Hitchhiking from Seseña
Hitchhiking to Seseña
Recent reviews mentioning Seseña
40.0208, -3.64508
almost only transit cars for long distances, also tall peaje very close―Anonymous
40.10478, -3.64581
sign "proxima gasolinera" rulezzz, estimated time of waiting - couple hours, but still... :) sib_explorer―Anonymous
40.0208, -3.64508
To get here is possible to take local train to aranjuez and walk 2 km to highway. Though gasstation is wery empty. Try to with somebody to next one in ten km. thats very good spot.―Marek.cavojsky8338
40.10478, -3.64581
Such a bad place to wait car. There are a lot of gasoline on the way so petrol station is almost empty.Good luck!
―Kralx15
40.10478, -3.64581
Yes, there are not many people in the gas station, but there are some people around the restaurant and Burger King. And a far amount of people does go on longer distance rides, not so much local traffic anymore. In my experience the best service station in southern madrid (hitched this route 3 times now)―Laura13
40.0208, -3.64508
Best to wait on the white striped median where the carpool lane begins. that way you'll call the attention of many more drivers because petrol station is not that busy. Waited 45 minutes, got ride to Murcia from trick driver who pulled over into emerging carpool lane.―Anonymous
40.17724, -3.66893
This station has a lot of local traffic, as it has a car wash and is close to a commercial area. It's best to ask drivers whether they go to Ocana (just a bit further south) and then get dropped at the petrol station in Sesena Nuevo.―Laura13
40.17724, -3.66893
In february, I gave up after 4 hours without any ride. In 4 hours I saw only 2 cars going at least to the next gaz station on the highway, but both were full. It's probably better in the summer though.―Peyjo
40.17724, -3.66893
I was going to Grenada and after 30mn waiting I found one to Cordoba, almost 2/3 of the road :) Good! There is a petrol station + a little cafetaria.―Anonymous
40.24604, -3.69037
Trying to get a lift to Granada, arrived around lunch time and waited for about 2 hours before getting a lift as far as Puerto Lápice (just past Madridejos).―Truffula
40.21909, -3.6845
―Uprising
39.97864, -3.57009
―Marek.cavojsky8338
40.17724, -3.66893
Big gas station. We waited 45 minutes and found a direct ride to Granada.―Anonymous
40.24604, -3.69037
Petrol station and McDonald's. Lots of local traffic going to Pinto.―Anonymous
40.21909, -3.6845
Good spot. I arrived there with a truck and he enter in the warehouse of El Corte Ingles, and here you can really found trucks that will go everywhere in Spain. Not a good spot if you are not traveling alone, because here there are just trucks!! If you don't find a lift you can always take the bus that stop there nearby, and with 3,60 euro you will arrive in Madrid!! Good luck!!―Anonymous
39.97864, -3.57009
Very good gas station with for changing to car. All direction to south and Valencia.―Anonymous
39.86667, -3.95691
Not a lot of Space to stop, and lot of local trafic, but we managed to get a ride to Aranjuez in like 20 minutes―Kiéran
40.2971, -3.69207
There is a gas station and cafeteria with good amounts of trucks coming. I was here twice, at 1:30-3:00 am and then at 6:30 in the morning. At night time there was nice amount of trucks, but still - a lot of trucks goes to the industrial zone and not further.Maybe it was because I didn’t knew how to catch a truck, but I had hard time hitching for a ride in the morning aswell, and at the end I stood with a sign and thumb at the exit to catch cars that have filled their tanks and cars that only pass here to cut the line off the main road.
Good staff at the service station. You can buy some snacks here.
―fluido
40.17513, -3.66779
This is a terrible place. I thought I will manage to catch more rides here than the service station because people come also from other directions to get on the road.Well, I was wrong. Trucks won’t stop just like that. And the people doesn’t stop although there’s some room.
I had luck with an extremely nice woman.
―fluido
42.34334, -3.68614
I don’t how you people autostop from here. I’m sure it’s possible but just tell me the way. It’s a big road with a looot of cars that don’t have where to stop nor how to see you. On top of that when you go to Madrid the cars nearest to you are not going there so you won’t pick anyone near you. The only idea I had was to ask people on the red light, but as I said it would be people on the middle of the road and I didn’t want to risk being there when the light turns green. I’m disappointed I tried both ways out of Burgos to Madrid and both are bad, I’ll have to take a bus :(―Anonymous