Hitchhiking from Mijas
Hitchhiking to Mijas
Recent reviews mentioning Mijas
36.01956, -5.59972
Fantastic spot on the corner of the petrol station. Traffic is steady and there’s plenty of space to stop. I finished writing my sign to ‘Granada’ and applied some suncream and as soon as I held it out the second car stopped and said he was going all the way to Granada! (On his way to Madrid) Literally took 2 seconds. I jumped out near Malaga however since I got a couchsurfing acceptance. I was alone as a female hitch-hiker this was around 10am on a Saturday.―birdpond
36.71506, -4.44915
I stood here before sunset, with a sign "Córdoba" on a Saturday afternoon. No car stopped even all were going and had enough space to stop.I must say that the traffic is quite heavy and the cars may have difficult tome deciding for pulling over, but it's also after traffic lights, so they have time to notice you. I haven't tried asking at the lights.
―jkczech
36.71506, -4.44915
I stood here before sunset, with a sign "Córdoba" on a Saturday afternoon. No car stopped even all were going and had enough space to stop.I must say that the traffic is quite heavy and the cars may have difficult tome deciding for pulling over, but it's also after traffic lights, so they have time to notice you. I haven't tried asking at the lights.
―jkczech
36.65325, -4.47821
Many cars, enough space to pull over. Although cars go sometimes fast of off the roundabout.―jkczech
36.65768, -4.48544
Tried hitchhiking to the city center, moved on to the souther road later. Sign "Málaga". Spot is nice, but I felt like I can be better off at the other place.―jkczech
36.50555, -4.67668
Sign "Málaga". A local took me to the next town on the way.―jkczech
36.67487, -4.48505
It's a bit tricky to get here, but as soon as you are here, you're catching most of the cars going out of the airport going to Málaga, Torremolinos, Algeciras-Cádiz, Almería (at least that's what the road sign at this spot says). There's plenty of space for cars to slow down and pull over. I came here from the other spot just at the entrance to the roundabout, so from there it's possible to walk here along the road edge. But be careful when the traffic is heavy ⚠️―jkczech
36.67578, -4.48519
I tried here for 40 minutes to get out of the airport. Most of the traffic is private/taxis. I got 2 cars to stop, but didn't go to Málaga where i initially wanted to go. I then switched to the roundabout above (just going along the road, but is a bit tricky, especially crossing the 2 lane exit from the roundabout) read my review there, it's way better spot―jkczech
37.16551, -4.16977
Tried to get to Sevilla, but that seemed to be hard. Especially to Malaga was easier. At the End I took a ride near Malaga. You should probably talk to the people there, even though it's a bit annoying to always walk between the gas station and the hotel/restaurant since they are more than 100m apart―Friedolin
36.61289, -4.52903
My shortest waiting time for a ride in Spain―Anonymous
36.61283, -4.52701
2 people.We had been waiting there for 3-4 hours. Lot of trucks stands there for a night. It should be easy to catch them, but for 2 people its hard. Many morrocan drivers. We had a cardboard saying „hacia francia” and one employee told us that we are loco xD. Then we changed it to „hącia Granada” and some crazy guys stopped on the highway without reading our paper. When you are solo - easy, comparing to other spanish stations.
Shop in the gas stations is quite expensive (like 2,5e for a 1,5l bottle of water) and tap water is not drinkable. Better to make supplies before.
We heard also about free showers for drivers, maybe its possible to manage it for poor hitchhiker!
―SieAutostopuje
36.61289, -4.52903
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36.68229, -4.46843
Didn't work out so well for me. It's right near a turnout into a commercial area in malaga and it seemed most cars were local. Also not too many cars.―Anonymous
36.71506, -4.44915
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36.71939, -4.51234
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36.69032, -4.45797
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36.6488, -4.48897
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36.61289, -4.52903
you can get to this service station by taking the cercanias train to El Pinillo (20min, should be 2 euros, there are barriers...). Then walk up the hills towards calle vicente blanch picot. At the end it turns into a rocky path, leading through a tunnel under the motorway. climb up on your left and find a good spot where to climb over the fence.―Anonymous
36.68229, -4.46843
I arrived at this petrol station, sat down to eat some lunch and make a sign, and a guy walked up to me whilst I was looking at my map and gave me a lift directly to the front doors of the ferry port in Algeciras, without me even having to actively do anything. Easiest hitchhiking experience ever!―Anonymous
36.6488, -4.48897
Lots of cars!―Anonymous