Hitchhiking from Mülsen
Hitchhiking to Mülsen
Recent reviews mentioning Mülsen
50.6997, 12.7673
Kinda nice place to hitch when red light is on, but it is on for just short time. Might have good luck with nearby gas station asking around, but low traffic there.―Anonymous
50.30394, 11.80633
Likely a good spot for Berlin and Leipzig, but I had little luck here going in the Chemnitz direction. It was one of the last hitches of my journey. I looked a bit desperate, but one elderly couple took mercy on me and took me in.―Anonymous
50.82163, 12.76482
Got dropped off here by a trucker turning towards Czechia, walked up to a car with an older German pair showing them a sign for Chemnitz/Dresden but they signaled they wouldn't take me so I walked around the rastpaltz, asked a few truck drivers who said no, went to the toilet and the German guy signaled told me that he can take me but only to Dresdner Tor (I think a little bit out of pity when everyone else also said no), which was perfect for me as I wanted to hitchhike further towards Poland but I think it should be avoided as there are very few cars coming.―Anonymous
50.82039, 12.44974
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50.84211, 12.44539
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50.67975, 12.59231
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50.74147, 12.49967
It's easy to go on the A4 from here. You can reach this point by walking very easy. Driver can stop it is not the best place to stop, but it's also not to dangerus.―Anonymous
50.84211, 12.44539
Terrible hitchhiking spot at Meerane. Meerane is way too quiet, and there is no long distance traffic here whatsoever. If you get stuck here, your best bet is to take a train to Zwickau or Chemnitz, or try your luck on the A4/B93 junction. As I was on the way to Poland and my driver did a 50km detour to here (all the way from the A9) because he was sure that dropping me off at Meerane's McDonalds was a good idea. He shouldn't have bothered. For more info, see http://www.hitchwiki.org/Meerane―Anonymous
50.82039, 12.44974
Bad hitchhiking spot near Meerane, although if you find yourself stuck in the area it seems to be the best place to hitchhike from. However you really should consider taking a train to Zwickau or Chemnitz, and trying from one of those places instead. As you can see on the satellite image there is very little traffic on this road, but like anywhere you will get rides if you look desperate enough. I got a car to stop by doing an 'emergency' signal on the side of the road and holding out a sign with just a black arrow on it. To get here, walk from Meerane. For more info, see http://www.hitchwiki.org/Meerane―Anonymous
50.63578, 12.43656
Bus-stop (10min waiting)good point to start traveling (e.g. Berlin): A72, all directions
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50.67975, 12.59231
in either direction of A72(Dresden/Hof). Got to talk to people.―Anonymous
50.74147, 12.49967
nah... waited 45mins for a lift to A4 west, even though I had a sign. Not a good place for cars to stop, except when traffic light is red ^^―CrazyKenny
50.63578, 12.43656
It's much easier to get on the A72 towards Chemnitz/Dresden than towards Hof/Nürnberg. During one hour of waiting there were only 6 cars with Bavarian license plates.To get there from Zwickau take a train to Voigtsgrün (€3,30 )
―Fraughtwithsounds
50.63578, 12.43656
works well, use a sign!―Anonymous
50.84422, 12.54185
―N0id
50.74103, 12.4985
The second driver took me to the Raststation Altenburger Land.―Dynamo
50.81642, 12.44621
―Fraughtwithsounds
50.67961, 12.5866
With the sign "Dresden" I waited 5 minutes for a ride to the parking area Neukirchener Wald. From Zwickau to Berlin I traveled 4 hours.―Dynamo
50.67961, 12.5866
I started twice from this place. Took me both times 10 minutes for a direct ride to Dresden.―Dynamo
50.7044, 12.74946
IIt's easy to get a ride from here to Plauen. With a bit of luck further to rest area Vogtland Nord or Hof.―Anonymous