Hitchhiking from Heilsbronn
Hitchhiking to Heilsbronn
Recent reviews mentioning Heilsbronn
49.30708, 10.9662
Got a ride with the second car I asked. Not a lot of cars at around 10:00 in the morning on a friday. Lots of polish car signs and trucks, the people I asked were heading towards Karlsruhe and Ulm.―Anonymous
49.30656, 10.96916
This place absolutely sucks in Czech direction, avoid at all cost.―Anonymous
49.30656, 10.96916
Good spot when going to Czechia. Just look for Czech license plates and ask.―Anonymous
49.30656, 10.96916
It was bad in Sunday, trucks have been banned.―Anonymous
49.31134, 11.00154
I was there late in the evening, not much traffic and idea was to spend a night there if nobody stops. Surprisingly this was one of the best hitchhiking experience, two local girls approached me interested wtf I am doing and invited me to their place for dinner and sleepover. The next morning it was quite easy to find a ride.―Anonymous
49.24304, 8.87829
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49.30708, 10.9662
really no problems to find lifts to at least the next service station to the west, lots of traffic―Anonymous
49.30708, 10.9662
It's a large gas station with a restaurant and a parking lot. A very good place to hitchhike as you have the parking lot and the station to talk with drivers.Directions: From Nuremberg take the S2 (mostly not controlled) train to Schwabach. Go through the Laubenhaid forest/park and towards the highway, follow the paths.
―Yooks
49.30708, 10.9662
If you walk there from Schwabach you need to cross railways (there's no bridge or anything).―Anonymous
49.30651, 10.96898
good to Berlin but for Dresden is bad.―Sorokin
49.30651, 10.96898
Waited 30 mins for a car to A3 direction Regensburg―Kolodez
49.30651, 10.96898
I waited 30 minutes for a ride to Vienna (1 female).Almost everybody is heading north here.
―Anonymous
49.30651, 10.96898
A great place to change the car without checking in town and continued the trip.―Sorokin
49.30651, 10.96898
me + Nicolfrom Malaga,ES to Prague,CZ
19:45-22:20 12.8.2015
We went here in the evening and a parking lot was filled with trucks.
A lot of traffic on a station. Mostly going direction Bayreuth-Hof and than Berlin or Dresden and Poland. Quite a lot going Pasau-Graz-Maribor. Some going Pasau-Wien-Budapest. Few going to Prague.
We asked truckers about tomorrow morning. We found one going to Prague in 6am. But I was in a rush.
Than we tried the station. 40 minutes nothing and than three Czech cars at one time. After a fast fast ride with Tom, we were at Zličín station, Prague (288km in two hours). Great hike.
―Seminko
49.30651, 10.96898
it seemed pretty senseless for direction south, it was dark already and a few cars were coming but after 20min a guy took me to the suburbs of Munich.―Anonymous
49.30651, 10.96898
first car I asked took me north. It was raining pretty bad, so I guess I was lucky. Cars definetely go north―Anonymous
49.30651, 10.96898
lot of cars going north. Some south, almost nobody east. If so, they don't stop, even if they are Czech. I waited there two hours for car to Czech.―Anonymous
49.30651, 10.96898
Took me over one hour to find a ride going north, most cars were heading east.―Taxilof
49.30651, 10.96898
For going east and north it might be perfect, for going south it's pretty bad―Anonymous
49.30651, 10.96898
lot of cars going the direction in north and south. for car to czech republic I waited 2 hours. It's good to have a sign 'CZE' and wait for czechs. Tenth of czech cars picked me up, but it took a long time.―Anonymous