Hitchhiking from Santafé
Hitchhiking to Santafé
Recent reviews mentioning Santafé
36.75351, -4.42589
Decent spot on the pedestrian island by the petrol station - stood with a sign to Granada and was visible to the oncoming traffic who could pull into the petrol station as well as those going directly via the petrol station. Got a lift from a group who saw me on their way in and decided a bit later to whistle my attention over and take me as close to Granada as they could. From there I got a local bus that miraculously actually existed and was the last one of the day! 20:38. Solo female hitchhiker.Gave it only 4 stars as traffic is quite quick and not so much in the left hand lane which reduces the chances of people stopping I think.
―birdpond
37.45162, -3.93623
I hitchhiked with a sign "Granada" though if I had to wait longer I would have probably gone to the next exit from Alcalá, near Lidl, as it seems that there I could have had more options for a ride. It worked from here anyways, but most of the traffic here was just local.―jkczech
37.21057, -3.62296
Entrance to the motorway heading towards Jaén. Not much space for cars to pull over, but it's possible. I waited 3 hours from 12pm midday on a saturday and got a ride from a delivery driver directly towards Jaén. I used a combination of holding sign with one hand and thumb the other.―Passports
37.19775, -3.63576
Tried to get into the direction of Sevilla from there. Not a perfect spot, at the end I went to the gas station and talked to people. Tourists then took me near Loja―Friedolin
37.16806, -3.6091
We stood at the exit of the petrol station with thumbs up, and within a few minutes some locals stopped and took us to Salobreña―meep
37.13178, -3.54175
It can be faster to walk back than wait for the bus. But it’s even faster to hitchhike―Breno
37.19092, -3.77758
Mi provis kun pluraj malsamaj numerplatoj; la loko estas teknike bona, sed ĝi estas en Hispanio. Eĉ kun multaj aŭtoj el aliaj landoj, ĉiuj kamionoj estis marokaj, do provi atingi Maroko eble estus bone, sed atingi Sevilon estus infero. Se mi ne estus brazilano kutimiĝinta al la suno, mi estus mortinta. Min lasis ĉi tien amikoj, kiujn mi faris en Granado.―Jurobola
36.90219, -3.52524
Rekta veturo al Zubia, apud Granado, unu el la lastaj vojaĝoj kun mia kamarado Chay el Kanado, kun kiu mi petveturis ekde Maroko por senfinaj aventuroj. Li jam estis laca kaj volis provi la aŭtovojon, sed feliĉe iu haltigis nin unue.―Jurobola
36.91917, -3.48976
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37.19263, -3.7094
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37.19824, -3.63776
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37.19266, -3.70941
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37.23216, -3.66707
This is the best spot to get in any of directions of Sevilla, Málaga or Murcia. If going to further then Murcia, wait for a ride at least to Santomera, petrol station just after Murcia, if going to Málaga or Sevilla also posible to stop by the service area just after Loja. As others say, you're in Spain, be patient!!!―Anonymous
37.23211, -3.66791
This is the best spot to get in any of directions of Sevilla, Málaga or Murcia. If going to further then Murcia, wait for a ride at least to Santomera, petrol station just after Murcia, if going to Málaga or Sevilla also posible to stop by the service area just after Loja. As others say, you're in Spain, be patient!!!―Anonymous
37.19263, -3.7094
Quite a good spot to catch a lift to Málaga - when talking to people at the gas station. It took us one car from there, going all the way. However, we might have had some luck since the gas station guy wasn't exactly very co-operative, so beware! Worth trying, in any case!―Anonymous
37.19266, -3.70941
Quite a good spot to catch a lift to Málaga - when talking to people at the gas station. It took us one car from there, going all the way. However, we might have had some luck since the gas station guy wasn't exactly very co-operative, so beware! Worth trying, in any case! (September 2010)―Anonymous
37.19824, -3.63776
Gas station. Bad place for Malaga, good place for Cordoba, since the ways separate shortly before. Closes down over night.―Anonymous
37.19856, -3.64422
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37.19856, -3.64422
This spot is nice to reach Cordoba. Remember anyway that you are in Spain and it may take long. It is a bit dangerous to reach it by foot, but once you are there, there is enough space for the cars to stop. November 2007―Anonymous
37.19215, -3.62051
Granada-Córdoba or a way to get to another petrol station in the highway. It is a petrol station. From here they mostly take the Highway to Madrid, even for sort distances. If you go east (Murcia, Valencia, Barcelona)or west you can get a ride here to any of the other three fuel stations that are located before the cross with the A-92 (which is the highway going to Murcia). In my opinion the bigest is the second one (GALP). However if you want to reach Córdoba, I encourage you to wait until somebody brings you directly there, otherwise the most probable is that you get stack in any village in between (it already hapened 2/3 to me). Be patient, you are in Spain. Good luck. November 2007―Anonymous