Hitchhiking from Teningen
Hitchhiking to Teningen
Recent reviews mentioning Teningen
48.04945, 7.81054
Not much traffic, but got a ride easily to the next Raststätte.―Stevenheinen
47.92216, 8.05234
Traffic is quite fast but there is enough space to stop.―Anonymous
48.04951, 7.81057
I had a sign saying "Basel". I wanted to go to the Pratteln service station to stay on the swiss A2 highway. Got picked up by a guy driving to Brugg. He said he was going through Basel, so I took the ride, but actually he went through Lörach. Be aware that there are two entries into Switzerland! Make sure the guy is going the way you want.―Anonymous
47.98004, 7.74066
I wait less than 1 min, a car stop and drive me to the city center of Frieburg―Anonymous
49.75555, 9.95917
A lot of car going to North A3, but some are traveling south. It took me 2h to wait for direct ride to Freiburg, but then it was very fast ride and directly to the place I need.The spot is good, with nice view and not so expensive (relative to other petrol stations). Many foreign car, mostly NL, but some B as well. People are friendly and it is worth to try to speak directly to them. During 2 hours of waiting 4 drivers offer me a ride to north, but I politely declined as there is no better spot further north to hhike south. You just need to be patient here
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47.98839, 7.86282
On a race three teams left in a total of 5 minutes with 3 different cars. was really easy.―Anonymous
48.11899, 7.79357
If you can avoid this spot, do it. Many people stay in the vicinity.That said, there's lots of space to pull over at the bus stop, and you'll find somebody eventually.
―kar10house
47.99076, 7.84635
Much better spot than the one further to the East. Unlike the other spot, the parking lots are never blocked due to a zone of "absolutes Halteverbot". That makes it much easier for drivers to stop.Also, drivers are less likely to be blocked by truck traffic on the right lane, and the can change lanes more easily and safely.
Sign is highly recommended, as traffic can go north and south on the A5.
Look for a ride that takes you at least to the next service station on the highway.
―kar10house
48.04951, 7.81057
traffic mostly going to switzerland via basel, however i can't think of another option for france. can be a bit of a wait to get someone who goes at least to belfort and can drop you on the porte d'alsace. it's worth the wait. male, early 30s, alone―Anonymous
48.80887, 8.18226
solo male, early 30s, waiting with a sign and asking round―Anonymous
47.99994, 7.79838
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48.01251, 7.8071
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47.98851, 7.86093
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47.99726, 7.84213
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48.04431, 7.80016
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48.01251, 7.8071
I was lucky once, but the other times it took far too long until somebody stopped for the A5.―Anonymous
47.99994, 7.79838
Direction A5 north and south.It doesn't make sense to go here by tram from Freiburg centre, but if you're somewhere near it works pretty well. (There is a traffic light, so you can ask people who come from the Adelheid-Steinmann-Straße).
Tram stop is \"Rieselfeld\".
―Anonymous
47.98851, 7.86093
For heading East (Neustadt, Donaueschingen)Get to the south east of the city where the Leo-Wohleb-Straße and Schwarzwaldstraße meet each other (B31). Somewhere there is a strip of grass right in front of a side road. As this is a busy road leading out of the town waiting time is not very long.
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47.99726, 7.84213
At this place infront of Mc Shit people drop of their friends for the trainstation. ask them to give you a ride onto the highway―Anonymous
48.04945, 7.81054
Dir: South (Basel) only!!!Gasstation Schauinsland
OK traffic
You can get here from Freiburg by taking Bus No. 36 towards Hochdorf, exit Bus station Högestraße. Makes sense if you're trying to make a long distance. Otherwise you might just stay at Kronenbrücke, all together it will take the same amount of time.
Coming from the north it works the same, if you want to get to freiburg let them drop you out here, try to find someone who is going directly to freiburg or take bus no. 36.
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