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Freiburg im Breisgau

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You can take a train to [[Löffingen]] (switch trains in Neustadt, trains depart every hour), for free if you have a ''Semsterticket/Regio Karte'' and from there you can walk through the town to the B31. In [[Löffingen]] is a petrol station where it s quite easy to get rides to the '''A81''' ([[Singen]]–[[Stuttgart]]).
=== North Direction South (Germany) {{Autobahn|5}} [[KarlsruheLörrach]]) and South (, [[Mulhouse]], [[BaselSwitzerland]], [[Italy]], [[France]]) , {{Autobahn|536}} [[Spain]] ===<map lat='47A perfect option to hitch out direction south.9909987154148Get to the service station ' lng='7.84449577331543Schauinsland' zoom='15is to take Bus No.36 towards Hochdorf, exit Bus station Högestraße. Be careful, not every bus No.36 takes you to Högestraße, some take another route. Ask the driver, to be sure about the destination. From there it' view='3' float='right' />s just a few minutes walk to the service station along the dirt road diectly next to the motorway. The bus ticket costs 2.30€. Make sure your driver stays on your preferred highway since it splits before the next. (see map)
one option: heading north towards Karlsruhe, FrankfurtStand on the Dreisamstraße and stick out the thumb.
To get A good spot to hitchhike from the "Breisgau" gas station where you can ask city center is near the Studierendenwerk. There are a lot of cars on the street (Dreisamstraße) that goes to the Highway A5. A good space for rides them to stop is the entrance to the Café Extrablatt ([https://www.google.pt/maps/place/Caf%C3%A9+Extrablatt/@47.9905831,7.8463085,18.5z/data=!4m8!1m2!2m1!1sstudentenwerk+freiburg+im+breisgau!3m4!1s0x0:0x2a881fac5ee477de!8m2!3d47.9904203!4d7.8471109?hl=es see map]) on the left of the street. Just hold up a sign saying "A5:" or your destination and it shouldn't take too long (last time tried out in March 2017).
=== North {{Autobahn|5}} [[Karlsruhe]], [[Offenburg]], [[Frankfurt]], {{Autobahn|8}}, {{Autobahn|6}} === Stand on the Dreisamstraße and stick out the thumb. As mentioned also in the penultimate paragraph, this street is full with cars, which often can't hold or don't go this far. A calmer place to hitch northwards would be the HEM-petrol-station in the Zähringer Straße. This station is easy to reach by foot (100m) once being at the tram-station "Hornusstraße", in the north of Freiburg. There you can either stick out the thumb or ask. Approx. waiting time for the A5: 10 min. To get to the "Breisgau" 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]]).
If you want to go to France it might be better to get to the ramp ''Freiburg Nord''. You can get there with tram line 2 towards ''Zähringen'', get out at the last station. From there it's a 400 meters walking to the spot. Try to get a ride from there to the [[A5 (Germany)|A5]] direction south. This way you pass by the service station ''Schauinsland'' which is the last one before France.
Another option to get to I recommend hitching from the service Aral petrol station ''Schauinsland'' on Leo-Wohleb-Straße 2. Freiburg is relatively small, so if you are in the city anyway you can very easily walk to take Bus Nothis spot.36 towards Hochdorf, exit Bus station HögestraßeThis road goes along the Dreisam river and leads onto the A5 autobahn. Be careful, not every bus NoIn fact you will pass the hitching spot recommended in the first paragraph.36 takes you I don't recommend that spot because its a 4-lane traffic and difficult for cars to Högestraßepull over, some take another routealthough many people hitch from there. Ask the driver, Waiting times at that Aral petrol station vary but it is recommended to start early so you catch workers commuting to be sure about the destinationother cities. From there itYou's ll get drivers going north and south, you just a few minutes walk need to the service stationask around. (see map)
I've personally never tried options two to four above, but I also recommend hitching from the Aral areal petrol station on Leo-Wohleb-Straße 2. Freiburg is relatively small, so if To get there by public transport you are in the city anyway you can very easily walk to this spot. This road goes along the Dreisam river may take tram number 1 direction Littenweiler and leads onto the A5 autobahnget off at 'Brauerei Ganter'. In fact you will pass the hitching spot recommended in You can see the first paragraph. I don't recommend that spot because its a 4-lane traffic and difficult for cars to pull over, although many people hitch from there. Waiting times at that blue Aral petrol station vary but it is recommended to start early so you catch workers commuting to on the other citiesside of the street. You'll should get drivers going north and south, you just need to ask arounda ride within minutes.
== 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.
== Public transport ==
People who have the transferable monthly ticket ''RegioKarte Übertragbar'' can take along another adult on Sundays and holidays. Students of Freiburg University don't pay after 19h30 on buses trams and trains within a certain region, and on Friday and Saturday, there are trams running all night. It does not include night buses. Not so many controllers, but they appear out of the blue undercover.
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== Sleeping ==
 
Just take the map of Freiburg ( there will you see the "camping place" ). You can sleep there for free ( like me ) and after the night you can take the shower. The best place i have ever been in Germany! :)
 
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