Hitchhiking from Lyon to Munich
About 12 h 43 min of hitchhiking — roughly 990 km in 5 ride(s), including about 2 h 49 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
- Get from Lyon to a hitchhiking spot near Lyon — 1.7 km. Local transport is usually quicker than walking this stretch.
- Hitch 33.8 km (20 min) from Lyon to Autoroute du Soleil, Limas. Expect around 36 min of waiting here. 3 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
- Hitch 141.3 km (1 h 25 min) from Autoroute du Soleil, Limas to Aire de Beaune-Merceuil. Expect around 37 min of waiting here. 4 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
- Hitch 324.2 km (3 h 14 min) from Aire de Beaune-Merceuil to BAT Breisgau Ost (Shell). Expect around 38 min of waiting here. 2 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
- Hitch 230.2 km (2 h 18 min) from BAT Breisgau Ost (Shell) to Sindelfinger Wald. Expect around 28 min of waiting here. 4 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
- Hitch 260.7 km (2 h 36 min) from Sindelfinger Wald to Munich. Expect around 30 min of waiting here. 2 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
- 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
“Direction Paris/Dijon. Walk from Perrache Station to Pont Kitchener. Traffic stops shortly at the traffic lights. Make eye contact with drivers. Finding a ride can take a while but is worth waiting for. Show sign "Limonest" which is only 5 km outside Lyon. Ask driver to put you off at the gas station near Parc Dardilly, which is a real good spot for finding a further ride.”
― Anonymous · Lyon
“No place to stop, If you find a brave/crazy driver it can work, but I advise rather the petrol stations. Direct verbal contact works the best!”
― Anonymous · Lyon
“there is an entrance from a parking lot to the big street going to the freeway. Cars can stop there without hindering the traffic too much. I was lucky and got picked up with some other guy within 15 minutes”
― Anonymous, Thu 2011-07-28 · Lyon
“No space for drivers to stop anymore without hindering the traffic”
― Cigale, Tue 2015-09-08 · Lyon
“Pointless trying there, there is no where to stop, it's designed like this, you need to go further south in Lyon, near Oullin, or after where the 2 rivers meet!”
― Anonymous, Thu 2011-09-01 · Lyon
“I was always lucky on this bridge”
― Anonymous, Fri 2011-05-27 · Lyon
“Used a sign with "Villefranche" - clearer than "Péage" - and I got a ride to the Péage anyway. Not to much place to stop but really a lot of people passing”
― Noosk, Mon 2013-08-05 · Lyon
“There is not a place to curb, but drivers are all stopped when the light is red so I held my sign to the stopped drivers. One slowed and brought me to the peage at Villefranche.”
― Azh, Wed 2013-11-13 · Lyon
“i tried before and after the traffic lights, asked the drivers, smiled, during 2 hours... a girl passing by told me it usually works pretty easily for her.”
― Mikan, Wed 2015-02-25 · Lyon
“In May 2013 Insa and Jan hitched from this spot to direction Bordeaux. We weren’t taken to the Péage because the person wasn’t going there, but dropped off at a roundabout on the way which was also good.”
― Jan, Fri 2014-03-14 · Lyon
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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.