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===North or South===
 
===North or South===
There is a gas station right on the A7 close to Sagunt, where you can get on either side, depending which direction you want to go. Heading north is very easy, once I got a lift directly to France after 5 minutes, heading south is more difficult.  
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There is a gas station right on the A7 close to Sagunt, where you can get on either side, depending which direction you want to go. Heading north is very easy, once Jeensg got a lift directly to France after 5 minutes, heading south is more difficult.  
  
You have to take the bus or train to Sagunt and walk like 3,5 km south-south-west - Carrer de la Pau, Cami de Gausa, Calle de Lliria. I advice you to look it up on googlemaps, I lost myself a little bit the first time I went there, because it is all through very tiny roads! ;-) Watch out that you don't get on the BP gasstation on the V-23.
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You have to take the bus or train to Sagunt and walk like 3,5 km south-south-west - Carrer de la Pau, Cami de Gausa, Calle de Lliria. Jeensg advices you to look it up on Google Maps, he lost himself a little bit the first time he went there, because it is all through very tiny roads! Watch out that you don't get on the BP gasstation on the V-23.
  
  

Revision as of 22:59, 9 March 2009

Valencia is a major city in Spain. It's an easy city for hitchhiking. There are three main motorways to Barcelona (AP7), Madrid (A3), and through the south coast to Alicante, Granada, Sevilla (A7, AP7).

Hitching Out

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North towards Barcelona

Going into direction Barcelona is possible at a drive-up way in the north of the town. Drop out at tram (tranvía) station Universidad Politécnica. Hitchhiker Buzz waited right beside the metal university tower. There is plenty of traffic leaving town in direction north.

South towards Alicante, Sevilla

There is a roundabout just where the motorway starts in Valencia. This is a good place where cars can stop but it is at the edge of the city. You can get rides to Alicante, Granada and Sevilla, either by the 'national motorway' (A7) through the center or the toll-motorway along the coast (AP7).

The roundabout is located on the street '"Ave. de Ausias March'" in the south of the city, close to the river. It is a 15-20 minute walk from the main train station, and metro stations Jesus or Xativa. See here a map of the location of the roundabout in Valencia.

North or South

There is a gas station right on the A7 close to Sagunt, where you can get on either side, depending which direction you want to go. Heading north is very easy, once Jeensg got a lift directly to France after 5 minutes, heading south is more difficult.

You have to take the bus or train to Sagunt and walk like 3,5 km south-south-west - Carrer de la Pau, Cami de Gausa, Calle de Lliria. Jeensg advices you to look it up on Google Maps, he lost himself a little bit the first time he went there, because it is all through very tiny roads! Watch out that you don't get on the BP gasstation on the V-23.