Hitchhiking from Freising
Hitchhiking to Freising
Recent reviews mentioning Freising
48.33644, 11.61113
Very good gas station for hitchhiking. We were standing with a sign (CZ written on it) at the gas station exit. We managed to stop someone who was going directly to Prague!―Anonymous
49.01022, 12.05874
Not a good spot, someone took us eventually but it wasn’t because this is a good spot… But its better than the one on the other side of the road…―Anonymous
50.40664, 11.77402
Good spot! Huge gasstation with restaurant and kiosk. A lot of people that travel far stop there for a break and it is very busy. We stayed not at the gasstation but a bit behind where the road makes a curve. Easy to stop and cars go slow. Got a ride to Munich directly.―Anonymous
48.33876, 11.6092
july, friday around 2PM, i spent some time trying to go up to people and ask for a lift, but theres people everywhere, loads of families with a full car, many people didnt speak englishi dunno if was only a matter or timing, but soon after i moved to the entrance of the highway, 3 cars stopped in one minute
the 3rd was going in my direction and drove me to nurnberg
free toilet and free water in the truck parking lot
dont be fooled by the expansive shop
―Anonymous
48.12535, 11.75992
friday morning, around 11AM, July, going towrds Berlinspent the night in my tent behind the station in a little patch of trees, very quite. loads of trucks and cars, i took me a bit to get a ride until the next gas station on A9
i was hitchhiking at the entrance of the highway since there were not many cars stopping for petrol, mostly for food/toilets (at least at this time)
a police car drove pass me and said nothing (its always my biggest fear)
station is good. expensive, but there are toilets for truck drivers that are free and they have drinking water, so dont get fooled by the shops
―Anonymous
48.33628, 11.61126
nice drivers stopping at the join after the station, going both directions―fanky
48.74063, 9.03544
Took me about 30 min to find a ride straight to Munich suburbs form where I took the S-Bahn to my final destination.Great spot, but traffic can be low late in the day.
―Anonymous
52.6943, 9.68637
Most go south to Hanover, but some also further south. Asking will get you further than a sign though―Inni
48.42872, 11.59096
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48.33628, 11.61126
You can go to "Fürholzen" by bus and than walk out of the town to the north in direction "Hetzenhausen". After you left the town you will soon see the oil station on the left side. Perfect Place!―Anonymous
48.42872, 11.59096
Hitched from here 2 times up North. Key is to walk a bit onto the entry. Car or truck will pick you up within 15 min. =)!―Anonymous
48.33628, 11.61126
Under construction at the time (January 2017). See http://maps.rast.de/?location=cTVnehLvJ1bt9lkjTlpQ5vqboE8 for details.―Anonymous
48.33628, 11.61126
We were heading towards Czech Republic - got a ride in 10min - asked just the second car...―Thejourneyramino
48.33628, 11.61126
10 minutes to Regensburg.―Anonymous
48.33628, 11.61126
it`s realy got for getting to direction nürnberg. much harder to regensburg―Anonymous
48.33628, 11.61126
a bit difficult to get there on a sunday (there is no bus to fürholzen from eching on the weekends). We started to walk to the gas station and a woman took us to the gas station. It's very big and a lot of people stopped for us but we wanted to get a ride for a long distance direction frankfurt after the oktoberfest but the maximum that we got was to nurmberg.―Gustavobretz
48.33628, 11.61126
august 2014; we were heading to Berlin and waited 20 min; losts of cars heading towards the North or North West.―Anonymous
48.33628, 11.61126
perfect spot for hiking nord. you can get there either by foot from eching or you take the bus from eching to fürholzen (but the bus is very unfrequent).―Schworze
48.33628, 11.61126
good place, got there by hitchhiking to Günzenhausen from Karl-Käsmeier-Straße which is close to S-Bahn station "Eching"―Pablo.gelato
48.33628, 11.61126
I had a different experience. Waited about 30mins and then got a ride towards Regensburg instead of Nurnberg where I was going with my panel.―Anonymous