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Hitchhiking from Cuarte de Huerva

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Hitchhiking to Cuarte de Huerva

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40.54826, -3.26992

Most spanish i talked to did not go to Zaragoza. After some time i got a ride with a german women who was going to the french pyrenees. I went with her to Zaragoza to continue to Barcelona. It was around 9 am. I would recommend this spot when going out of Madrid, since other Spots of hitchhiking out of Madrid didn‘t go well. It‘s a gas station + restaurant and there is fairly good traffic.
―Pasch

41.69918, -0.8675

Gas station easily accessible with the bus. A lot of people go here before going north
―Airpurtravaux

41.64086, -0.75651

Took a bus from the city until here. It was a cold and rainy sunday, coming and back from station to the spot many times, until a guy pick me up and ride until near Barcelona. It was my first ride in Europe but it was better than expected.
―umajornadapelomundo

41.63828, -0.97212


―Anonymous

41.66169, -0.92646


―Anonymous

41.66057, -0.92525

better do not try to hitchhike here to direction Bilbao/San Sebastian...drivers telling you the return into the city center...maybe in the morning at 6-8am when people are on business trips, otherwise: no
―Anonymous

41.61852, -1.03271

First gas station from Zaragoza to Madrid. Everybody have to stop, so it's a good place to try.
―Anonymous

41.63828, -0.97212

well we started here at this gas station wich is across from some statue that is supposed to represent the sun and the pyrnee, on a round about

after some ramblings with ppl in spanish with not much proper communication, long story short we spent all day walking to some big thing called the Plaza some big shopping complex, they are still building the roads up there just walk in the direction mardid along side the highway there is plenty of feild and safe ways to walk its about 1300 hundred mtr walk, we got a ride with a post courrier who drove average 170 al the way so it was pretty efficient; good luck ps the staff at the repsol where quite nice so smile
―Anonymous

41.66169, -0.92646

Here you can find a couple of gas stations that people use before going to: Pamplona, Bilbao, San Sebastián or even France.
―Anonymous

41.66057, -0.92525

dont try to HH here, its imposible
―Anonymous

41.61852, -1.03271

It took a while to arrive on bus and then walk 20minutes, but the first lorry driver we asked offered us a lift. You need to ask stopped lorries/cars. Easy to go to Madrid.
―Jackortega

41.64996, -0.91915

Ask here for a lift to PLAZA, a large shopping centre near the autopista.

When you arrive, walk down the autopista direction madrid for about 1km and you will find a petrol station.
―Anonymous

41.62999, -0.99184


―Anonymous

41.64996, -0.91915

Or take the bus, 15euros for Marid (january 2012)...
―Anonymous

41.66131, -0.91443

We waited 4h to get a lift to the Gas Station in Casetas. Bad Place..but in the end it worked out
―SuperRoger

41.66131, -0.91443

First I tried it at this place but cars are too fast and won´t stop.

So I moved a bit down the road TOWARDS THE CITY CENTER. Where AVENIDA DE LA EXPO joins Autovia del Ebro cars are slowed down right after the curve by the PEDESTRIANS TRAFFIC LIGHTS crossing Av del Ebro to the train station.

From there I got a ride all the way to Bilbao after aprxtly 2.5h.

(I don´t know how to add a new place to the map. If you understand the description, feel free to do so.)
―Anonymous

41.67709, -0.93081


―Ssamedd

41.66604, -0.83748


―Slodo

41.67662, -0.85229

Zaragoza is the WORST CITY EVER to hitchhicking!!!! the best chance you can get is try to go to the service station in Alfajarin, and still have to wait a long time!
―Joaoguilhermeln

41.64064, -0.75459


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