Hitchhiking from Renningen
Hitchhiking to Renningen
Recent reviews mentioning Renningen
48.7481, 9.16567
Waited for 2 hours with some cars being unable to take us because we were with 3 people. Originally the plan was ulm or Munich. The amazing guy that eventually picked us up went to Lindau via ulm.Lindau is a village on lake Constance, the biggest lake in Germany and we decided to go along.
―Proxi
48.74063, 9.03544
Actually this place is dope. I just had trouble finding a lift directly to Munich. I denied 7 or 8 cars for Ulm or Augsburg.―Anonymous
48.90941, 8.69335
Looks shady but works perfectly. I got a lift by a Ukranian truck driver.―Anonymous
48.82308, 9.07502
enough place for cars to stop, we used a sign with "AUTOBAHN" and a sign with an arrow, which my friend pointed towards the place where the cars could stop, because its weirdly placed, it also served as a sign pointing to the direction of the highway we wanted to use😅―Anonymous
48.84195, 9.15916
Not much place to stop, but its possible, yet I wouldnt recommend this spot since many people change directions so its hard to find a car heading to your direction, there is also not much traffic, a car pulled over and took us to an exit few kilometers away, where it was better to hitchhike―Anonymous
48.87846, 8.78994
Its alright, it is possible for cars to stop, but not much traffic, direction Karlsruhe―Anonymous
49.42421, 11.68954
not many cars but a german couple stopped and took us all the way to stuttgart―Anonymous
48.73166, 9.09133
Good place to go any direction. A lots of Cars drive slow. You can go zurich or west by here.―Chen
48.69322, 9.30145
Sign Stuttgart got easily to Stuttgart―Marek
47.97057, 7.72031
in the afternoon a woman picked me up on her way home to stuttgart and dropped me before as i was on my way to slovenia―Anonymous
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
48.75399, 8.13146
Found a trucker to take me east onto the A8 within 15 minutes.The ride itself wasn't great as he took a 45 min detour to get some fuel and then got stuck in a traffic jam for 2 hours, but in the end we got to Sindelfinger Wald.
―Anonymous
48.81163, 8.92311
―Sekicar
49.64326, 8.55209
Not bad not much else to say―Anonymous
48.74063, 9.03544
Great place, got a ride to Ulm.―Anonymous
49.04522, 9.26414
Got a ride to another gas station to the south of Stuttgart. Don’tbe shy to ask.―Anonymous
48.73155, 9.0916
A lot of cars to the west. A car stopped for me right after I started to wait (?) with a sign saying Karlsruhe. I did not wait for a minute. I was lucky.They drove me to Karlsruhe.
There is a good space for a car to stop for you.
―Brahms
48.83703, 9.14821
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48.7481, 9.16567
depends on in which direction you want―Anonymous
48.76793, 9.14696
Somewhere around here must be a petrol station where you can ask for cars leaving Stuttgart. I have no experiences if that works well.To get here you can take the S-Bahn to Schwabstraße and walk up the Rotebühlstraße or take the bus.
―Anonymous