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Hitchhiking from Amsterdam to Munich

About 13 h 43 min of hitchhiking — roughly 969 km in 6 ride(s), including about 2 h 52 min of waiting by the road. These figures come from rides hitchhikers logged on this map, not from an estimate.

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Step by step

  1. Get from Amsterdam to Amstelveenseweg, Amsterdam — 4.6 km. Local transport is usually quicker than walking this stretch.
  2. Hitch 44.9 km (27 min) from Amstelveenseweg, Amsterdam to Utrecht. Expect around 20 min of waiting here. 2 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  3. Walk 2.3 km (28 min) from a hitchhiking spot near Utrecht to Utrecht.
  4. Hitch 1.8 km (1 min) from Utrecht to 52.09029, 5.15813. Expect around 8 min of waiting here. 2 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  5. Walk 3.5 km (42 min) from 52.09029, 5.15813 to Esso Bunnik.
  6. Hitch 92.5 km (56 min) from Esso Bunnik to Bergh Zuid. Expect around 59 min of waiting here. 2 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  7. Hitch 136.5 km (1 h 22 min) from Bergh Zuid to Raststätte Ohligser Heide West. Expect around 26 min of waiting here. 2 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  8. Hitch 207.1 km (2 h 04 min) from Raststätte Ohligser Heide West to Medenbach-West. Expect around 37 min of waiting here. 6 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  9. Hitch 485.8 km (4 h 52 min) from Medenbach-West to Munich. Expect around 21 min of waiting here. 3 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  10. Get from a hitchhiking spot near Munich to Munich — 0.9 km. Local transport is usually quicker than walking this stretch.

What hitchhikers said along this route

“Got a ride to Utrecht after 35 minutes, more or less. A lot of cars passing by, but seems that they don't give a shit.”
― Lipegon, Tue 2015-05-12 · Amstelveenseweg, Amsterdam
“This spot doesn't seems to be the best option in the northeast direction. I have been waiting here for a lift in direction to Groningen for more than one hour”
― Xkomczax, Sun 2013-09-08 · Amstelveenseweg, Amsterdam
“Super good! Got a direct ride to Utrecht after only 5 minutes!!”
― Emanuele19956, Mon 2016-09-12 · Amstelveenseweg, Amsterdam
“There is closed road used for constructing, which should be used as a place to stop. A lot of traffic, chance to get a lift to Utrecht.”
― Anonymous, Sun 2013-02-17 · Amstelveenseweg, Amsterdam
“Can be a good spot, you need to go up the ramp in front of the highway sign. Behind there is a place for cars to stop. Definitely use a sign with "Utrecht" otherwise local cars will stop. Don't stay at the corner by the traffic lights there is no place to stop. Stand there for like 50 minutes - only one local ride. After going further up the ramp got a ride after around 15 minutes. A lot of traf”
― Finn, Sun 2023-03-19 · Amstelveenseweg, Amsterdam
“Great spot to hitchhike out of Amsterdam towards Utrecht. Walk up next to the highway ramp and then there is a wide shoulder. Had a big sign and waited only 3 minutes.”
― Anonymous, Sat 2024-03-16 · Amstelveenseweg, Amsterdam
“awesome spot, lots of traffic, barely any wait time and the guy who took me was super chill and even took a detour to bring me to Utrecht Centrum.”
― leberkassemmerl, Thu 2026-04-30 · Amstelveenseweg, Amsterdam
“take bus nr 5 (get off at kemal ataturkstraat) or 77 (get off at P+R Veemarkt) and stand on on-ramp. I never have to wait long.”
― Anonymous · Utrecht
“Update. The hard shoulder at this access lane was lost in 2014. Therefore I rate this spot as bad now.”
― Fverhart, Mon 2014-10-27 · Utrecht
“Got a ride to A12 (with a sign) in 10 min”
― Pusha89, Sun 2014-03-02 · Utrecht

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Waiting times and distances are averages from community-logged rides. Travel time assumes 100 km/h in a car and 5 km/h walking. They are not guarantees.


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