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== Hitchhiking out ==
=== North towards [[Nürnberg]] {{Autobahn|9}} ===
====Option 1====
Take the ''Subway 6'' to ''Studentenstadt''. From there walk about 300 m north on ''Ungererstraße'' until you are under a bridge. You will see signs for the motorways. This leads directly to the [[A9 (Germany)|A9]], a quick and easy route to [[Berlin]] or [[Nürnberg]]. For i.e. [[Cologne|Köln]] it is best to stop at the ''Rasthof Nürnberg/Feucht'' as the freeways converge here. To continue on [[A93 (Germany)|A93]], i.e. [[Regensburg]] and [[Dresden]] you can change the car at ''Rasthof Fürholzen'' some 30km north of Munich.
:The roadworks mentioned by Sitarane are now finished. Although traffic wasn't heavy, I found this to be an excellent spot and got a ride out within ten minutes.
:It is illegal for cars to stop here so when one does, it might be best to take it to the next Rasthof and continue from there if they aren't going far.
 ====Option 21 ====
[[File:Hhnorth.jpg|thumb|200px|Hitchhiking spot for direction: North - option 2]]
Take ''Subway 6'' to ''Nordfriedhof''. Take the north-west exit from the station (front-left if you go from the city centre). On your right you will see a two-lane road going out of a tunnel. This is the spot. You can get there crossing the bushes on its right side. Beware of the ants. The cars are fast there but can easily stop, because only one lane is open for cars, which makes the second a perfect place to stop.
:Option 2 seems to be a lot better than the above, for two reasons. First, there is a lot of space for cars to stop. Second, all cars on this road go straight for the highway. The spot is in the shade until midday (in summer at least).
''July 2015: Option 2 worked extremely well, getting us out of the city in less than an hour to Fürholzen Raststation, which is a magnifique spot - we talked to three different people in a half an hour, ending up getting a ride all the way to Hamburg. Stand on the corner between the restaurant entrance and the car park and you'll get a chance to talk to most of the people around. Lots of cars from northern Germany, Netherlands and Denmark''
''End of August 2017, workday, 9am, medium amount of traffic, Sign "N", got taken after 40min.', few ants'"
''End of December 2017: This place worked great for me. I was there on Friday the 23rd, just before Christmas. Got a ride up to Nürnberg with a sign stating 'A9' within 5 minutes. People drive relative slow coming from a turn out of the tunnel and I saw many looking at the sign.''==== Option 2 ====
Take the ''August 2019: Great place, Subway 6'' to ''Studentenstadt''. From there walk about 10 minutes of waiting300 m north on ''Ungererstraße'' until you are under a bridge. You will see signs for the motorways. This leads directly to the [[A9 (Germany)|A9]], going a quick and easy route to Regensburg[[Berlin]] or [[Nürnberg]]. For i.e. [[Cologne|Köln]] it is best to stop at the ''Rasthof Nürnberg/Feucht'' as the freeways converge here. SaturdayTo continue on [[A93 (Germany)|A93]], 1PM, no sign, ants still herei.e. [[Regensburg]] and [[Dresden]] you can change the car at ''Rasthof Fürholzen''some 30km north of Munich.
====Option 3====
Take the S1 to Eching. Follow the road next to the station in the same direction of travel (north-east) as the train you leave. Walk under the autobahn bridge, once you are at first the crossing over the S Bahn take the bike path (it will turn a bit). You will go over another bridge and then need to head to Fürholzen. Once in the town, walk through it until you take Günzenhauser Straße to your left. Follow the road around to the right and you will see the Autobahn. Raststätte Fürholzen is then in front of you. Be sure to study the map in advance and take note that it's a 5–6&nbsp;km walk. The spot is great, but it is not that easy to reach it. <s>[http://goo.gl/maps/8oQK Here's a map]</s>
OR: Take the S1 to Eching. Pass under the railway to the side where the trains head back towards Munich City and walk the bike path along the railway in the direction you arrived by train until you reach the first bridge that goes over the railway (around 100m). Shortly before the bridge, turn left to reach the road coming down from the bridge (Paul-Käsmeier-Straße). At this crossing (<s>marked with B in [http://goo.gl/maps/AOYSz this map]</s>), you can hitchhike easily to the next town Günzenhausen and walk towards Fürholzen. This road will pass under the motorway. A few meters later you'll find a small road to the petrol station "Fürholzen Ost" (<s>marked as C in the same [http://goo.gl/maps/AOYSz map]</s>).
''August 2016: ==== Option 3 worked very well. If you are around the airport area, then Eching is only 4 S-bahn stops away (~15 mins by S1). The walk from Eching to Raststätte Fürholzen is about 1 hour, but it is possible to hitchhike on the way. At Raststätte Fürholzen I only needed 20 mins or so to find a lift to nearby Würzburg (where I found another lift to eventually get me to Bremen). Many cars were going in the direction of the Netherlands, some going to the North. I hitched on a Sunday, so many cars were full already (with passengers and bags) as people return home from vacations. Still, the spot was full of cars and there were some with empty seats.''rest stop ====
Take the S1 to Eching. Follow the road next to the station in the same direction of travel (north-east) as the train you leave. Walk under the autobahn bridge, once you are at first the crossing over the S Bahn take the bike path (it will turn a bit). You will go over another bridge and then need to head to Fürholzen. Once in the town, walk through it until you take Günzenhauser Straße to your left. Follow the road around to the right and you will see the Autobahn. Raststätte Fürholzen is then in front of you. Be sure to study the map in advance and take note that it's a 5–6 km walk. The spot is great, but it is not that easy to reach it. <s>[http://goo.gl/maps/8oQK Here'April 2017s a map]</s> OR Take the S1 to Eching. Pass under the railway to the side where the trains head back towards Munich City and walk the bike path along the railway in the direction you arrived by train until you reach the first bridge that goes over the railway (around 100m). Shortly before the bridge, turn left to reach the road coming down from the bridge (Paul-Käsmeier-Straße). At this crossing (<s>marked with B in [http: Option 3 is not recommended//goo.gl/maps/AOYSz this map]</s>), as service station you can hitchhike easily to the next town Günzenhausen and walk towards Fürholzen is currently . This road will pass under construction and closed for trafficthe motorway.A few meters later you''ll find a small road to the petrol station "Fürholzen Ost" (<s>marked as C in the same [http://goo.gl/maps/AOYSz map]</s>).
=== Southeast towards [[Salzburg]], [[Vienna]], [[Innsbruck]], [[Italy]] {{Autobahn|8}} ===
=== Rosenheimer Straße petrol stations ===
 
The easiest way to get out towards [[Rosenheim]] is to get the U-bahn/S-bahn to Ostbahnhof. From there, turn left onto Orleansstraße. Keep walking until you get to Rosenheimer Straße. Take a left when you reach it. About 500m on the right-hand side is a Shell petrol station. There is also a bigger Aral petrol station another 300m further on the same road. This is probably the best option for getting a hitch. There are also a good couple of places for cars to pull in before and after this petrol station so if the through-flow is bad you can always try this.
 
July 2015: The Aral station is an ok spot, but get out of there to one of the service areas (Holzkirchen, Irschenberg, Bergen) as there is a lot of local traffic.
=== Rosenheimer bus station ===
=== Raststätte Holzkirchen ===
The busy Holzkirchen petrol station on the autobahn is one of the last opportunities to buy the windsheild sticker required for the Austrian autobahn so this spot has a lot of traffic. Getting there takes over an hour (30 minutes on the train and just over 4km walk through fields and forest) but it's easy to find a lift once you're there as it is quite crowded- easiest towards Innsbruck and Italy, you might wait longer towards elsewhere. Take the S3 (direction Holzkirchen) and get out at Otterfing. Walk in the same direction your train was going for 200 meters then turn left over the bridge (''Bridge currently under construction - August 2014''). Follow this road (Kreuzstrasse) for 2.5km through fields and a forest until you reach the Autobahn.
Turn right just before the road goes under the autobahn. Follow this road past the solar panels until the entrance of another tunnel under the autobahn, from here you should be able to see the petrol station ahead. Cut through the field to reach it (you don't need to jump any fences, to enter walk around the fence, to exit use the gap where the fence changes design).
Edit 2018: this is not correct! It is much longer 30 min on S3 train till Holzkitchen than this says, I could not walk to Foching town find this supposed short route in July 2018 and it wouldn't even make sense with a Schmiedstrase turn left walk till concrete rouds end / cross. Petrol station is on the mapright Around 5 km walk  OR  30 min on S3 train till Otterfing. You will go from Walk in the Otterfing same direction your train station south and was going for 200 meters then turn left over the bridge as stated then take a right on a path . Follow this road (Kreuzstrasse) for 2.5km through fieldsand a forest until you reach the Autobahn. There are several dirt roads going left through  Turn right just before the field, take one and you will eventually arrive at road goes under the forest and find a signautobahn. You walk through Follow this for a ways and end up in another field with more paths you follow a bit north through a cow farm with road past the solar panels on until the entrance of another tunnel under the roof that eventually leads autobahn, from here you should be able to see the gas petrol stationahead. With a pack  Cut through the field to reach it (you don't need to jump any fences, to enter walk takes about an houraround the fence, to exit use the gap where the fence changes design)Around 5 km walk
=== Autobahn 92 ===
'''Option 1''':
The A96 begins inside of Munich. Close to the on-ramps of the motorway there is a petrol station (Aral, on Garmischer Straße) that is frequented by many people before they go onto the motorway. It's pretty big  From Heimeranplatz bus line 63, direction Forstenrieder Allee. Exit at stop Garmischer strasse and the traffic flow is good therewalk for few minutes. I got a lift to Konstanz within 20 minutes of waiting there.
It has not failed me yet, got rides within 10 minutes several times. --[[User:Cha|Cha]] ([[User talk:Cha|talk]]) 00:54, 11 March 2015 (CET)
From Heimeranplatz easily reachable by feet or by bus line 63, direction Forstenrieder Allee. Exit at stop Garmischer strasse and walk for few minutes..
'''Option 2''':
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