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'''{{Schwerin}}''' is a city in [[Germany]].
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{{Infobox German Location
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|country = Germany
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|map = <map lat='53.629' lng='11.415' zoom='11' view='3' country='Germany' />
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|pop = 95.551 (31 December 2008)
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|state = Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
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|plate = SN
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|motorways = [[A14 (Germany)]]
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}}
  
==Hitching Out==
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'''Schwerin''' is a city in the north-east of [[Germany]].  
I was on the A24 to Berlin when I got stranded here. I think the bus stop on the 321 (just before the trafic merges) was the best place to hitch for the 14 autobahn south to the A24, although it took 5 hours so there may be better... Whatever you do don't be let off at the junction 14 and A24... Countinue to a gas station east or west will be the fastest for hitching.
 
  
===North/South/West/East towards [[City]]===
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== Hitchhiking out ==
  
==Hitching In==
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The best way to get to the [[A14]] from almost anywhere in town is to take tram line 1 or 2 to "Stauffenbergstrasse" (or line 4 to "Gartenstadt"). There's a bus stop there, and it's the end of the line, so the only number 6 that leaves heads for "Görslow". It goes twice an hour at peak times, so check the public transportation website [http://www.nahverkehr-schwerin.de/] for a timetable ("Fahrplan" => "Fahrplanbuchseiten"). The ticket for tram is valid on buses too. You'll be heading out of the inner zone, so you'll need a ticket for the Gesamtnetz. Get out at "'''Raben Steinfeld'''", and walk up the hill. After 10 min. max you'll find a highway ramp on the right hand side. The first goes south, and if you continue, the second is on your left and heads north.
  
==Public Transport==
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Another frequented driving route is on the "'''Ludwigsluster Chaussee'''" heading towards "Ludwigslust", because the road passes the [[A24]] 20km from Schwerin. I've never tried it, but it should be possible to take tram line 3 or 4 to "Ludwigsluster Chaussee" or "Haselholz", and continuing south on the Ludwigsluster Chausee, until it crosses the next big street. Everyone travelling south from there is going your direction. Still, I'd recommend the A14.
Trams go the hitching place but you can also walk it
 
  
==Places to Visit==
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Try not to be let off at the junction A14 and A24.
Cool massive castle
 
  
==Places to Avoid==
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== Hitching In ==
  
==Accommodation and Sleep==
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== Public Transport ==
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* Trams go the hitching place but you can also walk it.
  
==Other Useful Info==
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== Places to Visit ==
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* Cool massive castle
  
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== Places to Avoid ==
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== Accommodation and Sleep ==
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== Other Useful Info ==
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[[de:Schwerin]]

Latest revision as of 13:32, 3 October 2014

Schwerin
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Country:
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Germany
State:
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Population: 95.551 (31 December 2008)
Licence plate: SN
Major roads: A14 (Germany)
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Schwerin is a city in the north-east of Germany.

Hitchhiking out

The best way to get to the A14 from almost anywhere in town is to take tram line 1 or 2 to "Stauffenbergstrasse" (or line 4 to "Gartenstadt"). There's a bus stop there, and it's the end of the line, so the only number 6 that leaves heads for "Görslow". It goes twice an hour at peak times, so check the public transportation website [1] for a timetable ("Fahrplan" => "Fahrplanbuchseiten"). The ticket for tram is valid on buses too. You'll be heading out of the inner zone, so you'll need a ticket for the Gesamtnetz. Get out at "Raben Steinfeld", and walk up the hill. After 10 min. max you'll find a highway ramp on the right hand side. The first goes south, and if you continue, the second is on your left and heads north.

Another frequented driving route is on the "Ludwigsluster Chaussee" heading towards "Ludwigslust", because the road passes the A24 20km from Schwerin. I've never tried it, but it should be possible to take tram line 3 or 4 to "Ludwigsluster Chaussee" or "Haselholz", and continuing south on the Ludwigsluster Chausee, until it crosses the next big street. Everyone travelling south from there is going your direction. Still, I'd recommend the A14.

Try not to be let off at the junction A14 and A24.

Hitching In

Public Transport

  • Trams go the hitching place but you can also walk it.

Places to Visit

  • Cool massive castle

Places to Avoid

Accommodation and Sleep

Other Useful Info