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== Route [[Amsterdam]] - [[Copenhagen]]/ [[Hamburg]] ==
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== Route [[Amsterdam]] - [[Hamburg]] - [[Copenhagen]]==
Hitchhiking the route [[Amsterdam]]- [[Copenhagen]]/ [[Hamburg]] (or vice versa) is a popular route among hitchhikers. In theory, the route of '''788 km''' [http://maps.google.de/maps?f=d&saddr=Amsterdam&daddr=Copenhagen&hl=de&geocode=&mra=ls&sll=52.85921,7.46511&sspn=4.729803,9.887695&ie=UTF8&ll=53.917281,8.734131&spn=4.614155,9.887695&z=7 ] can be done in 8 hours and 4 minutes by car. With hitchhiking, it's possible to do this route in one day.
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Hitchhiking the route [[Amsterdam]] - [[Hamburg]] - [[Copenhagen]] (or vice versa) is a popular route among hitchhikers. In theory, the route of '''788 km''' [http://maps.google.de/maps?f=d&saddr=Amsterdam&daddr=Copenhagen&hl=de&geocode=&mra=ls&sll=52.85921,7.46511&sspn=4.729803,9.887695&ie=UTF8&ll=53.917281,8.734131&spn=4.614155,9.887695&z=7 ] can be done in 8 hours and 4 minutes by car. With hitchhiking, it's possible to do this route in one day.
  
 
The route Amsterdam - Hamburg can, in theory, be done in 4,5 hours ('''467 km''') [http://maps.google.de/maps?f=q&hl=de&geocode=&q=from:+Amsterdam+to:Hamburg&sll=51.151786,10.415039&sspn=19.69748,39.550781&ie=UTF8&z=7].
 
The route Amsterdam - Hamburg can, in theory, be done in 4,5 hours ('''467 km''') [http://maps.google.de/maps?f=q&hl=de&geocode=&q=from:+Amsterdam+to:Hamburg&sll=51.151786,10.415039&sspn=19.69748,39.550781&ie=UTF8&z=7].
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From [[Amsterdam]] you will follow the [[A1_(Netherlands)|A1]] towards [[Amersfoort]], [[Hengelo]] and [[Germany]]. Your best chance is to start at the official [[Liftplaats]] near the [[Amstel Station]], or walk further that road towards the Petrol-station 50 meters further. 15 Kilometers further the [[A1_(Netherlands)|A1]] you will find a large petrol-station near [[Muiden]] (between exit 2 [[Muiden]] and 3 [[Muiden|Muiderslot]]). You can ask your driver if they wil pass that spot or even go further. The second petrol-station is 30 km further just before the first exit to [[Amersfoort]]. You will find also good spots at the entries along the highway as there is often a rather large [[on-ramp]] that you can use to thumb drivers.  
 
From [[Amsterdam]] you will follow the [[A1_(Netherlands)|A1]] towards [[Amersfoort]], [[Hengelo]] and [[Germany]]. Your best chance is to start at the official [[Liftplaats]] near the [[Amstel Station]], or walk further that road towards the Petrol-station 50 meters further. 15 Kilometers further the [[A1_(Netherlands)|A1]] you will find a large petrol-station near [[Muiden]] (between exit 2 [[Muiden]] and 3 [[Muiden|Muiderslot]]). You can ask your driver if they wil pass that spot or even go further. The second petrol-station is 30 km further just before the first exit to [[Amersfoort]]. You will find also good spots at the entries along the highway as there is often a rather large [[on-ramp]] that you can use to thumb drivers.  
  
Your route is basically [[Apeldoorn]] - [[Hengelo]] - [[Bremen]] - [[Hamburg]] - . The most important petrol-stations are Kootwijk, near [[Apeldoorn]], After [[Hengelo]], Dammer Berge after the [[Osnabruck]] junction.  
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Your route is basically [[Apeldoorn]] - [[Hengelo]] - [[Bremen]] - [[Hamburg]]. The most important petrol-stations are Kootwijk, near [[Apeldoorn]], After [[Hengelo]], Dammer Berge after the [[Osnabruck]] junction.  
  
 
After you crossed the border near [[Hengelo]] the  [[A1 (Netherlands)]] changes into the [[A30_(Germany)|A30]]. You won't find any petrol stations for quite a while. The last good hitchable petrol station in the [[Netherlands]] is just after Hengelo. Your best shot is to find a driver who is going to [[Bremen]] or further. As such you will avoid the infamous crossing at [[Osnabruck]]. If you only find drivers going somewhere along the [[A30 (Germany)|A30]], check out the specific highway article for good spots along the way. Hitching along the on-ramps should bring you to Osnabruck in around 1-2 hours. Best for this are the ramps [[Bad Bentheim]] and [[Ibbenburen]]. If your driver only goes into the city of Osnabruck, try to convince him to bring you to the ramp in Osnabruck-Hafen, which is a good spot for hitchhiking further north. Don't worry, it works somehow!
 
After you crossed the border near [[Hengelo]] the  [[A1 (Netherlands)]] changes into the [[A30_(Germany)|A30]]. You won't find any petrol stations for quite a while. The last good hitchable petrol station in the [[Netherlands]] is just after Hengelo. Your best shot is to find a driver who is going to [[Bremen]] or further. As such you will avoid the infamous crossing at [[Osnabruck]]. If you only find drivers going somewhere along the [[A30 (Germany)|A30]], check out the specific highway article for good spots along the way. Hitching along the on-ramps should bring you to Osnabruck in around 1-2 hours. Best for this are the ramps [[Bad Bentheim]] and [[Ibbenburen]]. If your driver only goes into the city of Osnabruck, try to convince him to bring you to the ramp in Osnabruck-Hafen, which is a good spot for hitchhiking further north. Don't worry, it works somehow!
  
 
===From Copenhagen===
 
===From Copenhagen===
 
  
 
-> A2
 
-> A2

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Route Amsterdam - Hamburg - Copenhagen

Hitchhiking the route Amsterdam - Hamburg - Copenhagen (or vice versa) is a popular route among hitchhikers. In theory, the route of 788 km [1] can be done in 8 hours and 4 minutes by car. With hitchhiking, it's possible to do this route in one day.

The route Amsterdam - Hamburg can, in theory, be done in 4,5 hours (467 km) [2].

From Amsterdam

From Amsterdam you will follow the A1 towards Amersfoort, Hengelo and Germany. Your best chance is to start at the official Liftplaats near the Amstel Station, or walk further that road towards the Petrol-station 50 meters further. 15 Kilometers further the A1 you will find a large petrol-station near Muiden (between exit 2 Muiden and 3 Muiderslot). You can ask your driver if they wil pass that spot or even go further. The second petrol-station is 30 km further just before the first exit to Amersfoort. You will find also good spots at the entries along the highway as there is often a rather large on-ramp that you can use to thumb drivers.

Your route is basically Apeldoorn - Hengelo - Bremen - Hamburg. The most important petrol-stations are Kootwijk, near Apeldoorn, After Hengelo, Dammer Berge after the Osnabruck junction.

After you crossed the border near Hengelo the A1 (Netherlands) changes into the A30. You won't find any petrol stations for quite a while. The last good hitchable petrol station in the Netherlands is just after Hengelo. Your best shot is to find a driver who is going to Bremen or further. As such you will avoid the infamous crossing at Osnabruck. If you only find drivers going somewhere along the A30, check out the specific highway article for good spots along the way. Hitching along the on-ramps should bring you to Osnabruck in around 1-2 hours. Best for this are the ramps Bad Bentheim and Ibbenburen. If your driver only goes into the city of Osnabruck, try to convince him to bring you to the ramp in Osnabruck-Hafen, which is a good spot for hitchhiking further north. Don't worry, it works somehow!

From Copenhagen

-> A2 -> A30 (Germany) -> A1 (Netherlands)

Pages in category "Route Amsterdam - Copenhagen"

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