Hitchhiking from Civita Castellana
Hitchhiking to Civita Castellana
Recent reviews mentioning Civita Castellana
42.38223, 12.47245
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42.24234, 12.34253
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42.31591, 12.49217
―Krassberd
42.31756, 12.49194
I had a big problem to move out from this petrol station because it was on Sunday and all HGV drivers had to take a day break. Anyway I took a shower and spent night at the parking. Next day it was easy.―Artur Pietrus
42.38223, 12.47245
Little tollgate.We tried here to get out of the highway to go to Népi.
The guy told us "I have no problem with you, I can ask the driver but be carefull with the police."
We find easily.
―Anonymous
42.24234, 12.34253
We find a lift to Sutri.Local traffic.
―Anonymous
42.31591, 12.49217
Last service station before Rome except city circle highway. Lot of traffic is going through this place. You can also cross by pedestrian tunnel to the northbound site. Good camping in the fields at the northbound site. Got a ride into Rome within an hour.―Anonymous
42.31756, 12.49194
Petrol station with free wifi, shower, good food, and HGVs parking.―Anonymous
42.0046, 12.52947
Really hard place to get to by foot, but nice place to find a car going north, when you are thereYou need to climb a couple fences to get here. When you arrive at Settebagni(possible to blackride bus from Rome), go north-east to the tip of the town, and cross through some allotments, to get to the little road leading to a bridge over the highway. On the other sode of the bridge there is a gate, but the fence is ripped open on the right. Go through there and turn right on to the field, and cross it, over to the fence alongside the road. Climb that and follow the highway for a hundred meters, and you’re there!
We wanted to go to Firenze, but i guy picked us up towards Terni, where we thought we could get a ride to Firenze, but found the truckstop there to be awful. If you’re going to Firenze or further north, wait for a car going there instead of a car going half the way!!
―Anonymous