Hitchhiking from Tordesillas
Hitchhiking to Tordesillas
Recent reviews mentioning Tordesillas
42.40527, -3.54891
It's an alright station. Decent flow of new cars coming in and some trucks sleeping/taking a break.―VeikkaK
41.49612, -5.00217
―Sims92
41.50435, -4.98758
―Anonymous
41.50327, -5.00694
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41.49826, -5.00751
―Tabea
41.49612, -5.00217
my experience is that one part of our group (four at once) had a ride in 5 minutes. the other two stoot there for four hours. but it is a nice place to be―Anonymous
41.49826, -5.00751
Nice spot for wild camping, but unfortunately you can´t swim in the river (its completely brown :(―Anonymous
41.50327, -5.00694
Instant ride to the gas station in Toro, by a nice truck driver. Place is nice, looooots of place to stop, good visibility. Really great―Kiéran
42.40527, -3.54891
We saw another pair of hitchhikers immediately find a lift to Porto so I think we just had less luck. We got a lift to Tordesillas with some persuasion.―Anonymous
41.65318, -4.76577
Took us 90 minutes to get a ride to Tordesillas (the goal was Salamanca). People dont smile a lot...―Kiéran
41.49658, -5.00086
Got a ride, from Marc and Eve, that initially should have just taken me to Salamanca but ended up taking me all the way to Seville on my way to Morocco. Good spot honestly.―Anonymous
41.59234, -4.82834
Failing to get a ride in Valladolid, I walked to Simancas, and there, just walking in the street, met Samuel who gave me a ride to Tordesillas. From there quickly got a ride south to Seville.―Anonymous
41.5176, -4.94585
After around 20 minutes we got a great lift to Salamanca. However, the station was not particularly busy.―Anonymous
41.56633, -4.8605
Got here atlike 11pm, Hotel is expensive and when I walked south to see if I could wild camp I was greeted by big guard dogs on premise barking at me, so I gave up on that idea and went to see if i could catch a ride.Luckily an amazing trucker pulled up and got me to porto im the night haha
―Anonymous