Hitchhiking from San Donà di Piave
Hitchhiking to San Donà di Piave
Recent reviews mentioning San Donà di Piave
45.51689, 12.63493
We were stopping there with multiple huge signs (slovenia, austria, airport)People passing be were interested and slow down to read the signs (we were creating a small traffic gem)
The first guy who stoped was going to austria but didn't have enough space for both of us.
After another 3h a guy from germany took as to the airport.
The spot is propably as good as it gets around here.
―Anonymous
45.5045, 12.33581
The spot seems quite good, slowly moving cars and a good amount of them.―Anonymous
45.70389, 12.60478
Super lucky found Czech guys (we are also Czech) they were going home and so were we.Other than that it’s a pretty crowded gas station. I believe it would be no problem to get a car in less than 1hr.
―Anonymous
45.52594, 12.26287
Unfortunate and bad at the same time. We walked ( 2 guys) from Mestre/Venice to get a ride to Udine/Palmanova. When we arrived 1 cars was freshly robbed! Police came told us that we cant stop cars. For about 2 hours we waited till the police left. Then we tried to asked drivers on the petrol station but the staff told us that we can do it only next to the entrance ir near to the shop next to the petrol station. So we devided one took a sign and went to the exit to take cars from petrol station and one tried to ask people that went to the shop. so after 3,5 hours we got a ride to better place, however from that place most of the cars to Venice and not to Palmanova/Udine. If you can, avoid this petrol station. It had bit sketchy vibe + most of the poeple werent very nice/ lot of city locals. Altought it wasnt very good place to stop, there are plenty of truck drivers, if you going alone, try your luck!―Anonymous
45.41052, 11.23444
S tier gas station you can shower for free. Other than that expensive but you can charge your things free drinking water in the bathroom.We got lucky and found a Czech guy going our way (we are also czech) so he took us but if he didn’t it would prolly take a bit longer CZU it was later as well.
We were tryna get to Venice but not many ppl were going there surprisingly.
―Anonymous
45.66853, 12.5318
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45.64693, 12.59754
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45.66853, 12.5318
Small Toll Booth with enough space for cars to stop. Highway straight to Venice/Padova and further on..―Anonymous
45.64693, 12.59754
low traffic, mainly only locals that haven't ever seen a hitchhikers :D―Anonymous
45.72206, 12.69971
―Prochy
45.73416, 12.68739
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45.70366, 12.60194
―Patrik92
45.72206, 12.69971
bus stop direction Venezia―Anonymous
45.70366, 12.60194
I went to France (Aubagne). I arrived here in the evening. I waited about 2-3 hours. On the guardrail you can see writings from hitchikers. A Romanian truck driver with Italian number plate took me to Brescia.Franciaországba mentem Aubagne-ba Este sötétben érkeztem, és 2-3 órát vártam. A szalagkorláton vannak stopposoktól feliratok. Egy olasz rendszámos román sofőr vett fel.
―Anonymous
45.63167, 12.43614
It's a toll before entering the highway. Stand adls far as possible from the toll, so a car has space to stop. Relatively good spot for hitchhiking to Trieste/Slivenia area.―Doda
45.66853, 12.5318
Firstly, I was hitchhiking behind the toll station, and one of the workers even smiled at me and gave me a wave. In only 10 minutes, a few cars stopped for me, but they were all going towards Venice. Then another worker came and made me leave (he seemed upset). I later returned and hitchhiked about 20 meters before the toll station and in 30 minutes, a lot of cars stopped, but again, they were all going to Venice. Then the upset worker returned and made me leave again, so I took a train instead.This spot can work if you're going to Venice, as a lot of cars stopped, but the workers do make it a bit unreliable.
―Anonymous
45.52583, 12.26251
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45.64984, 12.30752
It seems people in Veneto are scared to pick up people―Anonymous
45.61128, 12.40686
We were going from Mestre to Triest, a lot of trucks if you're lucky they will take you. But sometimes cars stop there for toilet.―Soph12