Hitchhiking from Meaux
Hitchhiking to Meaux
Recent reviews mentioning Meaux
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
48.82881, 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.
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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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48.85464, 2.83924
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48.85464, 2.83924
'Peaje' east―Anonymous
48.83026, 2.74466
Good place to hitch a ride to the centrum of Paris. Waiting time: 2-? min.―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
48.85453, 2.83985
10 mins wait, took me to. Got here by following advice in article. RER A and bus 59.―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
48.82916, 2.74332
Strongly recommend. Fun to get to.―Davies
48.82916, 2.74332
Once you get out of Paris, this is the best place to start off―Ondo
48.82916, 2.74332
Easily get a ride to peage described in the article.―Anonymous
48.83026, 2.74466
Well, little chance to get a ride to the centre, I suggest to accept rides to the outskirts. E.g. Bussy-Saint-Georges, where you can take the RER and get to the centre more easily.2 persons (me & my girlfriend), dir. 14th district, Sunday, 30 mins
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48.82868, 2.74263
Forget about the walk, you can easily go to the petrol station from the center. Simply prepare a board with station à 2km and hitch from the roundabouts close to the RER station ;) Anyway, I hitched there three times and didn't found this spot excellent...―Ewan gweznou
48.82868, 2.74263
In 30 min car to Poland. beautiful place.―Marek.cavojsky8338
48.82868, 2.74263
A good spot to get out of Paris, but a long way. With the RER from Chatlet, then get of Bussy-Saint-Georges. From there through the industrial area. I d recommend to write down street names first to know where to cross the highway. There s a small bridge not far from the petrol station. After crossing it, one has to either cross the fence of the highway and walk along it till the petrol station or cross fields and afterwards the fence of the petrol station. When i went, it was easy since they were reparing the stop and there where wholes in the fence of the petrol station. Otherwise it s probably hard to climb it.Takes about an h to walk from Bussy St Georges but a good spot
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