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The street called "Siltakatu" right in the center of Joensuu will bring you to the hitching spot. Walk towards west, meaning to the opposite direction of the trainstation and the river, until you reach "Länsikatu", which crosses "Siltakatu". Take the right side of the street and cross "Länsikatu". Take the sandy walking path (the road is on the left side and a school on the right side) and keep on walking for some while. There's a bus stop on the left-hand side (a path takes you there). If you reach Heinäpurontie or Kaislakatu, you've walked too far. The problem with this place might be that there's a lot of traffic inside the city.  
 
The street called "Siltakatu" right in the center of Joensuu will bring you to the hitching spot. Walk towards west, meaning to the opposite direction of the trainstation and the river, until you reach "Länsikatu", which crosses "Siltakatu". Take the right side of the street and cross "Länsikatu". Take the sandy walking path (the road is on the left side and a school on the right side) and keep on walking for some while. There's a bus stop on the left-hand side (a path takes you there). If you reach Heinäpurontie or Kaislakatu, you've walked too far. The problem with this place might be that there's a lot of traffic inside the city.  
  
'''Another option''' is to go further away from the center. Take the bus number 2 to '''Marjala''' leaving in front of the Taidemuseo (museum). The buses run about twice an hour. Ask the driver to leave you at '''Marjalantie'''. Walk to the same direction as the bus goes. Turn left after a couple of hundred meters later, walk past an ABC gas station (open 24h, café, restaurant, free toilets, moderate priced grocery store) and cross the bridge over the highway. Go down the small hillside on the right side of the bridge, right after the bridge but before the ramp,  to the shoulder of the road. I've usually hitch hiked under the bridge (comes in handy if it's raining) or right before it. You can also ask some drivers at the gas station mentioned above.
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'''Another option''' is to go further away from the center. Take the bus number 2 to '''Marjala''' leaving in front of the Taidemuseo (museum). The buses run about twice an hour. Ask the driver to leave you at '''Marjalantie'''. Walk to the same direction as the bus goes. Turn left after a couple of hundred meters later, walk past an ABC gas station (open 24h, café, restaurant, free toilets, moderate priced grocery store) and cross the bridge over the highway. Walk down the small hillside to the shoulder of the road. I've usually hitch hiked under the bridge (comes in handy if it's raining) or right before it. You can also ask some drivers at the gas station mentioned above.
  
 
===South-West towards [[Varkaus]], [[Jyväskylä]], [[Tampere]], [[Mikkeli]], [[Helsinki]] (the road number 23)===
 
===South-West towards [[Varkaus]], [[Jyväskylä]], [[Tampere]], [[Mikkeli]], [[Helsinki]] (the road number 23)===

Revision as of 20:15, 30 July 2008

<map lat='62.611666942941866' lng='29.82513427734375' zoom='10' view='0' float='right'/> Joensuu is a city in the east of Finland.

Hitching out

South towards Lappeenranta, the border of Russia, Helsinki

Take a bus (101, 102 or 103) to Reijola. The buses leave on the north-east corner of the market square, in the crossing of Siltakatu and Kauppakatu. Notice that the buses run about once an hour or even more infrequently! It takes about 30 minutes to get to Reijola, you can ask the driver for help. There's a gas station on the leftern side at the crossing of Vanha Valtatie/Reijolanraitti and Joensuuntie/Highway #6. Hop off here! You can either ask the drivers at the gas station or go to a bus stop in the crossing (if the gas station is behind you, to the left is Joensuu and to the right is Lappeenranta).

West towards Kuopio ("Kuopiontie", the road number 17)

The street called "Siltakatu" right in the center of Joensuu will bring you to the hitching spot. Walk towards west, meaning to the opposite direction of the trainstation and the river, until you reach "Länsikatu", which crosses "Siltakatu". Take the right side of the street and cross "Länsikatu". Take the sandy walking path (the road is on the left side and a school on the right side) and keep on walking for some while. There's a bus stop on the left-hand side (a path takes you there). If you reach Heinäpurontie or Kaislakatu, you've walked too far. The problem with this place might be that there's a lot of traffic inside the city.

Another option is to go further away from the center. Take the bus number 2 to Marjala leaving in front of the Taidemuseo (museum). The buses run about twice an hour. Ask the driver to leave you at Marjalantie. Walk to the same direction as the bus goes. Turn left after a couple of hundred meters later, walk past an ABC gas station (open 24h, café, restaurant, free toilets, moderate priced grocery store) and cross the bridge over the highway. Walk down the small hillside to the shoulder of the road. I've usually hitch hiked under the bridge (comes in handy if it's raining) or right before it. You can also ask some drivers at the gas station mentioned above.

South-West towards Varkaus, Jyväskylä, Tampere, Mikkeli, Helsinki (the road number 23)

The starting place as going westwards. About 25 kilometers after Joensuu, take the road number 23, which turns left (towards Varkaus). In Varkaus: To go to Jyväskylä or Tampere, stay on the road number 23. To go to Helsinki, take the highway 5 towards south (towards Mikkeli).

When going to Helsinki or Lahti, it seems more logical to take the road #6, which leaves southwards, than go through Varkaus to #5. Both of the routes have their pros and cons; #6 is a more quiet road compared to the #5. Nevertheless it's not impossible to get to Helsinki or Lahti by taking #6. On #5 you might have to hh on-ramps or other not-that-suitable hitchhike spots while on #6 there are a plenty of bus stops every once in a while. If you're in a hurry, take #5 (Varkaus) but if you've got more time, #6 goes through some pretty typical Finnish landscapes and just less than 10 kilometers from the Russian border! If you end up choosing #6, see the hitchhike spot when going to Lappeenranta.