Hitchhiking from Courcouronnes
Hitchhiking to Courcouronnes
Recent reviews mentioning Courcouronnes
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
48.81971, 2.32643
I didn't enjoy hitching there, but you can't argue the results. I stood after the pedestrian crossing to stand out from the crowd, but I gues you could go before and ask the drivers waiting on the red light. I had sign "A10".―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
48.71845, 2.26639
I waited there about 2 hours on a wednesday afternoon, but I think that it is pretty decent for Paris. Initially I had a sign with A10 / Bordeaux / Aire de Limours written on it, but then I switched to keep only A10 and much more cars stopped, until I was taken to the Limours gas station. Nice shady little wating spot, with space for cars to stop. Good luck 😉―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
47.39949, -1.19188
Was with a friend with a sign "Angers", found a car directly going to Paris (actually he was going to Nuremberg) so that was quite the luck! But this spot never failed me.―Anonymous
48.05496, 0.25458
Best spot to go to Paris but hard to access! I had to walk 1h from Zamenhof (there's a bus stop to the name of the founder of Esperanto lol) to arrive but this is really worth it cause once you're there you'll find very quickly a ride.―Anonymous
48.71866, 2.26661
Je suis une femme, voyageant seule, jour pluvieux, départ de vacances, beaucoup de voitures sont passées sans me prendre.―atstp
48.72902, 2.3
―Anonymous
48.73964, 2.30189
―Anonymous
48.72809, 2.30007
―Anonymous
48.59261, 2.44371
―Anonymous
48.75629, 2.33073
―Anonymous
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
48.72054, 2.25565
Catch a train from Paris (sorry, can'tremember the station) to Massy
Palaiseau, walk out onto the road
running past the front of the station
building (Ave. Carnot), turn right and walk down to a
small roundabout then on a bit until you're practically under the Freeway flyover. Worked well for us, quite a few people stopped but we had to wait a couple of hours for a good lift.
―Anonymous
48.72902, 2.3
Fairly good, and reachable with one ticket if you're already in zone 3 (Bus 319)―Anonymous