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Freiburg im Breisgau

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one option: heading north towards Karlsruhe, Frankfurt
To get to the "Breisgau" gas petrol station where you can ask for rides on the A5:
take tram number 3 direction Haid until the end of the line. From there take bus number 35 and get off at the station called "Im Maierbruhl." When you get off the bus go back down the street in the direction the bus came from and turn right onto Freiburger landstrasse. Walk until you get to the traffic light (there's a bakery on the way where you can get coffee and food for the road) then turn left onto Mengener Strasse. Follow the road (about 1km) until you get to a bridge, then go left up a path--you will see the gas petrol station there. Two cars stopped to offer me a ride on this road as I walked, so it's possible to hitch rides here if you're feeling cold or lazy.
For heading north the next petrol station is "Mahlberg" right before [[Offenburg]]. For heading south there is no petrol station before the motorway leads to [[France]] ([[Mulhouse]], [[Besançon]], [[Lyon]]) but there is one before [[Basel]] ([[Switzerland]]).
== Hitching In ==
One option is to get off at "Schauninsland" petrol station if you are coming from the north where you can walk to the next village (Hochdorf) and take the bus 25 or 36 to Freiburg. It will take about 40 minutes to the centercentre. It's better to find someone in [[Mahlberg]], [[Baden-Baden|Baden Baden]] or [[Bruchsal]] who is going straight into town. The motorway doesn't go directly through the city so drivers are unlikely to go 15 km extra just to drop you off in the city if they want to continue their trip.
If you are coming from the south you can get off at the "Breisgau" service station. There shouldn't be a problem with finding someone who is going into town.
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