D depuis Paris. Particulièrement intéressant pour la Bourgogne et Lyon―Anonymous
48.82904, 2.7068
a lot of cars but not much which stop―Anonymous
48.82881, 2.74231
Taken by Jérémy. A lot of local people that doesn't go that far.―Anonymous
48.68282, 2.49056
I would advise against hitchhiking here. Although there were a lot of cars, I waited a long time with a sign "A5 Sens/Troyes". There was a homeless man asking the cars at the traffic light for money, and there was no place for them to stop except there.―Anonymous
48.59359, 2.44288
Got a lift to Valence by a super cool guy. Thanks Ludo!―Anonymous
48.59359, 2.44288
Great spot.―Anonymous
48.59359, 2.44288
We have waited 4 hours at the morning with "Lyon" poster. Opinions were optimistic but we had a hard time there. Only one guy stopped for four hours, crazy.―LukAshe
48.82021, 2.32408
The first car who stopped took me to Aire de Lisses―Anonymous
48.82881, 2.74231
Long to reach, just like all the good spots to get out of Paris.I also had three offers for a ride to Meaux, which can be interesting since cars have to cross the toll to get there.
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48.84787, 2.36581
Standing there (2 people) with a sign over an hour, and many who stopped went only a very short distance until one was willing to take us to the Aire des Ferrières.―Anonymous
48.82893, 2.74175
A bit long to get here but simple (just RER to Bussy St George and just walk, better than going to Vémars).A kind worker took us (we were 2) to the station near the end.
We found an old couple who took us to Reims, good people.
Good place to go east, I also want to try if by I can go to Brussel easier from Paris by starting here compared to Vémars maybe.
―Anonymous
48.82868, 2.74263
Waited around an hour with a sign that said Germany, changed it to Reims and got a ride in 45 minutes. It was raining which made the wait unpleasant and long.―JayAimless
48.82881, 2.74231
To get here from Paris take RER Bussy-Saint-Georges and then walk All. des Bois de Bussy to get on the south side of the highway, then just jump the fence and walk couple hundred meters along the highway to the Aire.We were 2 guys waiting near the exit from the Aire with a sign for Reims and a guy eating lunch approached us saying he could take us to exit 21 for Dormans but when he realised there were not many people passing by this peage he offered he could take us to Reims or to Epernay train station. We chose the latter and got a sightseeing tour of the city and region, then took a train to Reims.
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48.59261, 2.44371
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48.5935, 2.4427
The best solution to get out from Paris. Take a D train from Chatelêt to Villabé, or a C train to Juvisy, then another train to Villabé. Check well, not all D trains go this route. No trains after 21 h―Anonymous
48.82868, 2.74263
asked the first driver who took my right up to my destination in germany :-) people can bring you here, because its just before the peage!―Anonymous
48.59351, 2.44314
En français pour les français ^^RER D direction Melun, arrêt Villabe (attention il n'y en a pas beaucoup qui y passent, un par heure environ. La ligne est compliquée). Un quart d'heure de marche depuis la gare, tendre le pouce ça marche une fois sur deux.
De la station demandez au moins le péage de Fontainebleau.
―Anonymous
48.59261, 2.44371
peage, many trucks go this way to clermont-Ferrant, Millau and Montpellier, very good possibility for a nighttrip because of the long way.―Anonymous
48.82916, 2.74332
> A4 Reims, Metz, Strasbourg, Germany and Luxembourgreach this gas station from Bussy Saint Georges RER A train station, then walk through the industrial area of Bussy, then cross onto the bridge, then follow for some hundred meters in the grass along the A4.
25-30 minutes wait.
Best point for getting out of Paris - 45 min by RER
The Péage is not far from here.
―Anonymous