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=== North towards [[Flensburg]], [[Kiel]], [[Denmark]] {{Autobahn|7}} ===
==== Option 1: Autobahn Junction HH-Schnelsen ====
[[File:Hamburg_hitchspot.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Hitching Spot at ramp ''Hamburg-Schnelsen'']]Take U-bahn ''U2'' towards ''Niendorf-Markt''. From there get out and ask people for the bus station (''Busbahnhof''). Take bus 5 or bus 191 and get off at ''SellhopswegFreizeitbad Bondenwald''. Walk some 200 m back to the traffic light. You'll see that the road going left follows the way to the motorway. There's no footpath, so you have to walk along the green space next to the road. Might be tricky in winter, easy in summer. Just take care when [[hitchhiking This is a truck|trucks]] and cars coming from behind! After some 300m you're at the ramp. There's enough space for you to stand on, and it's easy for cars to recognize you and to bus stop. Have with a look at bus bay and here all the picture for this spot. Oh, someone mentioned that this spot might be illegal traffic to stand on, but can you find an ''Autobahn'' sign in the picture ? ;-)Actually, this place is illegal, and the police in Hamburg is very aware of hitchhikers standing here, and people are calling the police almost everytime they see a hitchhiker here. Me and a friend got picked up motorway passes by the police, so I would not recommend this place
==== Option 2: Raststätte Holmoor ====
Take S-Bahn S3 or S21 to ''Eidelstadt'', and then A1 to ''Quickborn''. Then take bus 594 in direction of ''U A Norderstedt Mitte'' and get off after the bus goes over the motorway (''Hasloher Weg'' stop). After getting off the bus, walk in the direction back towards the bridge (west) and you will immediately see a small road going left (Hasloher Weg). You will feel you are lost in the country side because after 200 m, this way doesn't look like a street anymore. Never mind, keep going straight for another 400 m and on your right you will see the petrol station. We needed less than five minutes to find a driver to Denmark :D

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