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38.02517, -1.14293

We thumbed at the petrol station and the Lidl exit, but seemed like everyone was local traffic. We decided to try the exit of the nearby IKEA instead, with a sign for Librilla, and most was still local traffic - but quite soon a local helped us out.
―mossenmoons

37.88539, -1.36035

From the exit of the petrol station, it was probably the third car that stopped - we got super lucky, they were going to Málaga and were happy to drop us off in Nerja.
―mossenmoons

38.02796, -1.14415

Mostly local traffic - we had a sign to Librilla. At some point a local helped us out.
―mossenmoons

38.28791, -0.55494

It was a bit confusing, since I wasn't sure which carparks were for longer stays, drop-offs, rentals, etc. Most seemed to be rentals. But I walked around with my partner and after about 20 minutes, the third car we showed out thumbs to gave us a ride to a service station in Murcia.
―mossenmoons

37.91173, -1.31321

Very good spot for getting to Murcia, in less than 10 minutes I got offered ride over there however as I was going in opposite direction I had to wait little bit longer but still got ride pretty quick all the way up to loja service station
―Anonymous

39.65024, -0.30301

Day before (Sunday) I came here at around 3 pm and nobody took me till next day but next day it took me only 2 hours to get a ride to a gas station on outskirts of Murcia. Unfortunately there is no space for tent nearby thanks to a big grass but you can just sleep on it without a tent in summer aldo you probably will end up getting bitten by a lot of mosquitoes like me
―Anonymous

37.95271, -1.25905

a lovely romanian man and italian woman with their baby picked me up on their way to málaga
―andrej

41.14046, 1.34565

in the evening i had a chat with 2 bosnian truckers who invited me to eat with them. then one asked me where i'd sleep and he opened one of the cars on the trailor and offered me to sleep in there. in the morning i started looking for rides again and two catalans went out of their way to drop me on bp la paz. moltes gràcies
―andrej

38.23392, -0.79057

Despite being off the highway, it's get quite many cars.
―yasio90

37.98285, -1.13983


―Anonymous

37.98174, -1.24729


―Anonymous

37.95271, -1.25905

Take bus 44D from Murcia (instructions on Wiki). Going to the west should be fine, heading east better get on Santomera service station.
―Anonymous

38.10149, -1.03602

Take bus 36 to Santomera (instructions on wiki). You can get lifts in either direction, heading north/east is very easy.
―Anonymous

37.98285, -1.13983

We spent all day here for a ride to Alicante. Nobody stoped, so we took train. (7euros)
―Anonymous

37.9823, -1.13916

About 30min waiting for a ride to Cartagena.
―Anonymous

37.98174, -1.24729

In Spanish standards this is a really good spot if you're planning to go to Almeria or Granada.

Take bus number 44D towards Alcantarilla to get here (bus stop 'Hotel la Paz') and walk the rest of the way. Right after the bridge over the A-7 you have the petrol station and camping site.

Yes there are "perfect" spots in the city of Murcia but, hey, you're in Southern Spain. Better take the bus.
―Anonymous

37.95271, -1.25905

Terrible! Waited over 4 hours before deciding to go back to Murcia and try somewhere else.
―Anonymous

38.10149, -1.03602

good option for direccion Valencia. If you want to go to Barcelona, try to find a lift that surpases Valencia or a lift that takes the paid highway following the coastline since people that go long distance to Barcelona are more likely to take this route.
―Janpa

37.95271, -1.25905

i actually got two rides to granada in 15 minutes :) many people go down there, just ask truckers and people who stop to eat/refuel. good spot and easily accessible. there's more 44d buses than just a few per day :) but beware because they don't operate on weekends
―Sitko

38.10149, -1.03602

We were waiting there like 6 hours to get to Granada. No one was going... After that time we decided to come back to Murcia.
―Anonymous

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