Hitchhiking from Berriozar
Hitchhiking to Berriozar
Recent reviews mentioning Berriozar
44.97751, -0.43286
A lot of cars and trucks passing by slowly. People that only stopped for gas dont come here though. Found a lift with a truck driver going to Pamplona (I was heading for spain so this was great)―Victor
42.55785, -0.78683
I was a young man with a big backpack, alone. A frenchman on a small van on his way to Tudela got me to the suburbs of Pamplona, where I took a bus.―Mandarina787
42.79038, -1.63907
Tried to hitchhike from this bus stop with a sign for Zaragoza for 2,5h but no luck so decided to get a blablacar. One guy approached me, confused about what I was doing, and tried to ask about it, but that's why it's difficult to hitchhike in Spain, I guess.―Kivvish
43.33839, -1.75488
Waited for 20 minutes just after the roundabout with a sign for Pamplona and got a ride to suburbs there.―Kivvish
42.84136, -1.58679
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42.84136, -1.58679
Good to get north towards France, small pieces (30-40 km) but fast pickups―Anonymous
42.82449, -1.67005
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42.84196, -1.68124
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42.78845, -1.63813
sorry, my bad. Tudela I meant. There's a Peaje earlier which can be hitched.―Mrm1985
42.79439, -1.68239
Take bus L15 or L18 to here (from the centre), there's space for the cars to stop and they go slow because of traffic lights - very good!―Nostalgique
42.82849, -1.5741
You have to take a bus to Huarte or walk like 1h from Pamplona―Anonymous
42.84196, -1.68124
Direction: France―Anonymous
42.78845, -1.63813
Bus goes sort of here...stay here, anything further is way to dangerous...cars drive too fast. Direction Madrid and Zaragoza should be fine - if going to Zaragoza, don't get stuck in Toledo but get dropped off at the Peaje before.―Anonymous
42.79439, -1.68239
Direction Logrono―Anonymous
42.79235, -1.61367
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42.84196, -1.68124
Aralar gas station with extra electric vehicle charging. About a half of traffic going to nearby villages. The other half goes (in the order of magnitude) to Bilbao, Vitoria-Gasteiz and San Sebastián. Good amount of hippies/surfers driving to beaches on the coast of Spain or France. Got a ride directly to Zarautz after talking to people at the gas station & bar for approximately 35 mins. There is also a decent bar/restaurant to have a snack while waiting for a ride.―Kozilia
40.55565, -3.29419
I may had luck. 8min waiting time. It was 15:00 not really busy. He directly took me to Pamplona. Had to take the train to Meco to leave Madrid. Luckily got a ride from the train station to the gas station―Anonymous
42.79126, -1.72366
Had to walk from Zizur to after Gazolaz. Thank God, I was finally picked up by Rafa who then took me all the way up to the valley of the Arg.―Anonymous
42.78845, -1.63813
People have some space to stop here, further they don't, but it's not really a good spot, we waited more than two hours with a sign, to get a ride to Zaragoza. I don't think there is a much better spot for Zaragoza from Pamplona though.―Zoelio
42.79439, -1.68239
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