Hitchhiking from Lusca
Hitchhiking to Lusca
Recent reviews mentioning Lusca
54.4544, -7.03082
―Uri
53.42774, -6.21895
―Anonymous
53.42774, -6.21895
Stand at traffic lights and approach stopped cars. Great for Belfast and other places north of Dublin.―Anonymous
53.42839, -6.23088
This spot is legal to stand at, unlike the other spot further up, which is under motorway regulations. You need a sign, since there will be north and southbound traffic. An excellent spot.―Anonymous
53.42839, -6.23088
Well, I guess it isn't legal spot anymore. After 30mins of hitchhiking airport police stopped and told us to leave immediately.. (August 2012)―LuciMK
53.47684, -6.20732
―Anonymous
53.43183, -6.22967
―LuciMK
53.398, -6.23939
―Elbadiste
53.428, -6.22353
―Anonymous
53.41758, -6.23993
―Artum
53.43183, -6.22967
It's a good place for hitchhiking to the Dublin city centre, but totally senseless for Belfast directions (even though motorway sings say differently). Three cars stopped us during an hour and told us to give it up, no chance to getting from here to Belfast. At the end we had to take a bus...Anyway, cars drive fast, but there's a plenty of space to stop. So make a big sign. Also a lot of taxi drivers drive around and they think and thumb up means we want taxi, so try to not hitchhike them :)
―Anonymous
53.398, -6.23939
Hitchhiking to reach the Mourne mountains (Nerthern Ireland).Wait 5 min.
Lots of traffic and place to stop
―Anonymous
53.41758, -6.23993
Average to spot to join west-Dublin by the circular. Small space to hitchhike but possibilities to meet a pilote from the airport ! Waiting time : 35minSpot correct pour poucer, l'espace est maigre, bien qu'il y ait un petit parking. Le trafic est dense mais peu de gens s'arrête. Bon pour rejoindre la rocade et Dublin West pour décoller vers l'Ouest du pays ! Temps d'attente : 35min
―Anonymous
53.54003, -6.21037
2ppl, wednesday afternoon. We came from Dundalk, wanting to get a ride towards Limerick. Our strategy was to find a ride from someone going past Dublin to Red Cow (a Luas stop, on the west side of Dublin), take the Luas and then continue from there hitchhiking west to Limerick.The strategy worked quite well, as we found that person really soon. We asked around at the entrance of the station.
―dalby