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48.93388, 2.39271

this seems the best way out of Paris without standing on the side of the road. We were 3 people, so we wanted somewhere good. as others say, you can access it via a bus. walk to the end of the wall and through some bushes and voìla. we got a lift to Aire de Ressons, an hour or so north, towards Lille. there were lots of people here.
―Alifeee

48.92141, 2.34663

Easy ride out to A1 toward north and Belgium , some traffic and trafic light for cars to stop. Picked up in 20 with a cardboard that said A1. Should be easy to get north once you are on a highway stop
―Anonymous

49.0737, 2.55269

Best spot to go North from paris, a lot of Belgium cars and people going to Lille.
―Anonymous

48.93388, 2.39271

I already used this spot to go to Lille but it is not that good after all, a lot of people are going to the airport and you can get stuck. Try Aire de Vémars Est if you want to go north it is way better
―Anonymous

49.07369, 2.55264

still good
―Anonymous

49.07369, 2.55264

Waited at the exit with a thumb up and after a few cars the first lady who stopped took me straight to Lille.
―Anonymous

49.00803, 2.52863

Place for a cars to pull over and a turning onto the motorway, but no one did.
―Anonymous

49.07332, 2.55029

A guy and a girl without a sign. We got there quite late, at 11.30pm, and tried to get to "Aire de Limours/Briis sous forge" south of Paris from here.
Did not work at all : some people were trying to help us, but only went to morth-east of Paris, and there was no one there after 1am so we went to sleep. The staff was very friendly and offered us some pain au chocolat and hot chocolate because the machine didn't work well for us, and we could set the tent at the back of the restplace without anyone bothering us at all. In the morning we waited one more hour before somebody took us to Saint-Denis' train station, as everybody else ignored us.
―JumpingRabbit

48.93388, 2.39271

Nice spot to go north if the door is open (it was in my case). A lot of local cars but it is possible to find someone for lille
―Anonymous

49.00909, 2.53731

This spot is really not good. Most of cars here are taxis, We were very lucky to get such good lift
―Anonymous

50.49006, 4.09527

At beginning cars were ignoring me but after around 35 minutes guy stopped and took me to service station before Paris
―Anonymous

49.07332, 2.55029

Took us to champs-élysées. Good spot to go into the city, just ask around cars stopping to get gas and look for 75 license plates. 20min wait.
―Voulez

50.33272, 2.91975

I agree that it's a really weird spot and it was mostly locals but there's space to stand at the side of the turnaround (if a bit windy, also no shelter, so not a spot for bad weather) and cars can stop too. With a sign to Paris we (2ppl) found a ride to Aulnay within half an hour and from there taking the train into Paris proper was pretty easy (and cheap.)
―Anonymous

50.49006, 4.09527

The first car I asked was a lovely Parisian family who took me to the suburbs of Paris from here.
―Anonymous

49.07818, 3.39818

I got taken there from Reims. Very little traffic, I thought I was gonna be there for long, but someone stopped and took me to a banlieu of Paris after about 15min
―blub

49.07369, 2.55264

best spot to go north
―Anonymous

48.93388, 2.39271

Worst spot I've ever been to. Place is hard as fuck to get there, I almost fell multiple times cause the ground was all muddy. There was no traffic at all and people don't go north to far, the closest I found was Charles de Gaulle with a sign marked "A1"! I'll never go there again.
―Anonymous

49.07446, 2.55239

Okay so we we arrived at Gare du Lyon at in the evening, got some kebab and continued our journey north. We knew about this station from the hitch south. From gare the lion we took the train to fosses and than a connecting bus to survilliers. The public transport trip took about an hour and costs 7,50 pp. We think it's worth the effort, considering the fact that we had a tent to camp at the station. From survilliers it's about 30 minutes walking through the industrial areas, which was quite scetch in the dark with all the cars racing by. Once we got to the petrol station we found a hole in the fence to enter the station, which was unnessecairy since there was also just a walkway a bit further. There are some nice grassy bushes to camp a bit away from the people on the station. In the morning we started hitching at 9 and after an hour we got a ride from this cool Canadian band all the way to Utrecht. Shout-out to Cola™️ for putting us on the guest list, you guys are great.
―Artflix

48.93388, 2.39271

The door was not open, but you can follow the wall/fence until it ends, climb down a small hill towards the autoroute and then jump the (second, smaller) fence. Sounds more complicated than it ended up being, the fence is even a little bent down and there's trees to help. Lots of local cars but I still found people going through Lille to Mons within 15 minutes. Would definitely recommend this spot to get out of Paris to the North.
―thebeekeeper

49.002, 2.56254


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