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Hitchhiking to Sant Sadurní d’Anoia

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Recent reviews mentioning Sant Sadurní d’Anoia

42.40516, 2.87254

This is a good spot and me and my LoVE with our dog were suprised with tha car that took us. I was playing some music on my viola so maybe that helped?! Who knows…;)
―NTKtriohitch

41.46823, 1.97742

Not that great of a spot. Hitchiking in early November (2 guys) going south, waited for 3 hours before a Ukrainian guy took us to our destination, Peniscola. Although I don't know what would be a better spot to leave Barcelona.
―Anonymous

41.46839, 1.97741

I meet two hitchhikers, we were sure to catch ride for one of us. Caught a ride for all of us with many luggage
―FedericoHitch

39.25565, -2.5829

the staff is friendly and helpful. the spot was empty during the night, as pretty much all in spain. and mind you it was during the apagón. it works for several directions, namely murcia, valencia, one trucker even said he was going to badajoz. eventually a romanian van driver took me all the way to porta de barcelona, even a bit out of his way. thanks, mihail
―andrej

41.46802, 1.97737

Probably best spot to start from Barcelona towards south. Easily reachable by train.
―yasio90

41.46752, 1.97833

We got a ride further down the road to another gas station and then after 30min there got a ride directly to Velancia. 😁🌱
―Felimelideli

41.46753, 1.97847

Tried to get a ride to Valencia for 5 hours at night, but being 3 guys, it was nearly impossible.
―Kivvish

41.46714, 1.97775

Big service area and gas stations. East side of the road is towards Lleida and Zaragoza, west side towards Valencia.

To get here, you can take a train from Barcelona (Sants station, or so) towards Matorell.

Get off at Castellbisbal. Go behind the small station, walk over the short bridge (or was it just a raised road), and then immediately turn right and follow the dirt track back in the direction you came with the train. You will come to the service area.
―Anonymous

41.46714, 1.97775

Fuimos 2 (chico / chica).
La primera persona a quien hemos preguntado nos cogen hasta una aera de servicio cerca de Tarragona (alli fue mas dificil para conseguir hasta Valencia).
―Railway

41.46714, 1.97775

It's a good place, we took a ride in 20 minutes froma taxi driver without even asking, but it' a little bit expensive, 2,95€ for the train that is leaving you about 2-3 km walking from the gas station + 2€ for the single bus ticket if youb are too far from the train station
―Phidias81

41.46714, 1.97775

Just asking people worked for us and got us a lift in 20 minutes to Zaragoza. It works to be extra polite, clean and well-dressed.
―Jackortega

41.46714, 1.97775

Really good spot. It is easy to get to the spot and it’s quite cheap (the train cost 2,2€). It is really easy to get ride to Valencia. The majority of the cars passing were (at least during the summer) from France or Germany, so quite easy. We got ride in 5 minutes.
―Anonymous

41.46714, 1.97775

Good place to get a ride. Took me less than 10 min (asking to truck drivers) to get a ride to Madrid.

―Teark

41.46714, 1.97775

Probably a good place to catch rides to the south (Tarragona, Valencia and further) but not to the west (Lleida, Zaragoza, Madrid...). Cars in that direction take A2, wich is free.
―Blaitc

41.46714, 1.97775

if i catched in direction to valencia I would have a drive in 15 minutes... but to Zaragoza I've waited over than six hours in over then 40 degrees.... shit place, drivers have to pay for autopista and there is similar way nearby- autovia in the same direction for free... finally i walked several kilometeres across orchard, desert :D under highway and reached a2 sliproad, after minutes i was in the way to Zaragoza

―Anonymous

41.46714, 1.97775

For those who found "description" a bit confusing...: when getting out of the station, walk towards the left-handside, just oposite the direction we came by train... The dirt track is on the right handside.
―Anonymous

41.46714, 1.97775

We thumbed here with a friend of mine (1 girl+1guy) and noone stopped for us. To be honest, apart from the trucks there wasn't even such a big traffic. After 2 hours of waiting in vain we decided to take A-2 instead. Maybe asking people around could have worked out better.
―Besnik19

41.46714, 1.97775

When I got there, only a few trucks and cars were using the gas station.

But after 30min somebody took me in the direction of Zaragoza.

Sign + Thumb Up at the exit of the gas station worked for me.

Also very well accessible from the train station.
―Anonymous

41.46714, 1.97775

waited for less than 15 mins and got a lift to Murcia
―Anonymous

41.46714, 1.97775

Watch for the privet security, they are asked to chaise away hitchhikers. They asked me to do it with a banner a bit further, and not to talk to the drivers as I normally do.
―Danielo

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